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de Mooij, Susanne M. M.; Dumontheil, Iroise; Kirkham, Natasha Z.; Raijmakers, Maartje E. J.; van der Maas, Han L. J. – Developmental Science, 2022
The ability to monitor and adjust our performance is crucial for adaptive behaviour, a key component of human cognitive control. One widely studied metric of this behaviour is post-error slowing (PES), the finding that humans tend to slow down their performance after making an error. This study is a first attempt at generalizing the effect of PES…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Educational Games, Error Patterns
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Aslan, Sinem; Li, Qi; Bonk, Curtis J.; Nachman, Lama – Online Learning, 2022
Since the spring of 2020, many early childhood education programs (pre-K, K, 1st, and 2nd grades) had to close as governments around the world took serious measures to slow down the transmission of COVID-19. As a result, the pandemic forced many early childhood teachers to start teaching online and continue supporting their students remotely.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Early Childhood Teachers
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Rodríguez-Muñiz, Luis J.; Burón, Diego; Aguilar-González, Álvaro; Muñiz-Rodríguez, Laura – Education Sciences, 2021
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused a worldwide unexpected interruption of face-to-face teaching and a sudden conversion to emergency remote teaching (ERT). In this exploratory study, a sample of 244 secondary mathematics teachers was considered to analyze their perception of their readiness to ERT during the COVID-19 pandemic…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Readiness, Emergency Programs
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Altuwairesh, Nasrin – Arab World English Journal, 2021
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc and caused world-wide disruptions to daily activities, including education. Numerous mitigation measures were taken to slow down the rapid spread of this pandemic. The situation, subsequently, entailed utilizing technology to ensure the continuation of the educational process. The abrupt…
Descriptors: Females, Undergraduate Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
Neal, Terry – Commonwealth of Learning, 2020
A recent International Labour Organisation (ILO) report noted that nearly half a billion people -- one in six of the world's working population -- did not have enough work, were looking for but unable to find work, or had given up looking for work. Women and youth were over-represented in this group. Since then, due to COVID-19, the numbers of…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, COVID-19, Blended Learning, Online Courses
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Solli, Anne; Mäkitalo, Åsa; Hillman, Thomas – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2018
Giving students opportunities to work collaboratively with complex online information is important for the development of democratic citizenship, but providing and structuring these opportunities poses pedagogical challenges. In this study, we investigate how digital mapping tools developed within Science and Technology Studies (STS) are used by…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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East, Martin; King, Chris – CALICO Journal, 2012
In the listening component of the IELTS examination candidates hear the input once, delivered at "normal" speed. This format for listening can be problematic for test takers who often perceive normal speed input to be too fast for effective comprehension. The study reported here investigated whether using computer software to slow down…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension Tests, Language Tests, High Stakes Tests, Computer Software
Britto, Pia Rebello – UNICEF, 2017
The science is clear: A child's brain is built, not born. The process begins before birth and involves a complex interplay of neural connections that are shaped by experience and environment. In the early years, these neural connections occur at lightning speed--a speed never again repeated. They establish a foundation of development that will…
Descriptors: Child Development, Brain, Child Health, Well Being
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Meinardi, Marty – ReCALL, 2009
This article investigates whether authentic native speaker (NS) to NS speech can be made available to the learner listener through the use of a novel slow-down tool. Results from various preliminary tests seem to indicate that the use of a slow-down algorithm in many cases, and in particular in samples with a higher speed rate and word count,…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Simon, Fran; Donohue, Chip – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2011
In recent years, a tidal wave of mobile digital devices and applications (apps) has found its way into the daily lives of early childhood professionals everywhere. It is safe to say that the speed at which new digital devices and apps get into people's hands will not slow down. This article presents a status report on technology in early childhood…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Social Networks, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Campbell, Dermot F.; McDonnell, Ciaran; Meinardi, Marti; Richardson, Bunny – ReCALL, 2007
This paper outlines the ongoing construction of a speech corpus for use by applied linguists and advanced EFL/ESL students. In the first part, sections 1-4, the need for improvements in the teaching of listening skills and pronunciation practice for EFL/ESL students is noted. It is argued that the use of authentic native-to-native speech is…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Listening Skills, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods
Technological Horizons in Education, 1980
Describes problems associated with listening to recorded materials and the benefits of using a speech compressor/expander. The device speeds up or slows down recorded speech without distortions and has been used with success in second language instruction, research, and testing. (JN)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Ferry, Brian; Kervin, Lisa; Cambourne, Brian; Turbill, Jan; Hedberg, John; Jonassen, David – Journal of Learning Design, 2005
This paper reports on the design of an on-line simulation that enhanced preservice teacher practicum experience in the important area of literacy teaching. Research with more than 200 users of the simulation showed that it developed pre-service teacher understanding of complex classroom situations associated with the teaching of literacy by giving…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Preservice Teacher Education