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Boyer, Naomi R. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
The teaching and learning "dance" is one that traditionally has been led by the instructor with the student following passively. Faculty members in higher education are entering the realm of online learning, many with the previous experience and hopes of facilitating student-centered, active learning experiences. However, due to factors that are…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Online Courses, Active Learning
Lee, Sang Joon – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
The development of technologies enables us to create online learning environments. As online learning is expanding its role in higher education, it becomes one of fundamental issues how to create online learning environments to facilitate online interaction. One of the methods is using a discussion board where learners can interact with other…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Peer Evaluation, Higher Education
Yates, Kenneth A.; Feldon, David F. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
In the development of distance learning, advances in cognitive science merge with new technology to deliver instruction worldwide. However, one major difficulty in evaluating the efficacy of these tools is determining which elements of instruction truly lead to observed changes in student performance. As content, pedagogical methods, and media are…
Descriptors: Research Design, Research Methodology, Inferences, Validity
Harrelson, Christa L.; Amiel, Tel; McClendon, V. J.; Orey, Michael; Moore, Julie – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
This brief paper describes a comparison of two different courses, both of which have been approved by the state of Georgia's Professional Standards Commission (PSC). These courses fulfill the PSC requirement that all teachers be competent with technology and know how to integrate technology into teaching and learning by the year 2006. The method…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, State Standards, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
Kenny, Robert; Gunter, Glenda – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Educators have focused their literacy education efforts on teaching children to code and decode words. In spite of all the efforts to teach literacy, the various report cards indicate that, perhaps, a new way of doing teaching literacy should be investigated. Today's media-centric youths could benefit from using mediated programs to help motivate…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Reading Interests, Reading Material Selection
Cook, Ruth Gannon; Ley, Kathryn – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
This paper reviews more than a decade of investigations undertaken to determine what motivates and what discourages faculty participation in distance education. The presenters describe the evidence that faculty extrinsic and intrinsic conditions both influence willingness to participate. The researchers compare the findings of this study with…
Descriptors: Distance Education, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
Heltne, Mari M.; Nye, Judith B. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
This paper discusses how the authors' department curricula, classroom environments, and ultimately student learning might be improved by "high tech" assessment and evaluation techniques to find out "what people really care about." Collaborative technologies are used to gather and process the opinions of students, faculty, and other stakeholders.…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Technology, Teacher Collaboration, Evaluation Methods
Darabi, Abbas; Nelson, David W. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Thirty six senior students in chemical engineering were randomly assigned to three treatment groups in an experimental study that examined the impact of different instructional strategies for troubleshooting malfunctions in a computer-based simulation of a chemical processing plant. In two groups, different types of worked examples,…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Troubleshooting, Teaching Methods, Chemical Engineering
Clem, Frances A. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Online learning has been hailed as a huge step forward for education. Academia is increasingly offering Internet-based distance courses because they allow "anywhere, anytime" learning and access to a wider pool of students. Firms and organizations like it for training employees because it permits consistency and repeatability in training delivery.…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, Internet, Teaching Methods
Michaels, Barabra J.; Johnson, Angel – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
The demand for the integration of technology into our K-12 schools dictates the technology curriculum in higher education. Since the evolution of new technologies is continuous and rapid, it is an ongoing challenge to keep post-secondary education current. Teacher education programs are no exception. Today's pre-service teachers are the classroom…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Education, Technological Literacy
Essex, Christopher – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
College and university faculty face many demands on their time: research, teaching, service, committees, family, and other obligations. One of the major challenges faced by instructional support personnel at colleges and universities is to get their training efforts entered into the faculty members' busy calendars. This paper looks at a new option…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Higher Education, Online Courses
Kale, Ugur – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Teacher professional development is assumed to be enhanced through reflective, collective, collaborative professional communities (Little, 2003). Universities in these teacher community developments play a big role by providing teachers with pedagogical helps and professional developments. By not only encouraging teachers to go to conferences,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
Park, Sanghoon; Son, Chanhee – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Within the realm of the knowledge-based economy, technology is considered as one of the main force for the contemporary organizational developments. EPSS provides solution when there are specific needs for performing job task effectively. Generally, it provides help, demonstrations, advice, customized templates, access to database, or any other…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Performance Technology, Productivity, Performance Factors
Kelly, Mary L.; Cullen, Theresa A.; Kim, Min-Joung – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Pre-service teacher programs have a central goal of fostering skills necessary for students to become successful professional educators. This goal is often challenging because students typically do not have sufficient opportunities to gain realistic experiences before becoming teachers (Andrews, 2002). In addition, teaching is a complex, dynamic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Multimedia Instruction, Problem Based Learning, Special Education
Barbour, Michael K.; Collins, Michael A.J. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
This paper considers student use of a web-based discussion forum in a second year, non-major Biology course. The authors discuss how meaningful participation in the forum is a form of public writing and may be an indicator of overall student success in the course. The authors also discuss how this success in the course is not tied to the students?…
Descriptors: Biology, Web Based Instruction, Higher Education, Writing (Composition)

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