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Glaser, Noah; Newbutt, Nigel; Palmer, Heath; Schmidt, Matthew – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
Research suggests that virtual reality (VR) technologies can promote learning opportunities for individuals with autism in safe and controllable training scenarios. However, substantial challenges exist concerning the development and deployment of fully immersive VR systems in real-world settings. Video-based virtual reality is an emerging…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Educational Technology
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Glaser, Noah – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
This emerging technology report explores the potential of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, as an educational technology. Drawing on previous research on AI and education, the relevance of ChatGPT for learning, instruction, and assessment is discussed, as well as how the tool is being used in practice. Potential ethical concerns…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Mediated Communication, Technology Uses in Education, Technological Advancement
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Mamlok, Dan; Abowitz, Kathleen Knight – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2022
This article explores the potential of digital technology to advance democratic citizenship. Drawing on critical theory and following a critical, comparative qualitative study which examined the relationships among digital technology, education, and democracy in the US and Israel, the authors explore epistemological assumptions of teaching and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Democratic Values, Citizenship, Foreign Countries
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Saritepeci, Mustafa – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021
This paper examines the effects of digital storytelling activities (hereinafter: DST) in Science class on instructional effectiveness and learners' satisfaction in terms of participants' perceptions and parents' opinions. In line with this aim, a mixed research model was designed, and data were collected after a 13-week implementation from…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Parent Attitudes, Positive Attitudes, Story Telling
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Nuere, Silvia; de Miguel, Laura – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021
In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 virus that is spreading throughout the world, Spain lives an anomalous situation concerning the normal course of basic, secondary, and higher education. On March 2nd, 2020, the state authorities announced the end of face-to-face teaching in schools and universities. Then nothing suggests that a week later all…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
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Reyes, Vicente; McLay, Katherine; Thomasse, Lauren; Olave-Encina, Karen; Karimi, Arafeh; Rahman, Mohammed Tareque; Seneviratne, Lalanthi; Tran, Tran Le Nghi – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021
Scholars and practitioners argue that information and communication technology (ICT) provides flexibility of time and place and softens boundaries between students' learning lives. The fluid movement between formal and informal learning contexts afforded by digital technology has prompted a re-definition of higher education learning environments…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Change, Biographies
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Knoth, Alexander; Kiy, Alexander; Müller, Ina; Klein, Mathias – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2020
Mobile applications are suitable as a structural possibility for students beginning their studies. Using the app "Reflect.UP," students are encouraged to reflect on the organization, contents, and objectives of their studies. This article focuses on how students can acquire the academic ability to consider their own actions, which is an…
Descriptors: Expectation, Reflection, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology
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Lewin, Cathy; Lai, Kwok-Wing; van Bergen, Hans; Charania, Amina; Ntebutse, Jean Gabin; Quinn, Barry; Sherman, Roger; Smith, David – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2018
This paper builds on work undertaken over a number of years by a group of international researchers with an interest in the potential of connecting academic and everyday practices and knowledge. Drawing extensively on literature and our own work, we first discuss the challenges around defining informal learning, concluding that learning is…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Teaching Methods, Informal Education, Educational Policy
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Martin, Lee – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2012
Distributed cognition offers powerful tools for conceptualizing the role that technology plays in learning environments, yet it can be challenging to apply. This paper presents an analytical framework that focuses on four pedagogical functions that technology can perform in learning environments: connection, translation, off-loading, and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Epistemology, Learning Processes, Research and Development
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Erfjord, Ingvald – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2011
This paper reports from a case study with teachers at two schools in Norway participating in developmental projects aiming for inquiry communities in mathematics teaching and learning. In the reported case study, the teachers participated in one of the developmental projects focusing on implementation and use of computer software in mathematics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geometry, Mathematics Education, Computer Software
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Abrahamson, Dor; Trninic, Dragan; Gutierrez, Jose F.; Huth, Jacob; Lee, Rosa G. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2011
Radical constructivists advocate discovery-based pedagogical regimes that enable students to incrementally and continuously adapt their cognitive structures to the instrumented cultural environment. Some sociocultural theorists, however, maintain that learning implies discontinuity in conceptual development, because novices must appropriate expert…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Cultural Context