Resources in Education
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 47,80 MB
Release : 1996-08
Category : Education
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 47,80 MB
Release : 1996-08
Category : Education
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Author : Alqurashi, Emtinan
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 38,89 MB
Release : 2019-10-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 1799801217
Student engagement relies on the students and their willingness to participate in the learning process and can be enhanced through the application of various technologies within learning environments. However, strategies for implementing these technologies need research and development to be implemented effectively. The Handbook of Research on Fostering Student Engagement With Instructional Technology in Higher Education is a comprehensive academic publication that focuses on the engagement of learners with academics in higher education and especially how this engagement can be fostered with the integration of new technologies. Featuring an array of topics such as gamification, digital literacy, and social networking, this book is ideal for instructors, educators, administrators, curriculum developers, instructional designers, IT consultants, educational software developers, researchers, academicians, and students.
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Page : 228 pages
File Size : 10,48 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Compensatory education
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Page : 1112 pages
File Size : 14,84 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Education
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Author : Hunter R. Boylan
Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,66 MB
Release : 2014-02-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781457630811
Developmental Education: Readings on Its Past, Present, and Future offers twenty-two selections on historical efforts to serve underprepared students, on the state of developmental education today, and on innovative practices and possible directions for the future. Compiled by Hunter R. Boylan, Director of the National Center for Developmental Education (NCDE) and a professor of Higher Education at Appalachian State University, and Barbara S. Bonham, a professor in the Department of Leadership and Educational Studies at Appalachian State University, each chapter also includes introductions and questions for discussion and reflection.
Author : Barbara Means
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 28,87 MB
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 113621657X
At a time when more and more of what people learn both in formal courses and in everyday life is mediated by technology, Learning Online provides a much-needed guide to different forms and applications of online learning. This book describes how online learning is being used in both K-12 and higher education settings as well as in learning outside of school. Particular online learning technologies, such as MOOCs (massive open online courses), multi-player games, learning analytics, and adaptive online practice environments, are described in terms of design principles, implementation, and contexts of use. Learning Online synthesizes research findings on the effectiveness of different types of online learning, but a major message of the book is that student outcomes arise from the joint influence of implementation, context, and learner characteristics interacting with technology--not from technology alone. The book describes available research about how best to implement different forms of online learning for specific kinds of students, subject areas, and contexts. Building on available evidence regarding practices that make online and blended learning more effective in different contexts, Learning Online draws implications for institutional and state policies that would promote judicious uses of online learning and effective implementation models. This in-depth research work concludes with a call for an online learning implementation research agenda, combining education institutions and research partners in a collaborative effort to generate and share evidence on effective practices.
Author : Paul Farmer
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 28,5 MB
Release : 2013-09-07
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0520271998
Bringing together the experience, perspective and expertise of Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Arthur Kleinman, Reimagining Global Health provides an original, compelling introduction to the field of global health. Drawn from a Harvard course developed by their student Matthew Basilico, this work provides an accessible and engaging framework for the study of global health. Insisting on an approach that is historically deep and geographically broad, the authors underline the importance of a transdisciplinary approach, and offer a highly readable distillation of several historical and ethnographic perspectives of contemporary global health problems. The case studies presented throughout Reimagining Global Health bring together ethnographic, theoretical, and historical perspectives into a wholly new and exciting investigation of global health. The interdisciplinary approach outlined in this text should prove useful not only in schools of public health, nursing, and medicine, but also in undergraduate and graduate classes in anthropology, sociology, political economy, and history, among others.
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Page : 558 pages
File Size : 21,35 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Education, Higher
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Author : Paul D. Nolting
Publisher : Academic Success Press Inc.
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 48,43 MB
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Category : Math anxiety
ISBN : 9780940287341
Every student must pass math courses to graduate. Doing well in math can both increase your career choices and allow you to graduate. "Winning at Math" will help you improve your math grades -- quickly and easily. The format of "Winning at Math" has bene revised to make it easier to read, and it contains much more proven math study skills techniques. The chapter on test anxiety has been expanded to assist students with math anxiety not just test anxiety. -- From publisher's description
Author : Eric Gaze
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,40 MB
Release : 2023-02
Category : Quantitative research
ISBN : 9780137941308
"The purpose of this Quantitative Reasoning (QR) course is to provide a comprehensive overview of the quantitative skills required to cope with the practical demands of daily life, as well as preparing students for a deeper understanding of information presented in mathematical terms. Critical thinking and problem solving are an emphasis. The application of quantitative skills to decision making, requiring reasoning from evidence, enhances your students' personal, civic, and business lives. These reasoning capabilities are based upon the ability to communicate with numbers effectively, so developing quantitative literacy is a key focus"--