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Love, Terence; Cooper, Trudi – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2004
This paper outlines the main findings of research about online portfolio information systems. This research focused on the educational integrity of these educational systems and the maximisation of value across all stakeholders, in particular the value gained from the automation and interaction potential of the online environment. The findings and…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Integrity, Information Systems, Teaching Methods
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Deubel, Patricia – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2003
Typically, guidelines for design of interactive multimedia systems have been based on intuitive beliefs of designers rather than being founded on relevant research and theory. As advances in technology create new opportunities for education, it is important to use a range of theoretical perspectives to optimize use of new technology in teaching…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Design Requirements, Instructional Design, Guidelines
Gregg, Joe; Persichitte, Kay – 1992
To make effective use of a two-way interactive distance education system, classroom design should be a primary consideration. A properly designed classroom will enhance content objectives and increase acceptance of this type of instructional delivery. This paper describes key considerations for optimal design. Construction considerations include…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Design, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication
Dixon, Terry – 1984
The application of behavioral and cognitive learning theories to the design of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) at the college level is discussed. A model of instructional design and the unique qualities of computers are also briefly reviewed. The general model of instruction, which is used for designing a curriculum, has five major components:…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Course Content
Ross, Rhonda P. – 1982
Research findings demonstrate that the way the classroom environment is arranged can have important consequences on the attitudes, behavior, and achievement of students. The concept of "synomorphy" is used to examine some of the research literature available on classroom design. Synomorphy refers to the similarity of structure or shape…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Design Requirements
Cleaver, Betty P.; And Others – 1993
Introducing architectural concepts to children is a relatively new area of the curriculum for schools, whether elementary schools or high schools. The use of picture books and creative dramatics to encourage children to think about architecture is explored. In a few hours, a fourth-grade class considered the destruction and rebuilding of a…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Building Design, Children
Roberts, Gina; And Others – 1996
Students and faculty at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) are exploring new ways of teaching and learning in master classrooms. Master classrooms are specially equipped classrooms that contain a wide range of computer, media, projection, communication, and control capabilities, including connection to the campus network. Master classrooms…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Design Requirements
Mulder, Bruce E. – 1992
A study identified the appropriate general content, structure, and sequence for a detailing discipline that promoted student achievement to professional levels. Its focus was the detailing discipline, a sequence of studio courses within the furniture design program at Kendall College of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, Michigan. (Detailing, an…
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD. – 1980
A teacher's guide for two sequential one-year commercial art courses for high school students is presented. Commercial Art I contains three units: visual communication, product design, and environmental design. Students study visual communication by analyzing advertising techniques, practicing fundamental drawing and layout techniques, creating…
Descriptors: Advertising, Architecture, Art Education, Commercial Art
Joyner, Jerry E. – 1988
This curriculum for a 1-semester or 1-year course in product design and planning contains information about the following topics: creativity, idea production techniques, problem solving, design fundamentals, design requirements, graphic communication, materials and processes, and safety. Course content is organized around the laboratory activities…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Competence, Competency Based Education, Course Content
Zeni, Jane – 1990
Designed to help teachers, grade six through high school, overcome misgivings about computers for writing and make the most of the new technology, this book offers answers to an urgent question in language arts: how can computers be woven into the human fabric of a writing workshop? The book is based on a five-year study of computers for writing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Collaborative Writing, Computer Centers, Computer System Design
Marty, Fernand – Studies in Language Learning, 1981
Conditions under which using computers can help improve the study of foreign languages are discussed. Attention is limited to a consideration of a language course that aims at giving students a high level of accuracy in listening comprehension, oral expression, reading comprehension, and written expression. The following questions are addressed:…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Computer Assisted Instruction, Design Requirements, Feedback
Thern Associates, Inc., Oshkosh, WI. – 1969
Construction costs, building form, design, and space planning are compared with regard to teaching and the learning needs within educational facilities. Photographs and diagrams emphasize the importance of functional and flexible facilities to quality education and environments for learning. Building types presently popular and successful are…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Classrooms, Construction Costs, Construction Materials
Carrington, L. D.; And Others – 1972
The English language arts program in Trinidad and Tobago is handicapped by several conditions. Overcrowding is a problem and reduces the chances for learning. The syllabus in use is outmoded and evidences little understanding of children's language problems. The primary school program is directed toward the Common Entrance Examination.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Design Requirements
Council for Exceptional Children, Arlington, VA. – 1969
Conference papers on early childhood education cover the following topics: individual variation among preschoolers in a cognitive intervention program in low income families presented by Phyllis Levenstein, programmatic research on disadvantaged youth and an ameliorative intervention program by Merle B. Karnes and others, special education and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Cognitive Development, Conference Reports, Day Care
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