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Busch, Hans-Jorg – Educational Media International, 2003
Examines how computer technology and the World Wide Web can help enable and motivate students to read in a foreign language. Topics covered include: technology in foreign-language learning; theoretical and pedagogical considerations related to online and computer-based readers; and two examples of electronic readers for low-intermediate-Spanish…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Publishing, Higher Education
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Marker, Gerald – Social Studies, 1996
Asserts that while some students will become Internet "fanatics" most will never tap the enormous power of the Internet without a coordinated system of instruction. Discusses the components of an acceptable use policy and gives examples from various schools. Recommends teachers review the technology section of educational journals. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Resources
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Baouendi, Helene P.; Wilson, Judith D. – Education and Computing, 1989
Two participants in a delegation of computer professionals who observed computer education in China's primary and middle schools report on the status of computer equipment and books; the development of instructional technology; the teaching profession; and the role of computer centers and institutes in computer literacy and teacher training. (43…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Centers, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
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Lim, Doo H.; Kim, Hyunjoong – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2003
Many studies have been conducted to verify the effect of learner characteristics and motivation in traditional classrooms, but very few are found in online learning research. This study sought to identify what learner characteristics and motivation types affected a group of undergraduate students' learning and application of learning for a course…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Employment Level, Online Courses, Distance Education
Margolin, Joseph B.; Misch, Marion R. – 1967
To aid policy development for the utilization of computers in education, a panel of 10 scientists and educators formed a traveling seminar that actually inspected the state of the art of computer-assisted instruction at seven research and development centers throughout the U.S. The panel agreed on four principles. First, a systematic approach to…
Descriptors: Architecture, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computers
Holec, H.; Kuhn, M. – 1971
The idea is prevalent that the presence of the language laboratory leads to better instruction. This is because the language lab is felt to further self-instruction and intensive learning. In determining the validity of this statement, various elements need to be taken into consideration, including student motivation and level, availability and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Independent Study
Lutz, Kathy A. – 1973
An exploratory study was conducted to test the assumption that multimode knowledge of results is superior to traditionally presented knowledge of results in maintaining a student's interest and attention. In addition, the relative merit of pictorial format in a lesson was compared with a basic lesson display. The study involved 32 kindergarten…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Toporski, Neil; Foley, Tim – Online Submission, 2004
In the 1900s, distance education attempted to mimic the traditional classroom lecture via the transmission of live or "canned" broadcasts, regardless of the technologies used: satellite, television, film, or radio. These kinds of media predisposed distance education (DE) to closely adhere to the lecture (sit and absorb) model, where…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Online Courses, Distance Education, Instructional Design
McKee, Judy; Ogle, Donna – Guilford Publications, 2005
This book provides a full framework for integrating science and literacy. It shows how tapping into children's interest in science can help them develop key literacy skills and strategies as they explore the world around them. Examples of integrated science units include hands-on instructions and reproducible materials for learning activities that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Science Interests, Scientific Literacy
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Chavez, Carmen L. – Foreign Language Annals, 1997
Describes the use of Daedalus Integrated Writing Environment in the networked computer classroom to teach Spanish grammar and composition. Notes that second language teachers can benefit from advances made in Writing-Across-the-Curriculum programs and that incorporating writing in all disciplines develops critical-thinking skills. (nine…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Critical Thinking
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Davie, James – Language Learning Journal, 1996
Discusses a survey of college students who studied abroad in a Russian-speaking country and were asked questions concerning program content and motivational factors. Students indicated that they were not prepared well enough for the year abroad and have definite ideas about how to improve the content and orientation of Russian-language courses.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Students, Course Content, Educational Technology
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Jones, M. G.; Andre, T.; Kubasko, D.; Bokinsky, A.; Tretter, T.; Negishi, A.; Taylor, R.; Superfine, R. – Science Education, 2004
This study examined hands-on experiences in the context of an investigation of viruses and explored how and why hands-on experiences may be effective. We sought to understand whether or not touching and manipulating materials and objects could lead to a deeper, more effective type of knowing than that we obtain from sight or sound alone. Four…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Scientific Research, Educational Technology, Hands on Science
Khan, Badrul, Ed. – Information Science Publishing, 2007
Flexible Learning in an Information Society uses a flexible learning framework to explain the best ways of creating a meaningful learning environment. This framework consists of eight factors--institutional, management, technological, pedagogical, ethical, interface design, resource support, and evaluation--and a systematic understanding of these…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Learning, Satisfaction, Student Surveys
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Napthine, Peter – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2006
Web-based technologies are increasingly being used in schools to support teaching and learning. With a similar increase in access to computers and the Internet by students away from school, the opportunities for providing resources for enhancing their studies out of classtime is increasing. This study focuses on one such example of a web-based…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Student Surveys, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
Parr, Dorothy T. – 1995
A practicum was designed to interest and motivate students to participate in social studies, an area in which lack of motivation has caused many elementary students to do poorly. An active learning, cooperative, and collaborative approach to social studies was taken with a class of 30 fourth graders. Through cooperative learning, simulated…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Educational Technology
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