نتایج جستجو برای: traditional classroom

تعداد نتایج: 328595  

Journal: :IJWLTT 2007
Elizabeth Avery Gomez Dezhi Wu Katia Passerini Michael Bieber

Team-based learning is an active learning instructional strategy used in the traditional face-to-face classroom. Web-based computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools complement the face-toface classroom and enable active learning between face-to-face class times. This article presents the results from pilot assessments of computer-supported team-based learning. The authors utilized pedagogical...

2006
Sabina Jeschke Lars Knipping Oliver Pfeiffer

eChalk is a software system that transforms an electronic whiteboard into a teaching tool simulating a traditional chalkboard. In addition to writing and drawings, the electronic chalkboard handles a wide range of multimedia enhancements. These may be used to enliven the lessons by visualization, allowing the system to surpass the didactic potentials of the traditional chalkboard. In order to u...

Journal: :IJMBL 2015
Athraa Al Mosawi Esra Ahmed Wali

Mobile devices have integrated themselves in society where they are used naturally and invisibly by individuals. Despite the fact that these devices are available to teachers and learners, the traditional style of classes is still the dominant style. This research explores the utilization of mobile applications in traditional classroom settings, and how this affects students’ learning and engag...

2015
J. Howard Keller John M. Hassell Sally A. Webber James N. Johnson

This paper reports the results of a comparison of academic performance (course grade) in two sections of a principles of managerial accounting course, one held in a traditional format (classes held two days per week in a classroom setting) and one in a hybrid format (one class period held in a classroom setting and one in a webbased environment). After controlling for other factors, academic pe...

Journal: :J. UCS 1996
Samuel A. Rebelsky

A growing number of instructors are putting course resources on the World Wide Web (WWW) [Berners-Lee et al. 1994], from simple course descriptions through traditional printed handouts to complete „classroom-free“ classes ([Team Web 1995] provides a broad sampling of such resources). However, there appears to be a paucity of evaluation of WWWbased classroom resources. Do they help or do they hu...

2009
Qianli Tang Yuan Yu Qiuyan Jiang Li Zhang Qingjian Wang Mingwei Huang

The traditional classroom teaching mode is based on the content of the subject, takes the teacher as the center and gives priority to classroom instruction. While PBL (Problem Based Learning) teaching method breaches the traditional mode, combining the basic science with clinical practice and covering the process from discussion to self-study to re-discussion and re-self-study, and students bec...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2007
Yara Padalino Heloisa Helena Ciqueto Peres

The end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first century are marked by technology revolution and strategic changes in organizations. Strategies such as the e-learning, has been used for training human resources. This study aimed to compare the knowledge acquired among groups of nurses who used e-learning and those who undergone a traditional classroom training. The true-ex...

2008
P. Coquard M. Guillemot A. Lelevé D. Noterman H. Benmohamed

During last decade, Internet and related web technology development enabled the arising of e-learning services and made distant learning a reality. As traditional face to face classroom became virtual classroom through Internet, traditional laboratories found their image in Electronic Laboratories (ELABs). These ones enable learners to train themselves on remote real or virtual systems. They re...

2009
Erik W. Black

Limited empirical research exists regarding the prevalence of academic dishonesty in the online classroom. This limited evidence supports the notion that factors contributing to academic dishonesty in the traditional classroom also apply to online courses. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between factors known to contribute to academic dishonesty in traditional courses w...

2010
Jennifer Robison Lucy Shores

Student collaboration in traditional classroom settings has been shown to contribute to learning gains, cognitive and metacognitive skills, and to accrue social advantages. However, creating effective cooperative learning environments is challenging. Forming groups expected to generate the most beneficial outcomes and monitoring or scaffolding group interactions is difficult, especially when st...

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