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Carlsen, Martin; Erfjord, Ingvald; Hundeland, Per Sigurd; Monaghan, John – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2016
This paper focuses on kindergarten teachers' interactions with young children during mathematical learning activities involving the use of digital tools. We aim to characterise the teachers' roles and actions in these activities and extend considerations of teachers' orchestrations current in the research literature with regard to agency and…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Young Children, Mathematics Activities
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Hall, Richard – Interactive Learning Environments, 2016
Neoliberalism is a global pedagogical project aimed at the dispossession of free time so that all of life becomes productive, and education is a central institutional means for its realisation. This project aims at marketising all of social life, so that life becomes predicated upon the extraction of value. In part the deployment of technologies,…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Correlation, Teaching Methods, Universities
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Cândida Sarabando; José P. Cravino; Armando A. Soares – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2016
Although weight and mass are considered fundamental concepts in physics, they are still not well understood by students. A computer simulation was designed to improve students' learning of these concepts and compared it with other teaching strategies. The research was carried out with 142 students (7th grade; 12-13 years old), from three schools.…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Grade 7, Concept Formation
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Romero-García, Carmen; Buzón-García, Olga; Touron, Javier – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2018
The online-based model known as "flipped learning" raises new challenges that are different from those of face-to-face teaching. The flipped learning model enhances the active and autonomous learning of students, changes the relationships between them and with the teacher, and encourages innovation within the learning process. The…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Video Technology, Homework
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O'Dowd, Robert – Theory Into Practice, 2018
In content and language integrated learning (CLIL) contexts, online communication technologies have great potential for supporting the development of students' foreign language skills and intercultural competence, and for increasing understanding of subject matter. One effective way of engaging CLIL students in motivating and innovative online…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Language of Instruction, Course Content, Second Language Instruction
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Zipke, Marcy – Education and Information Technologies, 2017
Two experiments explored the effects of reading digital storybooks on tablet computers with 25 preschoolers, aged 4-5. In the first experiment, the students' word recognition scores were found to increase significantly more when students explored a digital storybook and employed the read-aloud function than when they were read to from a comparable…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
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Mncube, Lancelord Siphamandla; Dube, Luyanda; Ngulube, Patrick – International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2017
This article examines the role of lecturers in encouraging and supporting students likely to be predisposed to challenges related to incomprehension, incapacity and isolation embedded in the virtual learning environment. This article used a constructivist lens to gain through interviews an understanding into the intuition, thoughts, ideals,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
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Valencia, Jorge Andrick Parra; Dallos, Adriana Rocío Lizcano; Ballesteros, Eliécer Pineda – Educational Research and Reviews, 2017
This study presents a mechanism which explains the effect of synchronous communication on students' perception of the training process in virtual learning methodology used in a postgraduate programme at the University of Santander. We use System Dynamics to design a mechanism that integrates motivation, confidence, trust, and autonomy in students.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Synchronous Communication, Student Attitudes
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Tietjen, Phil; Choi, Ko Un; Ozkan-Bekiroglu, Saliha; McDonald, Scott B. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Mobile learning initiatives (e.g., Bring-Your-Own-Device) have generated increasing attention to the physical design of Active Learning Spaces (ALS). Yet, the role of physical space in shaping pedagogical practice remains under-theorized. Sociomaterial perspectives such as Actor-Network theory offer promising potential for examining this area as…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Active Learning, Space Utilization
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Kotz, Paul E. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
The millennial generation (Generation Y) is the age group of children born between 1982 and 2002. Students aged 15 to 16 were asked to answer questions regarding their classroom experience. Sixty eight students were asked to participate in the survey and 63 gave consent for their participation. A qualitative survey approach was used asking three…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Generational Differences, Student Surveys, Student Experience
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Blevins, Brooke; LeCompte, Karon N. – Democracy & Education, 2016
Stoddard, Banks, Nemacheck, and Wenska suggested that there is a tension between the goal of the iCivics games and the goals of democratic education. In this response, we suggest that iCivics can be utilized to help meet the goals of democratic education and to encourage our nation's youth to become active civic participants if used alongside…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Games, Civics, Citizen Participation
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Nelson, Catherine Awsumb – Social Education, 2016
The C3LC project produced a distinct body of knowledge and resources for teachers, which have been reflected in the contents of this special issue of Social Education. The project also provided important lessons about professional learning through teacher-driven collaborative inquiry. I will summarize some of the most important ones in this…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Teamwork, Teacher Role
Constantakis, Patti – Digital Promise, 2016
Technology has the potential to be a powerful tool for improving access to learning for adult learners. It can help create personalized pathways to support learning differences and open up a world of digital information and resources that form the gateway to today's job market. Despite enthusiasm from educators shown in recent studies, in general,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Adult Education
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Bergdahl, Nina; Knutsson, Ola; Fors, Uno – Designs for Learning, 2018
Student engagement is significantly related to both retention and learning outcomes. Hence, teachers need to consider how their practices affect student engagement. Applying design-based research (DBR), the purpose of this study was to approach influencers of student engagement and explore how teachers and researchers collaboratively could develop…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Influences, Researchers, Teachers
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Jagušt, T.; Boticki, I.; So, H. -J. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2018
This study reviews empirical research articles published in the field of technology-enhanced learning in the out-of-class contexts in primary schools between the years 2007 and 2016 and explores how the body of research has connected formal and informal learning experiences, referred to in the paper as bridging the gap. The review focuses on 43…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Informal Education, Student Interests, Student Motivation
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