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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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van Gog, Tamara; Ericsson, K. Anders; Rikers, Remy M. J. P.; Paas, Fred – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Cognitive load theory (CLT) has been successful in identifying instructional formats that are more effective and efficient than conventional problem solving in the initial, novice phase of skill acquisition. However, recent findings regarding the "expertise reversal effect" have begun to stimulate cognitive load theorists to broaden their horizon…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Advanced Students, Epistemology, Problem Solving
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Kalyuga, Slava; Sweller, John – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
In this article we suggest a method of evaluating learner expertise based on assessment of the content of working memory and the extent to which cognitive load has been reduced by knowledge retrieved from long-term memory. The method was tested in an experiment with an elementary algebra tutor using a yoked control design. In the learner-adapted…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Algebra, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Morrison, Gary R.; Anglin, Gary J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
The purpose of this article is to review and critique each of the research studies published in this special issue. We will critique each article, derive one or more instructional design heuristics based on the findings for each study, and provide recommendations for extending particular lines of research. Three suggestions are provided concerning…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Research, Heuristics, Educational Technology
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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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Ertmer, Peggy A. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Although the conditions for successful technology integration finally appear to be in place, including ready access to technology, increased training for teachers, and a favorable policy environment, high-level technology use is still surprisingly low. This suggests that additional barriers, specifically related to teachers' pedagogical beliefs,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Technological Advancement, Beliefs
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Magliaro, Susan G.; Lockee, Barbara B.; Burton, John K. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Rooted in behavioral theory, particularly the radical or selectivist behaviorism of B.F. Skinner (1953, 1954, 1966, 1968, 1974), the direct instruction (DI) approach to teaching is now well into its third decade of influencing curriculum, instruction, and research. It is also in its third decade of controversy. Our purpose is to present the DI…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
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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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Schatz, Steven C. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Learning object technology is viewed as a method for fast retrieval. This effort is on developing unique schemas for a targeted group to aid efficient retrieval. In this article, I study a user-centric model for developing tags for K-12 educators that is based on user needs, expectations, and problems. I use a combination of techniques from human…
Descriptors: Information Needs, Performance Technology, User Needs (Information), Information Retrieval
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Dunser, Andreas; Jirasko, Marco – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
In this study, the relevance of the distinction between sequential and global learners in the context of learning with hypertext was investigated. Learners with global learning style were expected to produce better results when learning with hypertext, whereas learners with sequential learning style should profit from a structural aid in form of a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Sequential Learning, Foreign Countries
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Pinkard, Nichole – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
Increasingly, technology skills are becoming central to academic and economic success. More and more technological tools are becoming a vehicle for teaching and learning and a vehicle for buying and selling goods. However, research continues to show that women lag behind men in PC-ownership regardless of social economic status (SES) or education…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Sex Stereotypes, Computer Software, Sexual Identity
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Brinkerhoff, Jonathan; Koroghlanian, Carol M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
With the expansion of Internet-based instruction, research-based guidelines are needed to support faculty decision making during course design to ensure student success and satisfaction with instruction incorporating new delivery technologies. This investigation consisted of two phases. In Phase One, computer skills and attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Internet, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
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Scheines, Richard; Leinhardt, Gaea; Smith, Joel; Cho, Kwangsu – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
In a series of 5 experiments in 2000 and 2001, several hundred students at two different universities with three different professors and six different teaching assistants took a semester long course on causal and statistical reasoning in either traditional lecture/recitation or online/recitation format. In this article we compare the pre-post…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Teaching Assistants, Lecture Method, Learning Strategies
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Magliano, Joseph P.; Todaro, Stacey; Millis, Keith; Wiemer-Hastings, Katja; Kim, H. Joyce; McNamara, Danielle S. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
The purpose of this study was to compare the relative effectiveness of live (SERT) and computer-based (iSTART) reading strategy training. Prior to and after training, participants read scientific texts and self-explained after each sentence. They also answered comprehension questions. Students showed improvement in the quality of their…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods
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Mcnamara, Danielle S.; Shapiro, Amy M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
Users of educational hypertext are faced with the challenge of creating meaning both within and between texts. Cohesion is an important factor contributing to whether a reader is able to capture meaning and comprehend text. When readers are required to fill in conceptual gaps in text, comprehension can fail if they do not have sufficient…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Rhetoric, Metacognition, Multimedia Instruction
Nagle, Katherine M.; McLaughlin, Margaret J.; Nolet, Victor; Malmgren, Kimber – Educational Policy Reform Research Institute, 2007
This paper is one of four individual case study reports presenting the qualitative findings from a five-year investigation of the impact of accountability reform on students with disabilities in four states, eight districts, and twenty schools. This case study report presents qualitative data collected over a four-year period--2001-2004--from…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Disabilities, Accountability, Case Studies
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