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Roskos, Kathleen; Jarosewich, Tania; Lenhart, Lisa; Collins, Linda – Internet and Higher Education, 2007
This study examined the pedagogy of three online teacher professional development (oTPD) modules. Evidence of design features oriented to the "how people learn" framework was the primary research objective. An analytic framework was devised to code knowledge types, levels of cognitive demand, levels of interaction, and sensory details in the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design, Interaction, Professional Development
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Lai, Ah-Fur; Chen, Deng-Jyi; Chen, Shu-Ling – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2008
The IRT (Item Response Theory) has been studied and applied in computer-based test for decades. However, almost of all these existing studies evaluated focus merely on test questions with text-based (or static text/graphic) type of presentation form illustrated exclusively. In this paper, we present our study on test questions using both…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Semantics, Difficulty Level, Item Response Theory
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Debuse, Justin C. W.; Hede, Andrew; Lawley, Meredith – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
This study investigates the application of voice recognition technology to online lectures focusing on the efficacy of the text component of a multimedia presentation. Specifically, participants were provided with online access to multimedia instructional packages comprising an image of the lecturer with accompanying computer slides, plus…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Semantics, Multimedia Instruction, Lecture Method
Scandura, Joseph M. – Educational Technology, 1973
Article is based on two main theses: One, qualitative improvements in education will not come about as a result of rhetoric or superficial proposals for solution made by the so-called new breed'' of educator, but rather as a result of a deeper understanding of the teaching-learning process, and the development and use of new and better principles…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Instructional Innovation
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Burbules, Nicholas C.; Callister, Thomas A., Jr. – Educational Theory, 1996
Discusses possibilities and dangers involved with using hypertext for learning; explains how it is similar to and different from other forms of information generation, organization, storage, and retrieval; examines its influence on the information it organizes; and explores problematic issues (including the potential for bias and distortion within…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Hypermedia
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Janet Swenson; Carl A. Young; Ewa McGrail; Robert Rozema; Phyllis Whitin – English Education, 2006
The authors contend that new technologies have developed new literacies and new ways of thinking that are reshaping our lives. In the rapidly changing world, they argue, these new literacies and their practices must become central to effective English education programs. To frame their argument, they introduce the notion of…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Educational Technology, Technological Literacy, Change Agents
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Hartley, James; Mills, Richard L. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1973
An investigation into the relationships between typography, communication and learning. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
Duane, James E.; Fitt, Stephen D. – Educational Technology, 1973
Article describes a method to effectively organize new courses of instruction or reorganize existing courses of instruction in higher education. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Individual Instruction
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Brunken, Roland; Plass, Jan L.; Leutner, Detlev – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2004
Using cognitive load theory and cognitive theory of multimedia learning as a framework, we conducted two within-subject experiments with 10 participants each in order to investigate (1) if the audiovisual presentation of verbal and pictorial learning materials would lead to a higher demand on phonological cognitive capacities than the visual-only…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability, Multimedia Instruction, Learning Modalities
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Farmer, Lesley S. J. – Assessment Update, 2004
Increasingly, colleges and universities are offering online courses using commercial course packaging. One of the most popular courseware programs is Blackboard. This article describes research that employed a two-pronged approach to investigate how education faculty used Blackboard courseware to facilitate student competence in using technology.…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Online Courses, Higher Education, Courseware
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Neil, Marion – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1975
Cognitive mapping, one of the Educational Sciences developed by Joseph Hill, makes individualized mastery learning programs possible. This article reviews the cognitive mapping method of determining individual cognitive styles, discusses methods used to cater to these styles, and defines the seven Educational Sciences. (DC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Technology, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Innovation
Craig, Scotty D.; Gholson, Barry – 2002
Data are presented on the effects of Animated Agents on multimedia learning environments with specific concerns of split attention and modality effects. The study was a 3 (agent properties: agent only, agent with gestures, no agent) x 3 (picture features: static picture, sudden onset, animation) factorial design with outcome measures of mental…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
Guild, Pat Burke; Esfahani, Russell – Instructor, 1989
Typical learning style patterns; techniques for managing the variety of learning styles which may exist in a classroom; and ways to address various learning styles in reading, writing, math, and science are outlined. Using educational technology to accommodate students' learning styles is also discussed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
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Voegel, George H. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1975
Discusses the values of instructional technology to education. The author recommends that instructional technology be considered as an efficient means of adding learning options for the student, rather than as an institutional end in itself. (DC)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Libraries, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
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Ward, Barbara – Journal of Statistics Education, 2004
This study compares students' performance and attitudes in a hybrid (blend of online and face-to-face) model of Elementary Statistics and a traditional (face-to-face) model of the same course. Performance was measured by test, quiz, project, and final exam grades. Attitude was measured by the results of a course survey administered at the end of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Instruction, Blended Learning, Traditional Schools
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