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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Wojcik, Dominika Z.; Waterman, Amanda H.; Lestié, Claire; Moulin, Chris J. A.; Souchay, Celine – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
This study investigated metacognitive monitoring abilities in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder in two experiments using the judgment-of-learning paradigm. Participants were asked to predict their future recall of unrelated word pairs during the learning phase. Experiment 1 compared judgments-of-learning made immediately after learning and…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Adolescents, Metacognition
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Shaw, Jessica; Campbell, Rebecca – American Journal of Evaluation, 2014
Process use refers to the ways in which stakeholders and/or evaluands change as a function of participating in evaluation activities. Although the concept of process use has been well discussed in the literature, exploration of methodological strategies for the measurement and assessment of process use has been limited. Typically, empirical…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Longitudinal Studies, Stakeholders, Attitude Change
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Cooper, Richard P.; Ruh, Nicolas; Mareschal, Denis – Cognitive Science, 2014
Human control of action in routine situations involves a flexible interplay between (a) task-dependent serial ordering constraints; (b) top-down, or intentional, control processes; and (c) bottom-up, or environmentally triggered, affordances. In addition, the interaction between these influences is modulated by learning mechanisms that, over time,…
Descriptors: Behavior, Serial Ordering, Intention, Influences
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Renkl, Alexander – Cognitive Science, 2014
Learning from examples is a very effective means of initial cognitive skill acquisition. There is an enormous body of research on the specifics of this learning method. This article presents an instructionally oriented theory of example-based learning that integrates theoretical assumptions and findings from three research areas: learning from…
Descriptors: Learning, Learning Theories, Observational Learning, Logical Thinking
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Hagström, Linus; Scheja, Max – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2014
The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion on how examinations can be designed to enhance students' learning and increase throughput in terms of the number of students who sit, and pass, the course examination. The context of the study is a basic level political science course on power analysis, which initially suffered from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflection, Tests, Student Evaluation
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Jessop, Tansy; El Hakim, Yassein; Gibbs, Graham – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2014
Audits of 23 degree programmes in eight universities showed wide variations in assessment patterns and feedback. Scores from Assessment Experience Questionnaire returns revealed consistent relationships between characteristics of assessment and student learning responses, including a strong relationship between quantity and quality of feedback and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Programs, Universities, Summative Evaluation
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Brosseau-Liard, Patricia E. – Infant and Child Development, 2014
The present research examines the effect of the costliness of an information source on children's selective learning. In three experiments (total N?=?112), 4-to 7-year-olds were given the opportunity to acquire and endorse information from one of two sources. One source, a computer, was described as always accurate; the other source, a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Learning, Trust (Psychology), Accuracy
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Kenworthy, Amy L.; Hrivnak, George A. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
Amy Kenworthy and George A. Hrivnak share their thoughts in this commentary, writing that they were both stimulated by and written in response to Riebe and Jackson's article "Assurance of Graduate Employability Skill Outcomes Through the Use of Rubrics." Having read two iterations of that article, they highlight three key messages…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Employment Potential, Job Skills, College Outcomes Assessment
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Crawford, Renée – Music Education Research, 2014
This article discusses the conceptual framework that leads to the design of a teaching and learning model as part of a recent ethnographic study that considered the effectiveness of current Victorian government secondary school music teaching and learning practices when engaged with technology. The philosophical and theoretical basis for this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Holistic Approach, Secondary Education
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Mayer, Igor; Bekebrede, Geertje; Harteveld, Casper; Warmelink, Harald; Zhou, Qiqi; van Ruijven, Theo; Lo, Julia; Kortmann, Rens; Wenzler, Ivo – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
The authors present the methodological background to and underlying research design of an ongoing research project on the scientific evaluation of serious games and/or computer-based simulation games (SGs) for advanced learning. The main research questions are: (1) what are the requirements and design principles for a comprehensive social…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Research Methodology
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Pardo, Abelardo; Siemens, George – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
The massive adoption of technology in learning processes comes with an equally large capacity to track learners. Learning analytics aims at using the collected information to understand and improve the quality of a learning experience. The privacy and ethical issues that emerge in this context are tightly interconnected with other aspects such as…
Descriptors: Ethics, Privacy, Learning, Data Analysis
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Yadav, Aman; Vinh, Megan; Shaver, Gregory M.; Meckl, Peter; Firebaugh, Stephanie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2014
Recently, there has been a push within engineering curricula to adopt more learner-centered pedagogies, such as case-based instruction. Case-based instruction has been hypothesized to make the curriculum more relevant and motivating for students by pushing them to integrate the concepts they have learned with other experiences. The current study…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Conventional Instruction, Comparative Analysis
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Boyd, Pete; Bloxham, Sue – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
In the continuing concern about academic standards in the higher education sector a great deal of emphasis has been placed on quality assurance procedures rather than on considering how university tutors learn to grade the quality of work produced by students. As part of a larger research project focused on how tutors grade student coursework,…
Descriptors: Grading, College Faculty, Protocol Analysis, Semi Structured Interviews
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Gunn, Vicky – Studies in Continuing Education, 2014
The interplay of the inner lives (intersubjectivity) of students and academics within a range of disciplinary cultural manifestations is a key element in the generation of student learning. This article suggests that research on student learning has yet to adequately articulate how this interplay occurs, suggesting that a focus on the influence of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Undergraduate Students, Learning
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Glassman, Michael; Burbidge, Jonathan – Educational Theory, 2014
In this essay Michael Glassman and Jonathan Burbidge explore the idea of a dialectical relationship between the traditional place(s) of teaching/learning settings and the challenges to our perceptions created by the new spaces of the Internet. The authors examine this topic in the context of a three-stage evolution of humans' relationship…
Descriptors: Internet, Technological Advancement, Computer Uses in Education, Evolution
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