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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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Myers, Trina; Monypenny, Richard; Trevathan, Jarrod – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
Two significant problems faced by universities are to ensure sustainability and to produce quality graduates. Four aspects of these problems are to improve engagement, to foster interaction, develop required skills and to effectively gauge the level of attention and comprehension within lectures and large tutorials. Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Evidence, Teaching Methods, Interaction
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Fleischmann, Katja; Hutchison, Clive – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
Often the traditional creative arts curriculum does not sufficiently respond to, nor reflect, contemporary work practice. Multidisciplinary teams are now increasingly the norm in creative arts practice especially when driven by technological innovation. Drawing on contemporary research that centres on the benefits of multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperation, Educational Environment
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Latham, Gloria; Carr, Nicky – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
This paper shares the findings from a three year Participatory Action Research Study around the selection, implementation and effectiveness of educational technologies for enhancing learning in a Teacher Education subject for second year pre-service primary teachers. The innovative Project-Based subject is described using a critical lens. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Action Research, Participatory Research, Foreign Countries
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Miller, Julia – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
Many people imagine dictionaries to be bulky tomes that are hard to lift and are only useful for quick translations or to check the meaning or spelling of difficult words. This paper aims to dispel that myth and show how online versions of monolingual English learners' dictionaries (MELDs) can be used pedagogically to engage students in academic…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Dictionaries, Spelling, Foreign Countries
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Baird, Craig – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
This paper documents the approach taken by an Australian University to enhance student study skills, development of academic language, and writing skills. The Curtin Business School (CBS) has the only fully faculty-based student learning support centre at Curtin University in Western Australia. Called the CBS Communication Skills Centre (CSC) it…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Foreign Students, Higher Education, Workshops
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Keshavarz, Mohsen – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Accreditation criteria of programs require effective learning outcomes, assessment with documented procedures, tools, results, and actions to close the assessment loop with broad faculty involvement. This article describes a methodology for providing quantitative measurement of a course's learning outcomes. The methodology uses a linkage matrix…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Measurement, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
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Readman, Kylie – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
This paper reports on the perspectives of program leaders at a regional university, captured as they prepared to lead a program level curriculum renewal, driven by the introduction of a new set of graduate attributes. The aim of the research was to gain a deeper understanding of how program leaders anticipated leading changes to learning design by…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Leaders, Interviews, Higher Education
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Bahr, Nan; Lloyd, Margaret – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
A program's development and implementation in a higher education institution is usually launched with great fanfare, goodwill and a huge effort on the part of the whole development team to ensure a worthwhile cohesive set of learning experiences aligned to the desired course learning outcomes. It is often not long before the glue starts to come…
Descriptors: Colleges, Foreign Countries, Outcomes of Education, Higher Education
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Bundsgaard, Jeppe; Hansen, Thomas Illum – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
This paper presents a holistic framework for evaluating learning materials and designs for learning. A holistic evaluation comprises investigations of the potential learning potential, the actualised learning potential, and the actual learning. Each aspect is explained and exemplified through theoretical models and definitions. (Contains 3 figures…
Descriptors: Holistic Evaluation, Instructional Materials, Instructional Design, Instructional Material Evaluation
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Ruyters, Michele; Douglas, Kathy; Law, Siew Fang – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Student learning about legal skills in legal education is increasingly seen as important. These legal skills include advocacy and negotiation. These skills are often taught through role-play. This article discusses the combination of role-plays with online tools, including wikis and blogs, to assist students to master legal skills. The article…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Law Schools
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Roberts, Alan; Nason, Rod – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
This paper explores student self-censorship within an online learning environment. Self-censorship in group activity can be seen as a two-edged sword. While it can be advantageous that a student censor personal frustration and angst when working with others, if the self-censorship impacts on the cognitive contribution a student makes then this may…
Descriptors: Censorship, Conflict, Electronic Learning, Cooperative Learning
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Shipton, Brett – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Police educators, that is, police and non-police teachers involved in recruit education and training, have traditionally suffered from a lack of organisational focus on developing their teaching and learning practices. The New South Wales (NSW) Police College, which is currently implementing Problem Based Learning (PBL), has begun to take a more…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Problem Based Learning, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
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Burton, Kelley – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Authentic assessment tasks enhance engagement, retention and the aspirations of students. This paper explores the discipline-generic features of authentic assessment, which reflect what students need to achieve in the real world. Some assessment tasks are more authentic than others and this paper designs a proposed framework supported by the…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Models, Summative Evaluation, Learner Engagement
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Casakin, Hernan – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
The use of metaphors in design can help students reflect over a problem situation under an innovative point of view. During their design studies, students are supposed to acquire design skills, gain knowledge and enhance their level of expertise. This research explores the aid provided by metaphors in design problem solving, and its relationship…
Descriptors: Expertise, Advanced Students, Design, Educational Methods
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Lloyd, Margaret – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
It is widely held, through the Socratic tradition, that discussion is at the heart of learning. Moderated discussion forums have been shown to replicate the debate, argument and verbal defence of viewpoints that we have come to expect in face-to-face learning environments and that we generally accept to underpin learning. While much has been…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Distance Education, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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