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Das, S.; Yost, S. A.; Krishnan, M. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2010
This paper describes the first phase of a Mechatronics Curriculum Development effort--the design of an "Introduction to Mechatronics" course, the infusion of mechatronics activities throughout the curriculum and in outreach activities, and assessment results. In addition, the relevance and impact of such a curriculum on the education of engineers…
Descriptors: Engineering, Production Techniques, Equipment, Teamwork
Briggs, Judith – Art Education, 2009
Films are multimodal, often memorable, and change one's way of thinking. Films provide narratives and visual metaphors that function as tools for one's imagination and learning. No other film has amplified this phenomenon in the United States more than the "Star Wars" Cycle. "Star Wars" exemplifies the multidimensionality of…
Descriptors: Films, Art Education, Film Study, Grade 7
McBride, Diantha – School Library Journal, 2009
During the past 30 years, the author has worked with children and young adults from ages 3 to 18 (not to mention teachers, families, administrators, lecturers, and visiting authors), and she has read a lot of books. Because there are so many kids' books being published these days, she is not expecting total perfection. Still, there are many things…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Layout (Publications), Textbook Preparation, Textbook Research
Vincent, Robert – Tech Directions, 2010
The author spent many years in the classroom as a traditional technical education teacher. He was always attracted to emerging technologies, and visual technologies in particular interested him. In this article, he shares some of his experiences with setting up and running a very successful TV/video technology program.
Descriptors: Technical Education, Production Techniques, Video Technology, Television
Burstow, Bonnie – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2008
This article probes the ethics of one of the more controversial as well as exciting forms of adult education--the mode of theatre of the oppressed called "invisible theatre". Looking at claims made by practitioners--Augusto Boal's especially--and drawing on concrete theatre pieces, the author asks: What are invisible theatre's claims to…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Ethics
Coy, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Having taken close to 5000 digital pictures in the last few years, the author can easily say that nearly half of them are of her students' artwork. As stated in her May 2006 article in "SchoolArts", "Digital Diversity," the author uses her photos in everything from digital presentations to parent communication, in permanent art exhibits in school,…
Descriptors: Photography, Production Techniques, Art Products, Student Projects
de Lange, Thomas – Learning, Media and Technology, 2011
This article examines how a classroom procedure known as PGE (Plan/Go-through/Evaluate) group work aims at integrating formal and non-formal media experiences and practices into classroom-based media learning. The study displays, on the one hand, how PGE group work emerged and was institutionally embedded in a media course. On the other hand, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Teaching Methods, Group Activities
Fanning, Elizabeth; Bunch, John; Brighton, Catherine – International Journal on E-Learning, 2011
The purpose of this study was to compare the production processes and approaches for user engagement of virtual environments created for learning or commercial and entertainment purposes, specifically through online games and 3-D online spaces. This study used a qualitative, multiple case study approach based on interviews with developers of…
Descriptors: Advertising, Observation, Virtual Classrooms, Innovation
Hasenay, Damir; Krtalic, Maja – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2010
The preservation of newspapers is the main topic of this paper. A theoretical overview of newspaper preservation is given, with an emphasis on the importance of a systematic and comprehensive approach. Efficient newspaper preservation implies understanding the meaning of preservation in general, as well as understanding specific approaches,…
Descriptors: Newspapers, Foreign Countries, Preservation, Archives
Potter, John – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2010
Digital video production in schools is often theorised, researched and written about in two ways: either as a part of media studies practice or as a technological innovation, bringing new, "creative", digital tools into the curriculum. Using frameworks for analysis derived from multimodality theory, new literacy studies and theories of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multimedia Materials, Video Technology, Educational Technology
Fehn, Bruce; Johnson, Melanie; Smith, Tyson – Social Education, 2010
Elementary and secondary school history students demonstrate a great deal of enthusiasm for making documentary films. With free and easy-to-use software, as well as vast online, archival resources containing images and sounds, students can sit at a computer and make serious and engaging documentary productions. With students affectively engaged by…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Educational Technology, History Instruction, Production Techniques
Roman, Harry T. – Technology Teacher, 2009
One hears quite frequently how the arts continually suffer in the academic day. Many long-time technology education champions certainly know what this is all about; but there may be some ways to use technology education to bring the arts into the classroom. This article offers a series of activities and suggestions that will help students better…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Technology Education, Instructional Design, Classroom Techniques
Lundberg, Christian – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2009
Publics are not simply a product of common attention to texts, but are also animated by an economy of tropes and affects that relies on processes of metonymic connection, metaphorical condensation, and affective investment. Drawing on Jacques Lacan's theory of enjoyment and his treatments of metaphor and metonymy as rhetorical forms, this essay…
Descriptors: Films, Production Techniques, Religious Factors, Christianity
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author and her class used chalk pastels before, in the typical manner with much blending and mixing of color. She felt her high-school class needed to try another technique with no smudging with tissues, no using tortillons (blending stumps), no soft color merging. All too often, young artists blend too many colors together and lose the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts), Color Planning, High School Students
Stier, Kenneth; Laingen, Mark – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2010
Today's engineers and technologists are more frequently thrust into the role of problem solver. Some would argue that, if this is the case, then using simulation is a more acceptable way to educate students for the work environment they will enter. The authors wanted to introduce entry-level university students to advanced engineering concepts…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Engineering Technology, Technology Education, Concept Teaching