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50 Years of ERIC
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Snyder, Robin – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
Having more than one screen of usable space can enhance productivity, both inside and outside of the classroom. So can using one keyboard, screen, and mouse with multiple computers. This paper (and session) will cover the author's use of multiple monitor and KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) technologies both inside and outside the classroom, with…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Keyboarding (Data Entry)
Snyder, Robin – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
XML, Extensible Markup Language, is important as a way to represent and encapsulate the structure of underlying data in a portable way that supports data exchange regardless of the physical storage of the data. This paper (and session) introduces some useful and practical aspects of XML technology for sharing information in a educational setting…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Information Systems, Computer System Design
Swanson, Dewey A.; Phillips, Julie – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
In this paper we follow up "Developing Growing Need for Soft-Skills in IT Professionals," a paper from the 2003 ASCUE Conference. In that paper we examined the need for "soft-skills" by information technology professionals. In the current economic climate, IT outsourcing is becoming increasingly popular. Our Columbus, Indiana Purdue campus has a…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Information Technology, Job Skills, Professional Development
Thibeault, Nancy – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
Multi Media Madness (3Ms) was a faculty development program where participants were guided by mentors through the development of a multimedia project. Nine faculty participants attended a week long workshop session in June 2003 taught by three mentors. At the end of the workshop series, the participants submitted a project plan that was reviewed,…
Descriptors: Workshops, Educational Technology, Mentors, Faculty Development
Volzer, Debra; Weaver, Mark – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
Ohio Dominican University, a small traditional Catholic Liberal Arts University steeped in the Dominican tradition, is in the midst of a technological metamorphosis. At the forefront of the change is the Center for Instructional Technology. Charged with supporting the development of technology enhanced, hybrid, and totally online curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Program Descriptions, Educational Technology, Strategic Planning
Hall, Tim; Weimer, George – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
The Teacher Education Department at the University of Indianapolis has completed a two-year pilot program to enable student teachers to digitize their capstone portfolio for the student teaching experience. The Exit from Program Portfolio for Initial Preparation Programs, the third and final benchmark for completion of the licensure program, is…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Teaching Experience, Computer Software, Student Teachers
Reindl-Johnson, Cheryl – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a computerized teaching assistant (CTA) on student interaction, student satisfaction, and retention rates of students in a distance course. The CTA is humanoid and speaks in a human voice from recorded sound clips, to give the student the feeling that he/she is interacting with a person,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Teaching Assistants, Distance Education, Academic Persistence
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