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Teach Pilot Study: Implementation Of An E-Learning Course In Physical Activity And Sedentary Behaviour For Pre- And In-Service Early Childhood Educators (Eces), Faith E.A Heidary, Brianne A. Bruijns, Patricia Tucker Aug 2021

Teach Pilot Study: Implementation Of An E-Learning Course In Physical Activity And Sedentary Behaviour For Pre- And In-Service Early Childhood Educators (Eces), Faith E.A Heidary, Brianne A. Bruijns, Patricia Tucker

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

Early childhood educators (ECEs) are highly influential in promoting healthy movement behaviours (e.g. physical activity [PA] and sedentary behaviour [SB]) in early childhood. It is essential that ECEs gain knowledge and confidence in their ability to incorporate appropriate amounts of high-quality movement experiences for children in their care. However, ECEs do not currently receive related education in their current pre-service programs or professional development in practice.

The Training EArly CHildhood educators in physical activity (TEACH) study intends to improve ECEs’ knowledge, confidence, and intentions regarding promoting healthy movement behaviours by providing comprehensive training in PA, SB, outdoor and risky play …


Working Together To Train Child Welfare Workers On The Impact Of Domestic Violence On Children: A Faculty-Staff Collaborative Research Project, Andrea Nikischer, Jeanette Koncikowski Jan 2015

Working Together To Train Child Welfare Workers On The Impact Of Domestic Violence On Children: A Faculty-Staff Collaborative Research Project, Andrea Nikischer, Jeanette Koncikowski

Adult Education Research Conference

This presentation will discuss the “Research in Domestic Violence for Child Welfare Trainers and Case Workers" collaborative “match” project. This project featured the pairing of a SUNY Buffalo State faculty member with an education specialist from the Institute for Community Health Promotion. Research findings will be shared.


Design With Diversity In Mind: Online Information Literacy Instruction For Nontraditional Students, Holly Mabry, Natalie E. Bishop Oct 2014

Design With Diversity In Mind: Online Information Literacy Instruction For Nontraditional Students, Holly Mabry, Natalie E. Bishop

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

Web-based, online learning options through Blackboard, Moodle, Desire2Learn, and other learning management systems are increasingly popular for students and library patrons who are unable to attend traditional face-to-face courses on a college campus due to geographical, financial, or family obligations. Librarians are also retooling their information literacy courses to adapt to the rapidly evolving online learning environment. Just like in a physical classroom or library that provides assistive technology and interpreters, online information must be accessible for a variety of backgrounds and abilities. Inaccessible online courses that aren't developed with plain language, good color contrast, captions or alternative text formats, …


Application Of Ict Iii: An Adaptive E-Learning Framework To Supporting New Ways Of Teaching & Learning, Amna Basharat, Sh. Umar Khalid, Arshad A. Shahid, Syed Hassan Sep 2009

Application Of Ict Iii: An Adaptive E-Learning Framework To Supporting New Ways Of Teaching & Learning, Amna Basharat, Sh. Umar Khalid, Arshad A. Shahid, Syed Hassan

International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies

To address the ever increasing need and challenges associated with improving the state of Web-based education, a synergistic view of e-learning and intelligent and adaptive tutoring is adapted which is the basic essence of the learner centered adaptive e-learning framework presented in this paper. This framework aims to provide a complete environment of online learning. The conceptual architecture of the framework presented in this paper is centered around the following core features: (1) domain specific learning services (2) student capability analysis (3) adaptive lecture authoring tool and notification manager (4) intelligent assessment engine (5) user friendly e-learning portal. Altogether, this …


E-Learning In Knowledge-Based Society, P.F. Tsui, K.M. Yue Aug 2000

E-Learning In Knowledge-Based Society, P.F. Tsui, K.M. Yue

International Vocational Education and Training Association (IVETA) Conference

The new training technologies can help improve the quality of the teaching and learning process, reduce training time and costs and compensate for the lack of training opportunities. One of the most prominent technologies is the development of Internet - leading to the development of e-learning. In the knowledge-based society, training stresses on individual learning and innovation to meet the restructuring of the industry. The Continuous Learning Centre (CLC) has demonstrated the success of the Internet learning and has been a pioneer in this area in Hong Kong. The experience and future development of CLC will be shared in this …