نتایج جستجو برای: classroom learning

تعداد نتایج: 623028  

2005
Karen Swan Mark van 't Hooft Annette Kratcoski Darlene Unger

Summary) This preliminary study employed mixed methodologies to explore students' use of mobile computing devices and its effects on their motivation to learn, engagement in learning activities, and support for learning processes. Data collected from students in four elementary and two seventh grade science classes in Northeast Ohio included usage logs, student work samples, student and teacher...

Journal: :international journal of foreign language teaching and research 0
zahra imani zahra imani, department of elt, kermanshah science and research branch, kermanshah, iran, & department of elt, college of literature and humanities, kermanshah branch, islamic azad university, kermanshah, iran majid farahian department of elt, kermanshah science and research branch, islamic azad university, kermanshah, iran

abstract the role of efl lecturers’ first language (l1) in the efl courses has been an ongoing debate. a monolingual approach to efl suggests that the use of the target language solely in foreign language (fl) classroom improves learning of the target language. accordingly, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the attitude of iranian lecturers and efl learners towards using l1 as...

Introduction: Nowadays, readiness for self-directedness and self-efficacy is considered as a motivating factor in student learning. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of reverse-class teaching on self-efficacy and self-directed learning of students at Payam-e-Noor Delfan University in English. Methods: The semi-experimental method, in which 30 students of Punjab-e-Noor Delf...

2016
Philippe Dessus Olivier Cosnefroy Vanda Luengo

This study aims at investigating which cues teachers detect and process from their students during instruction. This information capturing process depends on teachers’ sensitivity, or awareness, to students’ needs, which has been recognized as crucial for classroom management. We recorded the gaze behaviors of two pre-service teachers and two experienced teachers during a whole math lesson in p...

2002
Ronei M. de Moraes Liliane S. Machado Rodrigo K. Rangel

Distance Learning brings a new concept of classroom: the virtual classroom, where students and teachers physically distant are gathered on the WEB. One of the possible tools for communication among people in a virtual classroom is the teleconference, where students are passive and cannot interact directly to the teacher. In this paper, we propose the use of telerobotics to immerse students in a...

2007
Jitti Niramitranon Mike Sharples Chris Greenhalgh Chiu-Pin Lin

In a one-to-one collaborative learning classroom supported by ubiquitous computing and a distributed system runtime environment, teachers require tools that allow them to design learning scenarios, and to manage and monitor the activities happening in the classroom. We propose an architecture for a classroom management system and a scenarios designer tool (SceDer), both based on a Classroom Orc...

2004
Sheryl B. Ball Catherine C. Eckel SHERYL B. BALL CATHERINE C. ECKEL

Classroom experiments are becoming increasingly popular as active-learning exercises for courses in economics. There are many situations where technology is needed to facilitate the effective use of classroom experiments. This article examines how computers and wireless handheld devices are being used to enhance the flexibility of classroom experiments and expand their usability to larger class...

1997
Julie Erickson

How do we create better learning environments in the classroom? Some researchers advocate restructuring the classroom through student design-based inquiry. This paper reports a year-long classroom study that used student design-based inquiry to reform the classroom toward more constructivist teaching and learning practices. Two teachers in a rural school and their 125 seventh graders attempted ...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 2013
Kathy Missildine Rebecca Fountain Lynn Summers Kevin Gosselin

This study aimed to determine the effects of a flipped classroom (i.e., reversal of time allotment for lecture and homework) and innovative learning activities on academic success and the satisfaction of nursing students. A quasi-experimental design was used to compare three approaches to learning: traditional lecture only (LO), lecture and lecture capture back-up (LLC), and the flipped classro...

Journal: :J. Comp. Assisted Learning 2015
David Furió Maria del Carmen Juan Lizandra Ignacio Seguí Roberto Vivó

Different methods can be used for learning, and they can be compared in several aspects, especially those related to learning outcomes. In this paper, we present a study in order to compare the learning effectiveness and satisfaction of children using an iPhone game for learning the water cycle vs. the traditional classroom lesson. The iPhone game includes multiple interaction forms (touch-scre...

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