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Joseph, Roberto; Reigeluth, Charles M. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This study utilised a qualitative research methodology known as formative research to improve the process guidelines that are described in the Guidance System for Transforming Education (GSTE). This study took place in a small (5447 students), partly urban and partly rural school district in Indiana. The researchers, also serving as change…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Districts, Qualitative Research, Change Strategies
Ravitz, Jason; Hoadley, Christopher – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
How can we accelerate innovation and ensure effective dissemination of knowledge about online learning resources? This paper advocates strategies that systematically link online professional development with the research, development and diffusion cycle. The systemic approach we describe can accelerate knowledge advancement and help manage change…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Instructional Development, Online Courses, Evaluation Methods
Hannan, Andrew – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This paper draws on three research projects (undertaken in 1997-99, 2002 and 2004-05) that have examined innovation in learning and teaching methods in UK higher education. The first two of these focused on such matters as departmental and institutional cultures and the factors that have either enabled or inhibited change. The third has begun to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Billig, Shelley H.; Sherry, Lorraine; Havelock, Bruce – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
In this article, we offer a research-based theoretical framework for sustainability, describing the proven qualities of a project and the innovations that support its sustained existence over time. We then describe how a US Department of Education Technology Innovation Challenge grantee, working to promote technology integration in a…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Educational Innovation, Economically Disadvantaged
Muthukumar; Hedberg, John G. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
There is growing recognition that the economic climate of the world is shifting towards a knowledge-based economy where knowledge will be cherished as the most prized asset. In this regard, technology can be leveraged as a useful tool in effectually managing the knowledge capital of an organisation. Although several research studies have advanced…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Educational Research, Research Projects, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Kerr, Stephen T. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This paper explores reasons why the use of technology in education may be so attractive to so many people. Two emerging perspectives--memetics, and the social history of technology--are explored, and a typology of technology-as-cultural-tool is presented. Finally, implications of these ideas for educational change are considered.
Descriptors: Educational Change, Social History, Educational Technology, Cultural Relevance
Grant, Michael M.; Ross, Steven M.; Wang, Weiping; Potter, Allison – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Four fifth-grade classrooms embarked on a modified ubiquitous computing initiative in the fall of 2003. Two 15-computer wireless laptop carts were shared among the four classrooms in an effort to integrate technology across the curriculum and affect change in student learning and teacher pedagogy. This initiative--in contrast to other one-to-one…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Educational Strategies, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
Nijhuis, Gerard Gervedink; Collis, Betty – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
As universities transform into enterprises, academics are facing new challenges, especially in their teaching. This is because of the demands for student-centred programmes that offer more flexibility, the use of Course Management Systems such as "Blackboard," and the expectation that instructors will perform (more) efficiently and effectively. In…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Time on Task, Higher Education, College Faculty
Gilbert, Patricia K.; Dabbagh, Nada – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This study examined the impact of structuredness of asynchronous online discussion protocols and evaluation rubrics on meaningful discourse. Transcripts of twelve online discussions involving 87 participants from four sections of a graduate course entitled Instructional Technology Foundations and Learning Theory were analysed across four…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Learning Theories, Evaluation Criteria, Educational Technology
Baskin, Colin; Barker, Michelle; Woods, Peter – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
In moving towards what Lemke (1996) terms the interactive learning paradigm, higher education has adopted two key principles consistent with group learning technologies: learning is always mediated by and occurs through language ( Falk, 1997; Gee, 1997); and learning is distributed across a range of other people, sites, objects, technologies and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Graduates, Distance Education, College Students
Malcolm, Mary – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
What is to be captured and how it is to be reused are issues that currently dominate a learning object discourse constructed around the potential for technology to enable learning resource management through the collection and reuse and learning objects. Efficiency and quality gains are promised for institutions that engage with the learning…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Learning Modules
Lo, Jia-Jiunn; Shu, Pai-Chuan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Identification of individual learning style is important when developing adaptive educational hypermedia systems. Current systems ask learners to complete questionnaires to identify their learning styles, which might not be appropriate in some contexts. The goal of this research is to identify the learner's learning style by simply observing…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Cognitive Style, Questionnaires
Trushell, John; Maitland, Amanda – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
The use of interactive storybooks in the primary classroom has the potential to facilitate pupils reading, in small groups or individually. However, critics have expressed concern at the exposure of pupils to interactive storybooks. In particular, concern has been expressed that the interactive animations and sound effects in such storybooks may…
Descriptors: Computer Peripherals, Interactive Video, Elementary School Students, Computer Uses in Education
Phelps, Renata; Hase, Stewart; Ellis, Allan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Notions of competency have dominated the computer education literature, and have underpinned Competency-Based Training (CBT) in information technology at all levels of education and training. The emergence of counter-narratives underpinned by the capability movement, have as yet had minimal impact on practice in computer education. New discourses…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Competence, Information Technology, Action Research
Garland, Kate; Noyes, Jan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Students today comprise a very diverse group, and this will be reflected in their attitudes towards learning. This study set out to examine four different cohorts of UK students during the same time period. Contrary to expectations, it was found that attitudes towards books and computers, as measured by separate but matched scales, were equal,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries

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