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Educational Technology Research and Development

1998 Volume 46, Number 1

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Number of articles: 7

  1. Effects of Cooperative Versus Individual Learning and Orienting Activities During Computer-based Instruction

    Jamie C. Cavalier & James D. Klein

    Investigates the effect of implementing cooperative versus individual learning and orienting activities during computer-based instruction (CBI). Results indicated that students who received... More

    pp. 5-17

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  2. Learning and Remembering from Thematic Maps of Familiar Regions

    Kent A. Rittschof & Raymond W. Kulhavy

    To examine how four methods of symbolizing data affect learning from thematic maps of familiar regions, two experiments were conducted with college students. In both experiments, map-related text... More

    pp. 19-38

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  3. Children's Recall of the News: TV News Stories Compared with Three Print Versions

    Juliette H. Walma van der Molen & Tom H. A. van der Voort

    A sample of 144 fourth and sixth graders was presented with five children's news stories, in television form or in one of three print versions. Results indicated that children who watched news on... More

    pp. 39-52

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  4. An Instructional Design Case Event: Exploring Issues in Professional Practice

    Mable B. Kinzie, M Elizabeth Hrabe & Valerie A. Larsen

    Defines case methods, a potentially valuable instructional tool for encouraging authentic, active learning. Describes an approach to the design and use of instructional design (ID) cases, and... More

    pp. 53-71

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  5. A Computer-Mediated Support System for Project-Based Learning

    James Laffey, Thomas Tupper, John Wedman & Dale Musser

    Describes a computer-mediated learning-support system designed as a suite of integrated, Internet-based client-server tools to provide: (1) intelligent support both for the processes of doing a... More

    pp. 73-86

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  6. Information Technology Applications in the Centralized Educational System: Ten Years of Korean Experience

    Okhwa Lee

    Discusses government plans and implementation of a centralized educational technology system in Korean schools. Investigates the current situation in the field; hardware and software distribution; ... More

    pp. 91-98

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  7. Analysis of Teacher & Students' Attitudes on Two-way Video Tele-Educational System for Korean Elementary School

    Eunsoon Cho

    Analyzes perceptions and attitudes of a two-way video tele-educational system between on-site students and remote-site students in elementary schools in a rural area of Korea. Concludes that... More

    pp. 98-105

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