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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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Liao, Hsiang-Ann – College Teaching, 2014
Collaborative learning has been found to benefit students in various disciplines. Moreover, in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics literature, it was noted that minority students benefited the most from collaborative learning. Studies on the effects of collaborative learning in communication are limited. As a result, I examined…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Public Speaking, College Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Eisen, Arri; Huang, Junjian – College Teaching, 2014
Many issues in science create individual and societal tensions with important implications outside the classroom. We describe one model that directly addresses such tensions by integrating science and religion in two parallel, integrated courses for science majors. Evaluation of the goals of the project--(1) providing students with strategies to…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Religion, Courses
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Shadinger, David; Toomey, Deborah – College Teaching, 2014
Knacktive is a one-term course that incorporates a highly select group of undergraduate students and replicates the intense teamwork atmosphere of a technology-oriented, professional marketing communication agency. As an interdisciplinary learning opportunity, Knacktive melds students from five disciplines--including art and graphic design,…
Descriptors: Courses, Undergraduate Students, Teamwork, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Stearns, Susan A. – College Teaching, 2013
Sometimes we question whether students are incapable or capable and/or willing or unwilling in regards to their academics. This study determined where students lie in regards to these concepts and showed one example of motivating students to do their best via course design, in this particular case by the use of a writing process model.
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Instructional Design, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Zimmermann, Laura K. – College Teaching, 2013
Interest in the use of technology in the classroom continues to grow. The current study included 100 students who registered for a 200 level child development class at a private university in Northern Virginia. Students were from 4 different sections taught by the same professor in different semesters. Two of the sections used a textbook. The…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Child Development
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Mahoney, Kristin; Brown, Rich – College Teaching, 2013
We use an experimental course collaboration that occurred in the winter of 2012 as a case study for an approach to interdisciplinary collaboration between Theatre and Humanities courses, and we argue that the theatre methodology of "devising" can serve as a particularly rich locus for collaboration between Theatre students and other…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Theater Arts, Humanities Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Devlin-Scherer, Roberta; Sardone, Nancy B. – College Teaching, 2013
One form of professional development available to faculty is the opportunity to co-teach. Studies of team teaching report increased communication between teachers and students and improved retention and achievement. This article describes a multiyear collaboration between two faculty members that began with a training relationship and expanded…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teacher Collaboration, Team Teaching, Educational Improvement
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Sullivan, Rebecca M. – College Teaching, 2013
Despite the author's initial skepticism, a classroom set of iPads has reinforced a student-directed approach to writing instruction, while also supporting an inclusive classroom. Using the iPads, students guide their writing process with access to the learning management system, electronic information resources, and an online text editor. Students…
Descriptors: Learner Controlled Instruction, Writing Processes, Instructional Effectiveness, Writing Instruction
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Jones, Francis; Harris, Sara – College Teaching, 2012
We set out to identify the benefits and drawbacks of using more than one instructor to teach single section science courses at a large research university. Nine courses were investigated involving widely differing subjects and levels. Teaching models included: sequential teaching with two to six instructors each covering only their own modules,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Team Teaching, Teamwork, Teaching Models
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Rabin, Laura A.; Nutter-Upham, Katherine E. – College Teaching, 2010
We describe an active learning exercise intended to improve undergraduate students' understanding of statistics by grounding complex concepts within a meaningful, applied context. Students in a journal excerpt activity class read brief excerpts of statistical reporting from published research articles, answered factual and interpretive questions,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Active Learning, Statistics, Concept Teaching
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Kucsera, John V.; Zimmaro, Dawn M. – College Teaching, 2010
The present study investigated differences in the effectiveness of instructors from a variety of departments who taught the same course in both intensive and traditional formats within the same year, while controlling for many confounding variables. Results indicated that intensive courses did not significantly differ from traditional courses in…
Descriptors: Class Size, Student Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Instructional Effectiveness
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Enriquez, Amelito G. – College Teaching, 2010
Tablet PCs have the potential to change the dynamics of classroom interaction through wireless communication coupled with pen-based computing technology that is suited for analyzing and solving engineering problems. This study focuses on how tablet PCs and wireless technology can be used during classroom instruction to create an Interactive…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Technology, Telecommunications, Classroom Environment
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Samrejrongroj, Phakakrong; Boonsiri, Tanit; Thunyaharn, Sudaluck; Sangarun, Preeyapan – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2014
Currently very few Thai Immunology e-Books are available online. The authors created an online e-Book titled, "Antigen and Antibody Reaction for Diagnosis of Diseases" and used a quasi experimental research design to assess the effectiveness of its implementation in terms of knowledge gained, written exam scores and student satisfaction.…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Diseases, Microbiology, Science Instruction
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Rahman, Md Zahidur – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2014
This paper describes designing and implementing a scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) study in a basic electrical circuits course at LaGuardia Community College. Inspired by my understanding of Shulman's (2005) concept of "signature pedagogy" and Mazur's (2009) emphasis on student-centered approaches, and aware that our…
Descriptors: Electronics, Community Colleges, College Instruction, Engineering Education
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Poling, Devereaux A.; Hupp, Julie M. – College Teaching, 2009
The authors designed an active learning project for a child development course in which students apply core concepts to a hypothetical baby they "raise" during the term. Students applied developmental topics to their unique, developing child. The project fostered student learning and enthusiasm for the material. The project's versatility makes it…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Higher Education, Course Content, Infant Care
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