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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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Polly, Drew; Hannafin, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Research, 2011
Prior professional development studies have identified discrepancies between what teachers' report (espoused practices) and demonstrate (enacted practices) during classroom teaching. This has proven particularly evident in studies examining classroom implementation of standards-based practices such as learner-centered instruction. The authors…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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Polly, Drew; Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2010
The American Psychological Association's "Learner-Centered Principles" provide empirically-based approaches to improving teaching and learning. However, in order to facilitate learner-centered, technology-rich instruction to K-12 students, teachers must be afforded opportunities to develop key understandings and skills, rarely evident in most…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Educational Research
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Kim, Hyeonjin; Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2008
Cases have been used in education through a variety of methods, such as case written analysis, case discussion, and case development. Recent case definitions and uses have extended their traditional uses. In case-based reasoning, cases are considered to represent knowledge, and the use of cases is integral to an individual's problem-solving…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Educational Technology
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Song, Liyan; Hannafin, Michael J.; Hill, Janette R. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2007
Current teaching and learning methods reveal marked differences between how students approach learning and how instructors approach teaching. Little attention has been paid to understanding these differences and their implications for designing successful learning environments. The purpose of the paper is to introduce a framework for understanding…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Structures, Causal Models
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Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2006
In this article, the author describes how Eric Fox presents an interesting case for applying functional contextualism (FC) constructs and principles to learning and instruction. He draws several well-debated issues related to the instructional design and technology (IDT) field's shifting philosophical-epistemological roots and pedagogical…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Learning, Instruction, Pragmatics
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Wang, Feng; Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
During the past decade, design-based research has demonstrated its potential as a methodology suitable to both research and design of technology-enhanced learning environments (TELEs). In this paper, we define and identify characteristics of design-based research, describe the importance of design-based research for the development of TELEs,…
Descriptors: Research Design, Educational Technology, Educational Environment, Research Methodology
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Glazer, Evan; Hannafin, Michael J.; Song, Liyan – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Teachers often learn technology skills and integration strategies in intensive seminars, ineffective means for professional learning because experiences are seldom transferred to instructional practices. Thus, effective technology integration requires teachers to obtain learning experiences within the context of their teaching so they can…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Apprenticeships, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
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Oliver, Kevin; Hannafin, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Research, 2000
Investigated middle school students' computer tool use in managing and manipulating Internet-based hypermedia resources, hypothesizing that tools would let students process hypermedia resources at higher levels to solve complex, open-ended questions. Tools alone did not help students manage hypermedia information for solving these problems.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking, Hypermedia
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Hill, Janette R.; Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2001
Several issues related to the educational uses of varied resources must be addressed in order to successfully implement resource-based learning environment. This paper traces the changing nature of resources and perspectives in their use for learning in the digital age, describes the overarching structures of resource-based learning environments,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Development, Educational Environment, Educational Media
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Goetzfried, Leslie; Hannafin, Michael J. – American Educational Research Journal, 1985
Effects of the locus of computer assisted instruction (CAI) strategies on low achievers' learning accuracy and efficiency were studied. Externally controlled adaptive, individually based learner control with advisement, and linear control design strategies were used. Effects were examined for CAI strategy, prior achievement, and sex of student.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Junior High Schools, Learning Strategies, Locus of Control
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Dalton, David W.; Hannafin, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1987
In order to study the effects of a year-long word processing program on holistic writing skills, seventh-grade students used a word processor three times per week to complete writing assignments while the control group used pen and paper. Writing samples taken upon completion of the treatment were analyzed. Results are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Revision (Written Composition), Word Processing
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Hannafin, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1983
The effects of systems-based mathematics instruction on students' mathematics achievement were studied over a two-year period. Students taught by that method for the full two years outscored those receiving one year of systems-based instruction, those previously taught by that method, and those taught exclusively by conventional methods.…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Elementary Education, Longitudinal Studies, Mathematics Achievement
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Peck, Kyle L.; Hannafin, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1983
A study found that notetaking training affected sixth grade students' notetaking style but did not result in superior retention of aurally presented material. There were significant interactions between instruction in notetaking and the recording of notes, sex of student and notetaking, and notetaking and time. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 6
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Hannafin, Michael J. – American Educational Research Journal, 1983
Eighty-five sixth-grade students were randomly assigned to either a traditional instruction or a systems instructional group and were blocked according to sex and ethnicity. Following eight months of mathematics instruction, skill assessments found significant differences for adding and subtracting fractions subtests related to both instructional…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Conventional Instruction, Ethnicity, Hispanic American Students
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Dalton, David W.; Hannafin, Michael J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1988
Results of a study of 117 eighth-grade math students suggest: mastery-based methods were more effective than non-mastery methods in improving lesson achievement; computer-based and traditional delivery systems are of greatest value when complementing each other; and student attitudes were only nominally affected by various treatments. (IAH)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Delivery Systems
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