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Bloom's Taxonomy and the UCGIS Model Curriculum Learning Objectives By
- Bloom's Taxonomy and the UCGIS Model Curriculum Learning Objectives By Michael N. DeMers Abstract
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The Curriculum and the Interface 1 Running head: COMPONENTIAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEARNING CURVE
- The Curriculum and the Interface 1 Running head: COMPONENTIAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEARNING CURVE
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International Conference on Engineering Education August 6 -- 10, 2001 Oslo, Norway
- OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Abstract: As educators search for ways to make curriculum and learning more relevant
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The continuing challenges of technology integration for teachers. Essays in Education, 15, Retrieved March 26, 2006, from http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol152005/moreheadrev.pdf
- University Barbara LaBeau Tactics Keywords: technology integration; curriculum mapping; inquiry learning
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An Interactive Learning Environment for Adaptive Systems Instruction
- undergraduate curriculum. The learning environment is based upon an electronic book containing a hypertext
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The ATM Lab
- curriculum. The learning experience not only prepares postgraduate students to work with new multi
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A didactic model, definition of learning objects and selection of metadata for an online curriculum
- to individual teaching modules of the curriculum. This type of accessing the module resembles accessing learning
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Preparing Schools for Curricular Reform: Planning for Technology vs. Technology Planning
- of learning and curriculum. Learning sciences research in schools is commonly geared toward the reform
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Applying multiplayer role based learning in engineering education: Three case studies to analyze
- , maintaining a clear focus on the curriculum’s learning objectives. The third is to provide a learning
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What is not institutionally visible does not count: The problem of making activity assessable, accountable, and plannable
- and its relation to planning, accountability, curriculum, and learning. Assessment although only part
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