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Exploring Secondary Students’ Abilities In Judging The Credibility Of Digital Content On The Internet, Katie Dailey Jan 2020

Exploring Secondary Students’ Abilities In Judging The Credibility Of Digital Content On The Internet, Katie Dailey

Masters Theses

The shift from print to digital environments has created an opportunity and responsibility for educators to focus on instructional planning and practices that reflects the growing complexity of online texts students helping to ensure that their students are information literate. The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the how 83 eleventh grade high school English students judge the credibility of information on the internet. The researcher used methodological triangulation to qualitatively analyze by comparing and aligning data from the survey results, observations of students during class discussions, responses to class assignments, and the quality ratings of students’ think-aloud …


Systems Simulation Using Promodel: An Online Teaching Method, Gustavo Sioni Bosoli Jan 2013

Systems Simulation Using Promodel: An Online Teaching Method, Gustavo Sioni Bosoli

Masters Theses

This study was designed with the purpose to create an online method to deploy the concepts and practical knowledge necessary for the course System Simulation {TEC 5523) offered by Eastern Illinois University. The course is currently offered on a hybrid format, with part of it being ministered in the classroom and the remaining on the online environment. This research focused on creating a set of multimedia and step-by-step lessons aimed to substitute the part of the course that demands the students to be present in the classroom. These lessons were developed based on exercises from the textbook currently used for …


Instructional Media Materials Used In The Physical Education Program At Eastern Illinois University 1899-1984, Marina Su-Chin Yu Jan 1984

Instructional Media Materials Used In The Physical Education Program At Eastern Illinois University 1899-1984, Marina Su-Chin Yu

Masters Theses

This study was designed to research the development of the physical education program at Eastern Illinois University relative to its use of audio visual materials. The period covered was 1899-1984. The curriculum of physical education was researched from 1899-1924 to provide background for the reporting of the early use of audio visual materials.

The writer interviewed Dr . Gene W. Scholes, Director of the Audio Visual Center, and checked the Center's inventory records. The writer also interviewed staff members of the Physical Education Department and thereby established that instructional media materials were used extensively in athletics and in departmental activities. …


Programmed Instruction Of Hand Manipulative Techniques In Industrial Arts, Vincent Frederick Kuetemeyer Jan 1967

Programmed Instruction Of Hand Manipulative Techniques In Industrial Arts, Vincent Frederick Kuetemeyer

Masters Theses

No abstract provided by author.


A Study Of Selected Audio-Visual Materials Used In South-Eastern Illinois Secondary School Drafting Programs, Robert L. Trueblood Jan 1967

A Study Of Selected Audio-Visual Materials Used In South-Eastern Illinois Secondary School Drafting Programs, Robert L. Trueblood

Masters Theses

No abstract provided by author.


A Historical Description Of The Eastern Illinois University Audio-Visual Center From Its Beginning To 1966, J. Aleta Carman Jan 1966

A Historical Description Of The Eastern Illinois University Audio-Visual Center From Its Beginning To 1966, J. Aleta Carman

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Extent To Which High School Coaches Of Illinois Use Audio-Visual Materials And The Value They Attach To Them, Paul E. Swofford Jan 1953

A Study Of The Extent To Which High School Coaches Of Illinois Use Audio-Visual Materials And The Value They Attach To Them, Paul E. Swofford

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.