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ADDIE: Perspectives in Transition
(2011)in an asynchronous forum responding to a prompt positing that ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation) might be used in teaching instructional design (ID) as a safety net for designers without ... -
An assessment of a teacher laptop program in a Southwestern urban school district.
(2005)The factors that are explored in the this study include the in-service teachers' Level of Technology Implementation as measured by the LoTi Questionnaire as well as several demographic variables (age, type of school, ... -
An assessment of teacher concerns about classroom technology integration in Southeast Oklahoma.
(2005)Three hundred sixty-two teachers volunteered to complete the survey instrument. Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions were made: (a) Teachers were at the Stage 5, collaboration; (b) teachers had ... -
At the movies: An interpretive study of the use of films with university students.
(2007)This study explores the phenomenon of film as an educational tool. Specifically, it explores how the use of film in the classroom can contributes to the process of a learning experience for university students. It also ... -
A case study of the adoption of a technology-based innovation in an urban school district: An e-portfolio initiative.
(2007)The study also provides several recommendations for further research. Recommendations include the expansion of several demographic and/or contextual data points in an effort to provide rich narrative of the environment ... -
Children's literacy perceptions as they authored with hypermedia.
(1999)The first hypermedia project was based on one novel and the children authored in teams of two to create a stack-like presentation of their perceptions of the novel. The second project utilized an Internet web authoring to ... -
A comparison of the effects of procedural and metacognition instruction on the transfer of computer software skills.
(1999)This study investigated the influence of instructional strategies on software application transfer. An introductory computer course was used to determine the impact of metacognitive strategies on transfer of software ... -
Computer-assisted instruction: Demographic variables and student attitudes.
(2000)This study was an investigation of the relationship between demographic variables and student attitudes toward computer-aided instruction (CAI). selected demographic variables were mathematics aptitude, level of education, ... -
Conceptual understanding in a computer-assisted Algebra 1 classroom.
(2005)Over the last several decades, technology has had a tremendous impact on all parts of our society. In education the calculator in the 1970's, the computer in the 1980's and the World Wide Web of the 1990's have bombarded ... -
Delivering continuing professional education at a distance: The correlation of field dependence/independence and learning using the World Wide Web.
(1999)Field independent participant scores showed an advantage on performance measures. Field dependence/independence was not predictive of learner completion rates, frequency of reporting a sense of 'becoming lost', or navigational ... -
A different digital divide: A mixed-method exploration of teacher and student use of hyperlinked multimedia in teaching and learning.
(2007)The survey consisted of 48 items clustered around the six themes. Teachers were recruited from two southwestern urban districts. Ten teachers and their classes completed the surveys. The class average for each student group ... -
Distance education policy formation in state higher education systems: A case study.
(1998)Prior research on distance education has primarily been concerned with the effectiveness of distance education programs. Although the effectiveness of distance education is increasingly being demonstrated, it remains to a ... -
Dual-mode faculty's frame of reference and evolving approach to teaching over ITV: A phenomenological study.
(1999)Distance education used to mean the learner and teacher were separated by time and/or geography. The advent of telecommunications technologies has changed this typology. Now, teachers can teach their traditional students ... -
E-mentoring: A case study of the viability and benefits of electronic mentoring with beginning teachers in rural schools.
(2002)E-mentoring was designed to help early career teachers make the transition from student to teacher, particularly those in a rural setting. By using on-line mentoring with a group of former classmates and acquaintances the ... -
Education for the future :
(1980)Purpose. This study explores the role of educational technology in education and society from the perspective of selected futurists. This study provides a systematic analysis of what those who study the future believe about ... -
Educational technology and school librarianship :
(1980)The procedure chosen for the study was historiography, the seeking and writing of past events. This recounting of past events within the fields of educational technology and school librarianship will perhaps have salient ... -
Educational technology usage and needs of science education in Turkey.
(2005)Integrating technology into teaching and learning in Turkish education is a slow, time-consuming process that requires substantial levels of support and encouragement and requires patience and understanding. In light of ... -
Educator concerns about computer technology implementation in a southwestern Oklahoma school district.
(2003)To investigate the research questions for the study, both analysis of existing district data and a quantitative method to isolate educator concerns, the Stages of Concern Questionnaire (SoCQ), were used. This study looked ... -
Educator perceptions of principal technology leadership competencies.
(2005)The populace of the twentieth century is increasingly obsessed with new communication and information technologies that potentially may impact education and raise achievement levels of students (Spencer, 1999). In an ... -
Educators' attitudes toward the integration of electronic grading software into the classroom.
(2002)This study focused on the secondary educator population of two school districts located in the southwestern region of the United States. The study developed and tested five research questions and hypotheses using the EATEGS ...