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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Effectiveness of a Personal Robot in Presenting a Sound/Filmstrip as Measured by a Robotic Technology Achievement Test

Keenan, Douglas E. (Douglas Earl) 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to compare the effects of two methods of filmstrip presentation on student achievement. One method employed a personal robot to automatically advance a filmstrip projector in sequence with an audio cassette tape while the other method had a person manually advancing a filmstrip projector in sequence with an audio cassette tape. These were the findings of the study: The pretested experimental and control subjects learned from the sound/filmstrip. The pretested experimental and control groups' mean posttest scores were significantly higher (p < .05) than their pretest mean scores. The experimental groups did not achieve significantly higher mean scores (p > .05) on a posttest, delayed retest, or module mean tests than the control groups. Using the findings of this study, the following conclusions were drawn. Students Learn from a sound/filmstrip on robotic technology whether it is presented by a human being or by a robot. A robot is a viable alternative to the human teacher in situations where the student-teacher interaction is limited.
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宗敎德育視聽敎材的擴散過程: 個案硏究. / Zong jiao de yu shi ting jiao cai de kuo san guo cheng: Ge an yan jiu.

January 1987 (has links)
李小玲撰. / 據稿本複印. / Thesis (M.A.)--香港中文大學. / Ju gao ben fu yin. / Li Xiaoling zhuan. / Thesis (M.A.)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue. / 表一至卅六的目錄      --- p.V / 圖一至三的目錄       --- p.X / 附錄一至四的目錄      --- p.XI / 鳴謝 --- p.XII / Chapter 第一章 --- 引言 / Chapter 一、一 --- 青少年心態 --- p.1 / Chapter 一、二 --- 教育署的行動 --- p.4 / Chapter 一、三 --- 各界對「學校德育指引」的回應 --- p.5 / Chapter 一、四 --- 傳播中心的錄影帶製作 --- p.7 / Chapter 第二章 --- 擴散的理論與研究 / Chapter 二、一 --- 擴散的定義      --- p.9 / Chapter 二、二 --- 擴散研究面對的批評  --- p.11 / Chapter 二、三 --- 擴散理論的再思    --- p.20 / Chapter 二、四 --- 從過往研究看新事物的界定 --- p.24 / Chapter 二、五 --- 從過往研究看新事物的分類 --- p.28 / Chapter 二、六 --- 新事物的(認知)屬性 --- p.32 / Chapter 第三章 --- 研究目的及方法 / Chapter 三、一 --- 宗教德育錄影帶節目這新事物 --- p.35 / Chapter 三、二 --- 進行這項研究的原因   --- p.39 / Chapter 三、三 --- 研究方法  --- p.44 / Chapter 三、三、一 --- 實地觀察 --- p.45 / Chapter 三、三、二 --- 調查 --- p.55 / Chapter 第四章 --- 研究假設及結果 / Chapter 四、一 --- 一般性資料 --- p.60 / Chapter 四、二 --- 租用者決定租用錄影帶節目所經過的階段 --- p.62 / Chapter 四、三 --- 租用者租用錄影帶節目的原因 --- p.69 / Chapter 四、四 --- 不租用者不租用錄影帶節目的原因 --- p.73 / Chapter 四、五 --- 影響教師會否租用錄影帶節目的因素 --- p.76 / Chapter 四、六 --- 本研究所受到的限制   --- p.96 / Chapter 第五章 --- 結論 --- p.102 / 註釋 --- p.109 / 表一至卅六 --- p.132 / 圖一至三 --- p.150 / 附錄一至四 --- p.153 / 參考書目 --- p.179
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The use of visual imagery and reflective writing as a measure of social work students' capstone experience

Orton, Dianne J. 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DPhil (Social Work))--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / Traditional means for social work students to share their capstone field work experiences in the academic setting have primarily focused on articulating this experience using verbal skills, reports and other forms of written documentation. The ability of students to explain the nuances of agency environments, clientele, the acquisition and demonstration of transferable skills such as communication, teamwork, organizing and planning skills and critical thinking abilities in a descriptively rich fashion is quite limited. The aim of the study is to determine the perceived meaning, and significance of students’ photographed artifacts. This qualitative study incorporated an exploratory design using visual imagery, reflective writing techniques and photo-elicitation interviews. This process provided students the opportunity to illustrate the depth and breath of their capstone field work experiences. The study resulted in 110 participant-produced photographs taken in three domains: At the agency, Outside the agency and Personal. Six overarching themes developed from the analyzed data: (1) safety, (2) environment and atmosphere, (3) transportation, (4) frustration and stress, (5) inspiration, coping and hope and (6) transferable skills. The findings reflect the unique perspective of students’ capstone field work experience that can be shared with social work students, educators, and practitioners.
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Factors in media selection for quality distance education: a survey of issues and recommendations for practice.

Long, Leanne M. January 2000 (has links)
This dissertation examines the contribution that media make in quality distance education and seeks explanations for poor media selection processes. Distance education is viewed in policy documents as playing a crucial role in the development of South Africa and the provision of a wide range of education opportunities through distance methods has increased rapidly. There are however grave concerns about the quality of much of this provision. This reflects global disappointment where many technology-based educational operations failing to meet expectations. In Part One, the study scrutinizes the role of media in distance education and concludes that conceptually and in practice technology is indeed viewed as a crucial component of distance provision and consequently decision around the selection and usage of media will be significant in quality distance education. Thereafter the study analyses possible reasons for poor media choices, highlighting aspects such as over-enthusiastic beliefs in technology, a neglect of educational issues and an under theorized approach. Given that there has been considerable research activity into media usage, the study then examines why previous research has not been influential in media decisions, concluding that the research is conceptually flawed and overly crude. Having identified and discussed bad practice, Part Two moves into the positive and identifies basic principles in making better choices (such as examining our own beliefs, conceptualizing the relationship between education and technology and mobilizing team approaches). Developing more sophisticated understandings of education and technology and ways in which can be utilized forms the bulk of this section and includes a focus on current notions of quality education. Rather than concluding with strong recommendations, two specific areas for consideration - convergence and media combinations- are suggested. / Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.
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Developing and producing a patient education video entitled "All about being a bone marrow donor for your sibling" : a report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science (Parent-Child Nursing) ... /

Danaher, Judith A. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1996.
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Developing and producing a patient education video entitled "All about being a bone marrow donor for your sibling" : a report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science (Parent-Child Nursing) ... /

Danaher, Judith A. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1996.
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Videoprogrambenutting en die indiensopleiding van departementshoofde

Van Vreden, Jan 27 March 2014 (has links)
M.Ed. (Media Studies) / Please refer to full text to view abstract
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An andragogical approach to the experiences of students studying English through teletuition

Lourens, Margaret 18 March 2014 (has links)
M.Ed. / The subject English is compulsory in the researcher's students' field of study. The researcher offers the subject English for the National Teacher's Diploma Technical and the National Higher Diploma : Post-School Education. The students come from many different cultural backgrounds and for many of them English is a second or third language. The researcher has observed that there are social affects with which students have to contend, and has detected a definite need amongst students for more certainty pertaining to communication in distance education. The researcher has also perceived definite distinguishing features amongst cultural groups in her subject field English. A definite need arose to examine problems experienced by students studying through teletuition, such as trying to interact with a distant institution, problems concerning the study of English as second or third language and social effects experienced by students in distance education. After having done theoretical research, the researcher included an empirical questionnaire survey in which she attempted to gain biographical and other background information. Respondents were asked questions which concentrated on methods by which they had learned English, whether they experience an intrusion of their home language on English language performance and whether culture impinges on the acquisition of English. The research also attempted to determine whether students experience demotivation, fear of failure and situational problems, amongst others. In the light of the literature study, the questionnaire survey and interviews, the findings summarily were that students * have a need for more contact with their lecturers * revealed a need for emotional support from relatives and lecturers * are demotivated by the negative tone of comments on assignments * experience situational problems * experience fear of failure * experience an intrusion of their home language on English language performance * experience a cultural intrusion in the study of English * experience too many cross - cul,tural contrasts which have an effect on the understanding of English. If the educator in a distance education institution is aware of the students' needs and problems, it would result in a greater understanding of this didactic responsibility in helping students realize their full potential.
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The development of a student-initiated, teacher-guided hypermedia program for automotive computer control systems

Korn, Dennis Raymond 01 January 1997 (has links)
To provide a proper amount of quality training for tomorrow's automotive technicians, it will be necessary to provide more time for training or to develop a more efficient means of training. This project uses a HyperCard-based program to provide a starting point in increasing efficiency in instructional delivery and to continue to provide the skills necessary for a student to become a competent automotive technician.
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The brain-based theory of learning and multimedia

Laflamme, Denise Marie 01 January 1994 (has links)
For this project the brain-based theory of learning, an eclectic theory that incorporates the cognitive and humanistic views was researched. Multimedia, a technology which supports the principles of brain-based learning, was then selected as the vehicle to present historical materials to students.

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