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Theses/dissertations from 2010 2010.
Evaluation of the Flicker Effect as a Generative Strategy in Enhancing ComputerBased Instruction (CBI) of Visual Recognition and Classification , Ping Luo
Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007
The Effects of Goal Message and Goal Orientation on Learning in a Web-Based Tutorial , John M. Bunch
The Model-Based Systematic Development of LOGIS Online Graphing Instructional Simulator , Darrel R. Davis
The effectiveness and user perception of 3-dimensional digital human anatomy in an online undergraduate anatomy laboratory , Amy JoAnne Hilbelink
The relationship between technology integration and achievement using multi-level modeling , Tina N. Hohlfeld
Technology in low socio-economic K-12 schools: Examining student access and implementation , Katherine J. Kemker
Perceptions of Florida school library media specialists relative to the saliency of collaboration, leadership, and technology tasks outlined in Information Power: Changes since 1996 , Terrell M. Pace
Online delivery of career choice interventions: Preferences of first-year students in higher education , Melissa Venable
Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005
A Comparison of Traditional Physical Laboratory and Computer Simulated Laboratory Experiences in Relation to Engineering Undergraduate Students’ Conceptual Understandings of a Communication Systems Topic , Giti Javidi
Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004
Improving the Environment in Distance Learning Courses Through the Application of Aesthetic Principles , Darryl J. Hancock
Feedback In Distance Learning: Do Student Perceptions Of Corrective Feedback Affect Retention In Distance Learning? , Lori S. Kielty
Are Preservice Instructional Designers Adequately Prepared For Tomorrow’s Diverse Learning Audiences?—A Cultural Content Analysis Of Textbooks (1993-2003) Used For Instructional Design , Sujie Man
Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002
The Effects Of Animated Textual Instruction On Learners' Written Production Of German Modal Verb Sentences , Elizabeth A. Caplan
Theses/Dissertations from 2001 2001
Effects of Deadline Contingencies in a Web-Based Course on HTML , Tina L. Majchrzak
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By adding technology into the classroom, teachers can utilize this technology to differentiate instruction, motivate students, and include all skill levels. The purpose of this study was to: 1) find out students’ perceptions of the use of technology in their classroom-based instruction; and 2) to describe current use of general
The challenge for our education system is to leverage technology to create relevant learning experiences that mirror students’ daily lives and the reality of their futures. …
The relationship between technology integration and achievement using multi-level modeling, Tina N. Hohlfeld. PDF. Technology in low socio-economic K-12 schools: Examining student access and implementation, Katherine J. Kemker. PDF
Digital technology is used to support teaching and learning in elementary classrooms (Emre, 2019). Moreover, technology has capacities to communicate, and educational institutions reach millions of students worldwide (Emre, 2019). Educational institutions automate their operations and digital transformation has not only become a
For reading, a total of 27 studies focusing on three major applications of technology to reading instruction were included: integrated learning systems, writing-based reading programs, and reading management programs. Results varied by program type.
foster a learning environment where students have technology experiences that enhance and transform their learning. The integration of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) tools and applications has become ubiquitous throughout all levels of education. The phenomenon of this study is based on the integration of TEL tools and applications into ...