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Schein, Jeffrey – Journal of Jewish Education, 2016
The Jewish world, like the world civilization that hosts it, is awash in new technologies. Appropriately, there is a great deal of attention paid to how to improve the Jewish world and Jewish identity through technology. Paradoxically there is a paucity of literature characterizing the relationship of Jews and Judaism to technology. This article…
Descriptors: Judaism, Religious Education, Correlation, Jews
Holden, Mark P.; Newcombe, Nora S.; Resnick, Ilyse; Shipley, Thomas F. – Cognitive Science, 2016
Memory for spatial location is typically biased, with errors trending toward the center of a surrounding region. According to the category adjustment model (CAM), this bias reflects the optimal, Bayesian combination of fine-grained and categorical representations of a location. However, there is disagreement about whether categories are malleable.…
Descriptors: Memory, Spatial Ability, Bias, Bayesian Statistics
Golyagina, Alena; Valuckas, Danielius – Accounting Education, 2016
This paper examines the coverage of management accounting techniques in several popular management accounting texts, assessing each technique's claimed position within practice, its benefits and limitations, and the information sources substantiating these claims. Employing the notion of research genres, the study reveals that textbooks in their…
Descriptors: Accounting, Textbooks, Persuasive Discourse, Content Analysis
Penuel, William R.; Briggs, Derek C.; Davidson, Kristen L.; Herlihy, Corinne; Sherer, David; Hill, Heather C.; Farrell, Caitlin C.; Allen, Anna-Ruth – National Center for Research in Policy and Practice, 2016
Since its establishment in 2002, the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) at the U.S. Department of Education has funded dozens of field-initiated efficacy and scale-up studies of interventions, released multiple evaluation studies of major policy initiatives, supported rigorous studies of programs through the Regional Educational Laboratories,…
Descriptors: Research Utilization, Educational Research, Access to Information, Principals
Brand-Gruwel, S.; Kammerer, Y.; van Meeuwen, L.; van Gog, T. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2017
Nowadays, almost everyone uses the World Wide Web (WWW) to search for information of any kind. In education, students frequently use the WWW for selecting information to accomplish assignments such as writing an essay or preparing a presentation. The evaluation of sources and information is an important sub-skill in this process. But many students…
Descriptors: Online Searching, Internet, Novices, Expertise
Nuhoglu Kibar, Pinar; Akkoyunlu, Buket – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2017
In this ever more digital and visual world, it has become more vital that students are encouraged to create content during the learning process through effective visualization of their knowledge. Infographics are an effective method for such visualization. The current study therefore proposes an infographic design rubric (IDR) as a criteria-based…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Design, Visual Literacy, Visualization
Zrnec, Aljaž; Lavbic, Dejan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
The prevalence of different kinds of electronic devices and the volume of content on the Web have increased the amount of plagiarism, which is considered an unethical act. If we want to be efficient in the detection and prevention of these acts, we have to improve today's methods of discovering plagiarism. The paper presents a research study where…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Plagiarism, Identification, Prevention
Long, Fran – Primary Science, 2017
The author describes how she has developed learning and teaching through engaging with social media. By following a wealth of individuals and organisations (both local and national) she has tapped into a rich source of information.
Descriptors: Social Media, Information Sources, Science Education, Social Networks
Galliott, Natal'ya – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2017
The provision of online career information and guidance is becoming more popular among career counselling practitioners and policy makers targeting the postschool transitions of youth. Internet-based career exploration and guidance systems provide convenience and economy to both individuals confronted with career decision making as well as those…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Career Exploration
Mungai, David N. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
Environmental Sustainability Performance Contract (PC) targets were introduced in the 2012/13 financial year as part of the broader public sector reforms and a strategy for performance improvement in the public service that includes Kenyan public universities. However, no evaluation has been conducted to assess performance improvement and impact.…
Descriptors: Sustainability, State Universities, Foreign Countries, Reports
Dayani, Dilshad – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Some South Asian immigrants in the United States experience acculturative stress as a result of sociocultural differences. Social media is a tool that can facilitate the process of acculturation of some ethnic groups in the United States such as Hispanics. The specific problem that the researcher examined in this study was that the use of social…
Descriptors: Social Media, Acculturation, Phenomenology, Immigrants
Winthrop, Rebecca; McGivney, Eileen – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2017
Today, examples of rapid, non-linear progress--sometimes called leapfrogging--are evident in a number of sectors. Often, these instances are most obvious in the developing world, where in telecommunications or banking, for example, whole phases of infrastructure and institution-building that other countries had to go through have been by-passed by…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Improvement, Educational Change, Change Strategies
Hollands, Fiona M.; Escueta, Maya – Online Submission, 2017
This study investigates the decision-making inputs, processes, and practices around the acquisition of technology to facilitate teaching and learning at institutions of higher education. The goals of this study were four-fold: to understand the factors and sources that influence decisions about educational technology (EdTech) acquisition and use…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Decision Making, Higher Education, Media Selection
Brosseau-Liard, Patricia E. – Infant and Child Development, 2014
The present research examines the effect of the costliness of an information source on children's selective learning. In three experiments (total N?=?112), 4-to 7-year-olds were given the opportunity to acquire and endorse information from one of two sources. One source, a computer, was described as always accurate; the other source, a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Learning, Trust (Psychology), Accuracy
Theory Into Practice, 2014
In line with this issue's theme of "Critical Issues in STEM Schools," a supplemental list of annotated resources for classroom use is presented.
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Information Sources, Annotated Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques