نتایج جستجو برای: instructional effectiveness

تعداد نتایج: 337119  

2004
JOHN SWELLER

Evolution by natural selection may be characterized as a system in which a large store of genetic information will persist indefinitely while it remains coordinated with its environment but will continuously produce small random variations that are tested for environmental effectiveness. In any environment, effective variations will persist while ineffective variations will disappear. Similarly...

Journal: :Science 2013
Kenneth R Koedinger Julie L Booth David Klahr

935 EDUCATIONFORUM S cience and technology have had enormous impact on many areas of human endeavor but surprisingly little effect on education. Many large-scale fi eld trials of science-based innovations in education have yielded scant evidence of improvement in student learning (1, 2), although a few have reliable positive outcomes (3, 4). Education involves many important issues, such as cul...

2014
Jane Mary Jacob

Health care associated infections (nosocomial) are responsible for significant mortality among neonatal intensive care patients. effectiveness of Self instructional module aimed at improving the knowledge of staff nurses evaluative approach with one group pre The result of the study showed that in the pre percentage of response was 50.73% with 92.83% with mean and SD of 27.85± 1.20 in the post ...

2002
Nathalie Colineau Cécile Paris Keith Vander Linden

This paper presents an evaluation of the instructional text generated by Isolde, an authoring tool for technical writers that automates the production of procedural on-line help. The evaluation compares the effectiveness of the instructional text produced by Isolde with that of professionally authored instructions, such as MS Word Help. The results suggest that the documentation produced by Iso...

2007
Deanna Kuhn

Kirschner, Sweller, and Clark (2006) make a general case for the effectiveness of a teaching method—direct instruction—without reference to any context of what it is that is being taught by whom and to whom. In so doing, they bypass what is arguably the most pressing concern facing educators—not how to teach students but what to teach them. An argument is made for the need to contemplate instru...

Journal: :Poultry science 2000
J G Hogle G M Pesti J M King

This paper describes a study conducted in recognition of the increasingly widespread use of computers and the importance of exposure to instructional technology (IT) in all aspects of the poultry science curriculum. The study consisted of the distribution and analysis of two cross-sectional surveys. One survey was sent to departments to obtain profiles of poultry science degree programs and the...

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