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Holloway, Jessica; Lewis, Steven; Langman, Sarah – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
This paper interrogates whether technical democracy is well-suited to contend with possible technical controversies, including the increasing prevalence of EdTech in public schooling. Drawing across Habermasian 'deliberative democracy' that seeks consensus-derived resolution, as well as more agonistic approaches that embrace conflict as the means…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Democracy, Public Schools, Electronic Learning
Skulmowski, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
This review is aimed at synthesizing current findings concerning technology-based cognitive offloading and the associated effects on learning and memory. While cognitive externalization (i.e., using the environment to outsource mental computation) is a highly useful technique in various problem-solving tasks, a growing body of research suggests…
Descriptors: Mental Computation, Learning Processes, Memory, Problem Solving
Gibson, Heather J.; Tavares, Karen – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
In an attempt to maintain social connection with a large lecture-style class, this teaching case describes how we used the Zoom Break-out Room function to run live discussion groups during fall 2020. Using a combination of Google Docs, Canvas, and Zoom one instructor and one TA describe how they managed to run discussions on contemporary tourism…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Discussion Groups, Electronic Learning, Tourism
Vilhauer, Heather – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
Today's contemporary students look to universities to provide a variety of modalities for them to participate in their courses. Combining face-to-face and online modes, HyFlex does just that, provide students flexibility in participating in courses in ways that work for them. This brief provides background information on HyFlex and the…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, College Students, Electronic Learning, Student Participation
Munshi, M.; Shrimali, Tarun; Gaur, Sanjay – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Data mining approaches have been widely used to estimate student performance in online education. Various Machine Learning (ML) based data mining techniques have been developed to evaluate student performance accurately. However, they face specific issues in implementation. Hence, a novel hybrid Elman Neural with Apriori Mining (ENAM) approach was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Data
Horvath, Kenneth; Steinberg, Mario – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
Allowing learners to move across learning contexts in novel ways, digital tools play an increasingly central role for the formation of learning trajectories and identities. They thus presumably also affect dynamics of social sorting in education. Against this background, this article introduces a conceptual framework for unravelling dynamics of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Electronic Learning, Learning Trajectories
De Back, Tycho T.; Tinga, Angelica M.; Louwerse, Max M. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Immersive virtual environments hold unexplored potential to scaffold and stimulate learning in multiple ways for the purpose of increasing potential learning gains. Yet, the number of implementations in educational settings remains very limited. One reason for limited implementation of immersive virtual environment applications may be a lack of…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Environment, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Önder, Asuman; Akçapinar, Gökhan – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
The effective use of self-regulation strategies has been considered significant in online learning environments. It is known that learners must be supported in this context. Academic help-seeking (AHS), as one of the main self-regulated learning strategies, is associated with academic success. However, learners may avoid seeking help for…
Descriptors: Students, Help Seeking, Student Behavior, Learning Analytics
H. Bowles; B. C. Clift; G. Wiltshire – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
In Spring 2020, the UK Government announced the cessation of in-person teaching for the vast majority of school-aged children in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prompting an accelerated shift towards digital learning across the curriculum, this announcement was accompanied by a rise in market-based solutions to address the problem of keeping…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics
Merav Weingarden; Giulia Lisarelli; Anna Baccaglini-Frank – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2024
This article investigates the potential mathematical learning opportunities arising from a digital activity designed to enhance students' comprehension of equations. Employing a commognitive-oriented lens, the analysis explores the potential mathematical discourses that could emerge from students' interactions with a digital scale inspired by the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement, Equations (Mathematics), Computer Assisted Instruction
Linza, Jim – Journal of Education, 2023
It started with a simple little filler in "USA Today" 25 years ago. It showed a broken student desk with cobwebs on it and offered data on "average yearly absences" in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Assessing my own data, I verified that they were on point and proceeded to discuss why this was a major hurdle for our…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Foreign Countries, Grades (Scholastic)
Mercer, Theresa G.; Kythreotis, Andrew P.; Harwood, Joseph; Robinson, Zoe P.; George, Sharon M.; Sands, David; Brown, Joshua M.; Sims, Toby – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
This resource paper explores the benefits of developing virtual fieldtrips to help future-proof geography teaching and learning in times of uncertainty and change. Drawing on a case study from a second-year biogeography module that saw cancellations to in-person fieldtrips in the first UK COVID-19 lockdown and the development of a virtual…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Field Trips, Geography, Foreign Countries
Stewart, Nicole K.; Smith, Richard – Communication Teacher, 2023
Courses: Communication Theory, Information Society, Digital Cultures. Objectives: Students will demonstrate an ability to use mobile technologies, understand gaming cultures, and explore how everyday gaming connects to mobile issues.
Descriptors: Video Games, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Game Based Learning
Jack Webster – Curriculum Matters, 2023
Digital citizenship education (DCE) is a concept that looks to develop learners as competent, critical, and active participants in digitally connected societies. "The New Zealand Curriculum" ("NZC") conveys a vision of DCE across subject disciplines, yet digital citizenship is scarcely defined in teaching content or learning…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum
Naneh Hovanessian; Gevorg Minasyan; Armen Nurbekyan; Mattias Polborn; Tigran Polborn – Education Economics, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a shift from traditional face-to-face instruction to online learning. We analyze how this shift has affected learning outcomes, using a rich data set from a financial literacy training of schoolteachers in Armenia. Online training worked well for relatively simple skills (acquiring theoretical financial knowledge)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Teacher Education, Pandemics