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- Artículo:
The Effects of Mode and Method of Instructional Delivery on Preservice Teachers' Attitudes and Performance
- Autor:
Richard C Overbaugh
- Página:
347
- Publicación:
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications
- Volúmen:
4
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
Marzo 1998
- ISSN:
10779124
- SrcID:
10779124-1998-03.txt
- Documento número 1665305
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The Teacher Discourse at a Distance: Lexical, Morpho syntactical and Pragmatic Aspects
- Autor:
Benoit Lemaire
Philippe Dessus
Jacques Baillé
- Página:
367
- Publicación:
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications
- Volúmen:
4
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
Marzo 1998
- ISSN:
10779124
- SrcID:
10779124-1998-03.txt
- Documento número 1665306
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WOOs: Multimedia Collaborative Learning Environments That Support Different Learning Models Multiuser environments such as Multiuser Dimensions (MUDs) and MUDs Object-Oriented (MOOs) are text-based collaborative learning environments that are intended to promote the constructivist approach to learning. More recently, they have been integrated with the World Wide Web (WWW), thus harnessing the graphics and multimedia-rich environments available therein. Learners, no longer restricted to text-based objects, can directly experience, manipulate, and create objects in their rich multimedia form. MUDs and MOOs are augmented with synchronous multimedia collaboration technology that provided simultaneous control and viewing of shared documents and applications. In this paper, we propose that multimedia-enhanced MUDs and MOOs (known as WOOs) are open-ended environments that can be used to support different models of learning, such as instruction, construction, communication, social and situated learning
- Autor:
Chee-Kit Looi
- Página:
3
- Publicación:
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications
- Volúmen:
5
- Número:
1
- Periodo:
Enero 1999
- ISSN:
10779124
- SrcID:
10779124-1999-01.TXT
- Documento número 1665307
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Preservice Teachers as Mentors Using Telecommunications This study was designed to examine telecommunications among preservice teachers during an early field experience. The purpose of this study was to determine if field experience students could provide one another with support, guidance, and "how to" relative to teaching their lessons, and to gain the students' perspective on the use of electronic communication in the field experience process. Subjects were 23 physical education majors who were enrolled in a secondary teaching methods course. Data sources for this study was email teaching questions, responding to peers' questions, weekly journals, surveys, email logs, and group interviews. Upon completion of the study these preservice teachers were able to reflect upon their teaching, post a question to peers, respond to peers' questions, and interpret the pedagogical feedback they received. As a result of peer feedback subjects were able to make changes to their upcoming teaching plans. They also experienced a significant increase in their perceived self-efficacy toward using email. Subjects were also able to identify multiple benefits and insights concerning their teaching and the use of email upon completion of this study
- Autor:
Kathryn LaMaster
Deborah Tannehill
- Página:
25
- Publicación:
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications
- Volúmen:
5
- Número:
1
- Periodo:
Enero 1999
- ISSN:
10779124
- SrcID:
10779124-1999-01.TXT
- Documento número 1665308
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An Exploratory Study of Internet Addiction, Usage and Communication Pleasure-The Taiwan's Case This exploratory study explores Internet addiction among some of the Taiwan's Internet users. Also covered is a discussion of Internet as a form of addiction, related literature on this issue, and the Play Theory of Mass Communication. One hundred and four valid surveys were collected through a local BBS, with results indicting Internet addiction scores are positively correlated with total communication pleasure scores. The Internet addiction scores were also positively correlated with the BBSs use hours and total Internet use hours. Results concluded that higher communication pleasure, higher BBSs hours, or higher Internet hours correlated to higher Internet addiction scores, vice versa. However, the data analysis did not show a significantly positive correlation between communication pleasure scores and Internet use hours, with some exceptions. Research issues are also discussed
- Autor:
Chien Chou
Jung Chou
Nay-Ching Nancy Tyan
- Página:
47
- Publicación:
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications
- Volúmen:
5
- Número:
1
- Periodo:
Enero 1999
- ISSN:
10779124
- SrcID:
10779124-1999-01.TXT
- Documento número 1665309
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