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Gadanidis, George; Sedig, Kamran; Liang, Hai-Ning – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
In this paper we focus on interactive visualizations that support mathematical investigation. In the context of analyzing and redesigning an interactive visualization from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics's (NCTM's) Illuminations Web site, we consider two interrelated issues: (1) how the pedagogy of mathematical investigation may be…
Descriptors: Investigations, Mathematics Education, Instructional Design, Visualization
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Hunley, Sawyer A.; Evans, James H.; Delgado-Hachey, Maria; Krise, Judy; Rich, Tammy; Schell, Connie – Adolescence San Diego, 2005
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between adolescent computer use and academic achievement. Questionnaires and seven-day time logs were used to gather data from 101 tenth-grade students in southwestern Ohio. The adolescents both estimated and documented their computer use. The correlation between computer use and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Gender Differences, Homework, Grade Point Average
DeWitt, Scott W.; Horn, Patricia S. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
The push for ubiquitous computing (UC) relies on an understandable and well-intentioned belief that teaching and schooling need to be transformed. This view appears credible based on large-scale criteria, such as test scores relative to other countries, drop-out rates, and economic changes. And the use of technology to achieve this goal is…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Public Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Access to Computers
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Goldberg, Robert; Hammerman, Natalie – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2004
The NCTM curriculum states that students should be able to "compare and contrast the real number system and its various subsystems with regard to their structural characteristics." In evaluating overall conformity to the 1989 standard, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) requires that "teachers must value and encourage the use…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Number Systems, Cognitive Processes, Computer Software
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Chan, Stephen C. F.; Leung, Cane W. K.; Yeung, Cassidy Y.; Chow, Teddy C. Y.; Tsui, Edward W. C.; Ng, Vincent T. Y. – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2005
The Wireless Online Tutoring System (WOTS) is a web-based, synchronous groupware system that has been developed to facilitate student collaboration in group projects. It supports interactive and collaborative structured-diagramming and is equipped with group awareness features such as remote cursors, locking, and textbased instant messaging. Users…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Web Based Instruction, Courseware
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Longhurst, James; Sandage, Scott A. – College Teaching, 2004
Of the many available options, instructors should choose "appropriate technology" that meets pedagogical goals with minimum disruption. Student journal assignments follow many teaching "best practices" but consume time and energy; we recommend e-mail as the most appropriate choice for journal assignments. E-mail encourages fast and personalized…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Appropriate Technology, Active Learning, Journal Writing
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Tauke, Beth; Story, Mary Follette; Ostroff, Elaine – Technology Teacher, 2004
Industrial design and technology are lab-based disciplines with highly visual products, hands-on activities, and frequent interactions between faculty and students. As a result, the ways that online resources are used in these courses tend to be different from other subject areas with more lecture-oriented modes of learning. This article addresses…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Educational Resources, Technology Education, Internet
McIntire, Todd – Technology & Learning, 2004
Student information systems, one of the first applications of computer technology in education, are undergoing a significant transition yet again. The first major shift in SIS technologies occurred about 15 years ago when they evolved from mainframe programs to client-server solutions. Now, vendors across the board are offering centralized…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Database Management Systems, Information Systems, Internet
Johnson, Doug – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Many children today have never lived in a home without a computer. They are the "Net Generation," constantly "connected" by iPod, cell phone, keyboard, digital video camera, or game controller to various technologies. Recent studies have found that Net Genners see technology as "embedded in society," a primary means of connection with friends, and…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Technology Integration, Computer Uses in Education, Learning Resources Centers
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Fischer, Frank; Mandl, Heinz – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2005
This study investigates how 2 types of graphical representation tools influence the way in which learners use knowledge resources in 2 different collaboration conditions. In addition, the study explores the extent to which learners share knowledge with respect to individual outcomes under these different conditions. The study also analyzes the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Social Capital, Outcomes of Education, Computer Mediated Communication
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Czerniewicz, Laura – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
This article locates and describes the work of the Multimedia Education Group (MEG) at the University of Cape Town (UCT). This work is contextualised by three national and international challenges, these being (1) the need to increase access to new technologies and overcome the digital divide, (2) the need to respond to a new communication order,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educationally Disadvantaged, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Strachan, Rosanne; Murray, Rowena; Grierson, Hilary – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Online web tools are becoming an important and accessible means of supporting learning in higher education. Student writing is central to teaching and learning (Lillis, 2001). This paper describes an online tool designed to support dissertation writing. By combining three types of online space instructional material, a writing space and planning…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Holistic Approach, Internet, Doctoral Dissertations
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Koper, Rob; Tattersall, Colin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
The requirements placed on learning technologies to support lifelong learning differ considerably from those placed on technologies to support particular fragments of a learning lifetime. The time scales involved in lifelong learning, together with its multi-institutional and episodic nature are not reflected in todays mainstream learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Information Networks, Computer Networks, Lifelong Learning
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Wood, Joyce – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
How does the use of technology in Art and Design differ from its use in other subjects? What uses do art teachers make that might seem noteworthy to their colleagues in other subject areas? And are there respects in which ICT affects art teaching uniquely? The following report is drawn from two national, qualitative studies, carried out over four…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Teachers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Zurita, Gustavo; Nussbaum, Miguel – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
There is a need to incorporate constructivist environments in the pedagogical practice. A constructivist learning environment allows students to build up their own knowledge (based on previous one) while working jointly among them in a reflexive process directed by the teacher. Wireless interconnected handhelds can introduce a space that favours…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Educational Environment, Constructivism (Learning), Computer Uses in Education
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