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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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Moore, Scott D.; Sanchez, Rudolph J.; Inoue, Asao B.; Statham, Russel D.; Zelezny, Lynnette; Covino, William A. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2014
The Self-Paced Online Tutorial (SPOT) represents the best kind of innovation because it uses digital technologies wisely and because it is based on well-established theory, research, and practice. Extended education plays a pivotal role in the attainment of the California State University's (CSU) vision of providing a high-quality,…
Descriptors: Pacing, Individualized Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Writing Instruction
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Wang, Yi-Hsuan; Young, Shelley Shwu-Ching – Educational Technology & Society, 2014
The purpose of the study is to explore and describe how to implement a pedagogical ASR-based intelligent computer-assisted speaking learning (iCASL) system to support adult learners with a private, flexible and individual learning environment to practice English pronunciation. The iCASL system integrates multiple levels of corrective feedback and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Pronunciation Instruction
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Cheon, Jongpil; Chung, Sungwon; Crooks, Steven M.; Song, Jaeki; Kim, Jeakyeong – Educational Technology & Society, 2014
Since the complex and transient information in instructional animations requires more cognitive resources, the segmenting principle has been proposed to reduce cognitive overload by providing smaller chunks with pauses between segments. This study examined the effects of different types of activities during pauses in a segmented animation. Four…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Literacy, Learning Processes, Animation
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Zarcone, Alessandra; Padó, Sebastian; Lenci, Alessandro – Cognitive Science, 2014
Logical metonymy resolution ("begin a book" ? "begin reading a book" or "begin writing a book") has traditionally been explained either through complex lexical entries (qualia structures) or through the integration of the implicit event via post-lexical access to world knowledge. We propose that recent work within the…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Cues, German, Sentences
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Sage, Kara – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2014
When acquiring information from a 2D platform, self-control and/or optimal pacing may help reduce cognitive load and enhance learning outcomes. In the present research, adults viewed novel action sequences via one of four learning media: (1) self-paced slideshows, where viewers advanced through slides at their own pace by clicking a mouse, (2)…
Descriptors: Adults, Video Technology, Visual Aids, Cognitive Processes
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Silveira, Jason M. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2014
The purpose of this study was to determine relationships among pacing, teacher effectiveness, and teacher intensity in the context of a realistic teaching situation. A scripted stimulus video was created in which the teacher demonstrated predefined pacing lapses to measure their effects on observers' ratings of teacher effectiveness, teacher…
Descriptors: College Students, Video Technology, Correlation, Teacher Effectiveness
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Zeldenryk, Lynne; Bradey, Scott – Higher Education Research and Development, 2013
This study aimed to explore the flexible learning needs and preferences of occupational therapy students from a regional Australian university. Participants ("n"?=?170) were surveyed using a quantitative survey tool. Findings were analysed using SPSS to determine significant differences between variable attributes of the student cohort. The survey…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Preferences, Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Roxburgh, Carole A.; Carbone, Vincent J. – Behavior Modification, 2013
Recent research has emphasized the importance of manipulating antecedent variables to reduce interfering behaviors when teaching persons with autism. Few studies have focused on the effects of the rate of teacher-presented instructional demands as an independent variable. In this study, an alternating treatment design was used to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children
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Commendador, Kathleen; Chi, Robert – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2013
This study was undertaken to better understand the nature of nursing students' perspectives toward simulative learning modality for gaining pre-clinical experience via self-paced cognitive tool--Avatar. Findings indicates that participants engaged in synchronous Avatar learning environment had higher levels of appreciation toward Avatar…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Simulation, Electronic Learning
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Thaler, Valerie S. – History Teacher, 2013
In this article, the author offers a summary of the major research assignment she has developed for HIST 100, as well as the successes and struggles she has had along the way. The project requires students to experience research as a difficult process that demands their patience, perseverance, and assiduousness. Group work in class clearly plays…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Age Groups, Influence of Technology, Introductory Courses
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Lefstein, Adam; Snell, Julia – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
English education policy-makers have targeted classroom time as a key area for regulation and intervention, with "brisk pace" widely accepted as a feature of good teaching practice. We problematise this conventional wisdom through an exploration of objective and subjective dimensions of lesson pace in a corpus of 30 Key Stage 2 literacy lessons…
Descriptors: Pacing, Literacy Education, Elementary Schools, Observation
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Fulton, Lawrence V.; Ivanitskaya, Lana V.; Bastian, Nathaniel D.; Erofeev, Dmitry A.; Mendez, Francis A. – Learning and Instruction, 2013
In a three-group, gender-matched, preexisting knowledge-controlled, randomized experiment, we evaluated the effect of learner control over study pace on healthcare executives' performance in an online statistics course. Overall, frequent deadlines enhanced distribution of practice and improved learning. Students with less control over pace (in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Administrators, Health Personnel, Adult Students
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Hill, K. Dara – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2013
In this study, a researcher investigated how teachers can negotiate their practice to engage high-needs students whose life experiences are not reflected in the curriculum, without compromising administrative demands for standardized curriculum and pacing. A fourth-grade teacher in a high-achieving, high-poverty urban primary school in Detroit…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Urban Schools
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Johnson, Nicole; Parker, Amy T. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2013
Introduction: This study utilized wait-time procedures to determine if they are effective in helping children with deafblindness or multiple disabilities that include a visual impairment communicate in their home. Methods: A single subject with an alternating treatment design was used for the study. Zero- to one-second wait time was utilized…
Descriptors: Children, Visual Impairments, Deaf Blind, Multiple Disabilities
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