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McVee, Mary B.; Bailey, Nancy M.; Shanahan, Lynn E. – Teaching Education, 2008
While many teachers and teacher educators agree that it is important to integrate new literacies and technologies into their teaching, educators are often perplexed about how to begin thinking about this task. Research reveals that educators use technologies for personal and communicative purposes, but teachers, for the most part, have not yet…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, Teacher Educators, Educational Technology
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Nagata, Hisanori; Dalton, Pamela; Doolittle, Nadine; Breslin, Paul A. S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Multiple sense modalities can be stimulated conjointly by a physically complex item, such as a predator, and also by a physically solitary stimulus that acts on multiple receptor classes. As a prime example of this latter group, l-menthol from mint stimulates taste, smell, and several somatosensory submodalities. In 6 experiments that used a…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Stimuli, Psychophysiology, Multisensory Learning
Faryadi, Qais – Online Submission, 2007
This critical literature examines the methodology of teaching and learning developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. Maria Montessori always believed that children are a unique being and they always surprise us with their unseen capabilities. In order to fully develop those unseen capabilities, we must give them freedom of choice to explore their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Participation, Freedom, Montessori Method
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Tindall-Ford, Sharon; Sweller, John – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2006
Under some conditions, learning is improved by using a dual mode presentation involving for example, visual diagrams and auditory, rather than written text (modality effect). Under other conditions, learning is improved by asking learners to imagine rather than study instructional material (imagination effect). Both effects have been explained…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Imagination, Visual Aids, Visual Stimuli
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Lloyd, Annemaree; Somerville, Margaret – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the contribution that an information literacy approach to the empirical study of workplace learning can make to how people understand and conceptualise workplace learning. Design/methodology/approach: Three cohorts of fire-fighters working in two regional locations in NSW, Australia were…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning), Information Sources, Learning
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Konur, O. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2007
Computer-assisted teaching and assessment has become a regular feature across many areas of the curriculum in higher education courses around the world in recent years. This development has resulted in the "digital divide" between disabled students and their nondisabled peers regarding their participation in computer-assisted courses. However,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Disabilities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Student Evaluation
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Goldstein, Howard; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1987
Matrix training strategies were used to teach three severely mentally retarded children syntactic rules for combining known words into two- and three-word utterances. Training only a limited number of responses was sufficient to promote recombinative generalization in the trained modality and transfer to untrained responses in the opposite…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Generalization, Language Acquisition, Learning Modalities
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Newby, Robert F.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
The study provided 7 dysphonetic and dyseidetic dyslexic children (aged 8 to 10) with instruction in reading comprehension using a story grammar strategy and instructional approaches matching each dyslexia subtype. Statistically and clinically significant improvements were found in the proportion of qualitatively important story elements recalled…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Modalities
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Rahm, Jrene – Science Education, 2004
In this paper, I address some of the unique challenges of studies of learning in museums through a microanalytic case study of meaning-making among a group of youth and a curator. Through an examination of youths' forms of participation in one exhibit, I illustrate local meaning making achieved through multiple modalities--by doing, talking, and…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Scientific Literacy, Museums, Case Studies
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Minogue, James; Jones, M. Gail – Review of Educational Research, 2006
As human beings, we can interact with our environment through the sense of touch, which helps us to build an understanding of objects and events. The implications of touch for cognition are recognized by many educators who advocate the use of "hands-on" instruction. But is it possible to know something more completely by touching it? Does touch…
Descriptors: Perceptual Motor Learning, Sensory Integration, Tactual Perception, Sensory Experience
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Dunsworth, Qi; Atkinson, Robert K. – Computers & Education, 2007
Research suggests that students learn better when studying a picture coupled with narration rather than on-screen text in a computer-based multimedia learning environment. Moreover, combining narration with the visual presence of an animated pedagogical agent may also encourage students to process information deeper than narration or on-screen…
Descriptors: Narration, Human Body, Educational Environment, Multimedia Instruction
Shahheidaripour, Gholamabbas – Online Submission, 1998
It has been shown that previously presented material, if auditory, is remembered better than visual. The present study investigated the role of modalities in a foreign language context, hypothesizing that visual modality is superior to that of an auditory one with regard to a text-based recognition test. Thirty-six intermediate male EFL students…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Males, Learning Modalities, Auditory Stimuli
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Ginns, Paul – Learning and Instruction, 2005
This article reviews research on the modality effect, the educational practice of presenting to-be-learned graphical information visually, and related textual information through an auditory mode. Meta-analytic methods were applied to 43 independent effects (39 between-subjects designs, 4 within-subjects designs). Major hypotheses regarding the…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Educational Practices, Meta Analysis, Learning Modalities
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Buchert, Lene – International Journal of Educational Development, 2002
Partnership and sector-wide approaches have become common denominators for success in educational development. It is, however, far easier to agree on the rhetoric than to implement the underlying principles. The comparative analysis of Burkina Faso, Ghana and Mozambique highlights how far governments and agencies still have to go in order to…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Learning Modalities, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Morrison, Mark; Sweeney, Arthur; Heffernan, Troy – Journal of Marketing Education, 2006
Debate over the link between student learning styles and effective teaching has a long tradition, made more interesting by Karns's recent article "Learning Style Differences in the Perceived Effectiveness of Learning Activities." Fundamentally he asserts, in critiquing Morrison et al. (2003), that marketing educators should not adopt "a high…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teaching Styles, Learning Modalities, Instructional Effectiveness
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