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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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Moridis, C. N.; Economides, A. A. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
The aim of this survey is to provide an overview of the various components of "computer aided affective learning systems." The research is classified into 3 main scientific areas that are integral parts of the development of these kinds of systems. The three main scientific areas are: i) emotions and their connection to learning; ii) affect…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Literature Reviews, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cognitive Science
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Waniek, Jacqueline; Ewald, Karolin – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
This study examines the cognitive costs of navigation aids in a hypermedia learning task. In a 2(navigable vs. non-navigable) x 2(map vs. content list) experimental design cognitive requirements were measured by users' eye movement data. Additionally, data from users' navigation operations, knowledge acquisition, and subjective evaluation of the…
Descriptors: Research Design, Eye Movements, Hypermedia, Cognitive Processes
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Ritzhaupt, Albert Dieter; Barron, Ann – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of time-compressed narration and representational adjunct images on a learner's ability to recall and recognize information. The experiment was a 4 Audio Speeds (1.0 = normal vs. 1.5 = moderate vs. 2.0 = fast vs. 2.5 = fastest rate) x Adjunct Image (Image Present vs. Image Absent) factorial…
Descriptors: Narration, Recall (Psychology), Cues, Recognition (Psychology)
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Thompson, Nik; McGill, Tanya Jane – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
The human cognitive system possesses a finite processing capacity, which is split into channels for various modalities, and learning can be inhibited if any of the cognitive channels is overloaded. However, although the amount of e-learning materials is increasing steadily, the design of instructional material has been largely based on intuition…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Cognitive Processes, Multimedia Materials, Material Development
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Lei, Jing; Zhao, Yong – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
This study investigates students' use of one-to-one laptops for various activities and the impact of one-to-one computing on student learning and school culture. Based on data collected from surveys and interviews of teachers, students, and parents in a Midwestern middle school over one academic year, this study answers the following major…
Descriptors: School Culture, Computer Uses in Education, Program Effectiveness, Information Technology
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Lee, Kathryn S.; Osborne, Randall E.; Hayes, Keith A.; Simoes, Richard A. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
Minimal research has been conducted contrasting the effectiveness of various testing accommodations for college students diagnosed with ADHD. The current assumption is that these students are best served by extending the time they have to take a test. It is the supposition of these investigators that paced item presentation may be a more…
Descriptors: College Students, Testing Accommodations, Student Attitudes, Computer Assisted Testing
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Tamim, Rana M.; Lowerison, Gretchen; Schmid, Richard F.; Bernard, Robert M.; Abrami, Philip C.; Dehler, Christina – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between computer technology's role and students' perceptions about course effectiveness. Students from two universities (one Canadian, n = 1465; one American, n = 831) completed a 71-item questionnaire addressing different aspects of their learning experience in a given course. Factor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Role
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Yablon, Yaacov Boaz – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
In this study we examined possible advantages of the Internet as a medium for help and support for victims of school violence in Israel. Students in sixth, eighth, and tenth grades were asked about their willingness to seek help on the Internet for dealing with various forms of school violence, and the underlying force-driving processes of such…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Violence, Foreign Countries, Internet
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Nicolle, Pam S.; Lou, Yiping – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
This mixed methodology study was designed to examine the factors and the process by which mainstream university faculty members adopt and implement technology in teaching and learning. Data were collected through a survey administered to faculty from 3 academic colleges (N = 117) and interviews of selected survey respondents (N = 9). Path analysis…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Interprofessional Relationship, Adoption (Ideas)
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Becker, Jonathan D. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
Using the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Data Explorer, this analysis documents differences in student computer use across the states and across the years. A few noticeable trends emerged. First, there was a significant increase in the frequency of computer use, particularly for math, between 1998 and 2003. Second, elementary…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Incidence, Differences, Elementary School Students
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Khasawneh, Omar M.; Al-Awidi, Hamed M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of computer technology on Jordanian children from the perspectives of their parents. The sample of the study consisted of 127 participants. Each participant is a parent of a child or children who owned a personal computer. Our findings revealed some of the positive as well as negative changes…
Descriptors: Computers, Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Information Technology
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Ku, Heng-Yu; Lahman, Maria K. E.; Yeh, Hsin-Te; Cheng, Yi-Chia – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2008
This qualitative case study was an examination of a team-based faculty/mentor-led International Doctoral Student Support Group (IDSSG) designed specifically around issues in preparing and mentoring international doctoral students for careers in academia. Twelve participants were selected to participate in a support/focus group that met twice a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Focus Groups, Case Studies, Doctoral Programs
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Yang, Ya-Ting C. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2008
This study was designed to investigate the effects of teaching critical thinking skills (CTS) in a large class through asynchronous discussion forums (ADFs) with the facilitation of teaching assistants. A pretest and posttest quasi-experimental design with a comparison group was employed to validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Computer Mediated Communication, Foreign Countries, Teleconferencing
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Beers, Pieter J.; Boshuizen, Henny P. A.; Kirschner, Paul A.; Gijselaers, Wim; Westendorp, Jochem – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2008
Many researchers use information and communications technology (ICT)-tools to augment learning in a great variety of tasks. Their effects are generally measured in terms of intended outcomes. This article argues for the use of additional, more general measures to obtain a more complete impression of the effects of ICT-tools. The first study…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Information Technology, Telecommunications, Difficulty Level
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Jonassen, David H.; Ionas, Ioan Gelu – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2008
Causal reasoning represents one of the most basic and important cognitive processes that underpin all higher-order activities, such as conceptual understanding and problem solving. Hume called causality the "cement of the universe" [Hume (1739/2000). Causal reasoning is required for making predictions, drawing implications and inferences, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Inferences, Thinking Skills, Causal Models
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