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Developing a Storyboarding Process for Online Content: From Microsoft PowerPoint to Macromedia Flash
Jennifer Wolverton; Greg Waddoups
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2000 (2000) pp. 1188–1193
The development of a Statistics 221 course at Brigham Young University required that a large number of multimedia objects (>800) be created in a relatively short period of time (
Topics: Evaluation
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The Promise of Technology: Are Technology-Rich Units Changing the Roles of Teachers and Students?
Nancy Wentworth; Greg Waddoups
EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2003 (2003) pp. 2535–2538
Carroll (2000) suggested ways in which technology would create new roles for teachers and students in the classroom. He stated that technology-enhanced units should be more student-centered and collaborative, that the learning should be more active ...
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Principles of Technology Integration and Curriculum Development: A Faculty Design Team Approach
Greg L. Waddoups; Nancy Wentworth; Rodney Earle
Computers in the Schools Vol. 21, No. 1 (September 2004) pp. 15–23
To better prepare pre-service candidates for teaching in the information age, the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) has defined National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) to guide technology integration into teacher...
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The "Virtual ChemLab" Project: A Realistic and Sophisticated Simulation of Organic Synthesis and Organic Qualitative Analysis
Brian F. Woodfield; Merritt B. Andrus; Gregory L. Waddoups; Melissa S. Moore; Richard Swan; Rob Allen; Greg Bodily; Tricia Andersen; Jordan Miller; Bryon Simmons; Richard Stanger
Journal of Chemical Education Vol. 82, No. 11 (November 2005) pp. 1728–1735
A set of sophisticated and realistic laboratory simulations is created for use in freshman- and sophomore-level chemistry classes and laboratories called 'Virtual ChemLab'. A detailed assessment of student responses is provided and the simulation's...