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Davison, Colleen M. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2009
Translation theory originates in the field of applied linguistics and communication. The term knowledge translation has been adopted in health and other fields to refer to the exchange, synthesis, and application of knowledge. The logic model is a circular or iterative loop among various knowledge translation actors (knowledge producers and users)…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Evaluators, Models, Translation
Hanson-Baldauf, Dana – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation research addresses a gap in the library and information science literature on everyday life information (ELI) needs and experiences of emerging adults with intellectual disabilities (I/DD). Emerging adulthood refers to the period between the late teen years and mid-twenties. Although this is a period of significant change for all…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Young Adults, Case Studies, Developmental Disabilities
Masciangioli, Tina – National Academies Press, 2011
It is critical that we increase public knowledge and understanding of science and technology issues through formal and informal learning for the United States to maintain its competitive edge in today's global economy. Since most Americans learn about science outside of school, we must take advantage of opportunities to present chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Informal Education, Workshops
Kuzyk, Raya – Library Journal, 2008
On May 10, 1968, the Cannes Film Festival shuddered to a stop when filmmakers including Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut rushed the stage at the Palais des Festivals to protest French New Waver Henri Langlois's removal from his post as president of the National Cinematheque Francaise. Also that month, in that same spirit of film lovers'…
Descriptors: Films, Documentaries, Libraries, Vendors
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Becklin, Katie M. – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history characterized by relationships that affect individual, population, and community dynamics. Plant-herbivore interactions are a prominent feature of this evolutionary history; it is by plant-herbivore interactions that energy is transferred from primary producers to the rest of the food web. Not…
Descriptors: Evolution, Entomology, Ecology, Biodiversity
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Gutierrez, Christine Gardiol; Boder, Andre – Educational Media International, 1992
Describes the START-UP project developed by the European Community to identify educational and training multimedia producers in European countries and to define the methodologies that these producers use in developing their products. Highlights include production stages, multimedia skills, teamwork, decision making, learning processes, learner…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Decision Making
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Greve, Werner; Bjorklund, David F. – Developmental Review, 2009
We extend an evolutionary perspective of development to the lifespan, proposing that human longevity may be related to the experience, knowledge, and wisdom provided by older members of human groups. In addition to the assistance in childcare provided by grandmothers to their daughters, the experience of wise elders could have served to benefit…
Descriptors: Evolution, Daughters, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
Levin, Diane – New Horizons in Education, 2010
Background: Media culture touches most aspects of the lives of children growing up today, beginning at the earliest ages. It is profoundly the lessons children learn as well as how they learn, thereby contributing to what this article characterizes as "remote control childhood." Educators need to understand remote control childhood so…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, Children, Educational Practices, Influence of Technology
Berkowitz, Marvin W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Recent findings in studies of moral education indicate that "plus-one" teachers, who function as discussion leaders and pitch moral arguments one stage above the majority of the class, are not necessary for students' moral growth. Teachers should be viewed as models and facilitators rather than producers of moral reasoning. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Moral Development, Moral Values, Peer Teaching
Davenport, Elisabeth; Higgins, Martin – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1995
Describes the first stage in a study of home information systems in the United Kingdom that is being conducted to develop a theory of household information systems that will inform investors, producers, and consumers in a given region. Highlights include methodology, questions for structured interviews, task model, and technical model. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Information Systems, Interviews
Beard, Jocelyn A., Ed. – 1994
This collection of monologues describes women's roles in theater in 1994 as being "ripe with possibility." The collection includes work from playwrights Gloria Naylor, Harold Prince, Tony Kushner, Terrence McNally, and Harold Pinter, among others. The collection contains 57 brief audition pieces for women to perform from the 1994…
Descriptors: Acting, Audience Awareness, Characterization, Class Activities
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Bork, Alfred – Education and Computing, 1985
Reflects on major advantage of computers as learning devices--interaction--and discusses stages involved in production of materials for computer-based learning. Use of authoring languages is discouraged. A vision of the future includes hardware; producers, distributors, and users of computer-based learning materials; and educational changes…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Display Systems
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Klein, Jeanne – Youth Theatre Journal, 1995
States that although many theater producers assume that child audiences empathize and identify with stage heroes during performances, some do not believe children can or should verbalize their private empathetic experiences. Presents results from a study of grade school children that challenges theoretical assumptions about emotional learning…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Elementary Education, Emotional Response, Empathy
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Lloyd, Rebecca; Smith, Stephen – Quest, 2006
A phenomenology of the bodily experience of interactive flow adds to Csikszentmihalyi's flow theory. Whereas Csikszentmihalyi attended to teachers' and students' experiences of flow separately, this inquiry explores flow through three water-inspired layers of physical interaction between fitness professionals and their clients. Teaching fitness is…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Professional Services, Phenomenology, Physical Education Teachers
Griffith, Tom – 1987
This how-to booklet offers specific advice on producing video or slide/tape programs for marketing independent schools. Five chapters present guidelines for various stages in the process: (1) Audio-Visual Marketing in Context (aesthetics and economics of audiovisual marketing); (2) A Question of Identity (identifying the audience and deciding on…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Elementary Secondary Education, Film Production, Institutional Advancement
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