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استخدام استراتيجية المشروعات الإلكترونية لتنمية مهارات تصميم وإنتاج وحدات التعلم الرقمية لدى طلاب جامعة الملك خالد. Using The E-Projects Strategy To Develop The Skills Of Designing And Producing Digital Learning Units For King Khalid University Students, أحمد عبد المجيد, عبد الله العمري Feb 2022

استخدام استراتيجية المشروعات الإلكترونية لتنمية مهارات تصميم وإنتاج وحدات التعلم الرقمية لدى طلاب جامعة الملك خالد. Using The E-Projects Strategy To Develop The Skills Of Designing And Producing Digital Learning Units For King Khalid University Students, أحمد عبد المجيد, عبد الله العمري

Association of Arab Universities Journal for Education and Psychology

هدفت الدراسة إلى تنمية مهارات تصميم وحدات التعلم الرقمية وإنتاجها لدى طلاب جامعة الملك خالد، وذلك في مقرر \"الحاسوب في التعليم\" من خلال استخدام استراتيجية المشروعات الإلكترونية (الفردية والجماعية)، ولتحقيق هذا الهدف تم اختيار عينة عشوائية من طلاب البكالوريوس بكلية التربية جامعة الملك خالد، تم تقسم هذه العينة إلى ثلاث مجموعات: الأولى التجريبية؛ وعددها (24) طالباً استخدمت استراتيجية المشروعات الإلكترونية الفردية، والثانية التجريبية؛ وعددها (25) طالباً استخدمت استراتيجية المشروعات الإلكترونية الجماعية، والمجموعة الثالثة ضابطة؛ وعددها (22) طالباَ استخدمت الاستراتيجية المعتادة، وقد تم إعداد بطاقة ملاحظة لمهارات تصميم وإنتاج وحدات التعلم الرقمية، كما استخدم اختبار \"تحليل التباين الأحادي\" لتحليل نتائج الدراسة. …


Using Computer Technologies In The Lessons Of Russian Language, B Ismoilova, U.S Juraev Mar 2018

Using Computer Technologies In The Lessons Of Russian Language, B Ismoilova, U.S Juraev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article deals with the development of computer technologies and new teaching methods in the lesson of Russian language. Recommendations are given on the organization of educational processes in the lessons of Russian language at a high scientific and pedagogical level, conducting problem lessons, using advanced pedagogical technologies and multimedia while learning Russian orthography and spelling.


Using Computer Technologies In The Lessons Of Russian Language, B Ismoilova, U.S Juraev Mar 2018

Using Computer Technologies In The Lessons Of Russian Language, B Ismoilova, U.S Juraev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article deals with the development of computer technologies and new teaching methods in the lesson of Russian language. Recommendations are given on the organization of educational processes in the lessons of Russian language at a high scientific and pedagogical level, conducting problem lessons, using advanced pedagogical technologies and multimedia while learning Russian orthography and spelling.


(De)Fencing The Cultural Commons Through A (De)Constructive Media Art Curriculum, Steven Ciampaglia Jan 2012

(De)Fencing The Cultural Commons Through A (De)Constructive Media Art Curriculum, Steven Ciampaglia

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

Rampant consolidation in the media industry has led to an ever-increasing push to extend the breadth and scope of copyright law. A deliberate and systematic effort to restrict access to cultural texts that were previously accessible has led to a creative climate that is increasingly intimidating to young artists. The personal computer provides students the ability to re-open these texts and reclaim their right to fairly use the cultural artifacts of their surroundings as building blocks of expression. The personal computer can deconstruct closed media texts into malleable parts of visual language that students can reconstruct into new texts. These …


Electromagnetic Pollution In The Computer Labs: The Effects On The Learning Environment, Yavuz Erdogan Sep 2007

Electromagnetic Pollution In The Computer Labs: The Effects On The Learning Environment, Yavuz Erdogan

Essays in Education

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) became increasingly a common constituent of the general and workplace environments early in the 20th century. The biological and physiological effects of EMF become a topic of considerable scientific researches during the past two decades. Also, some of scientists claim that EMF causes physiological stress, producing symptoms of tiredness and difficulty concentration. These symptoms could be able to affect the learning environment in negative way. Considering all these points, the purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of EMF on the learning environment of the computer laboratories. The EMF measurements were carried out in four …


Computers In The Classroom, William C. Levin Dec 2004

Computers In The Classroom, William C. Levin

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Meeting The Challenge: Training An Aging Population To Use Computers, Carol Bean Oct 2003

Meeting The Challenge: Training An Aging Population To Use Computers, Carol Bean

The Southeastern Librarian

Older adults present a special challenge to libraries offering computer training. Many of those seeking training have little, if any, prior experience with the concepts and skills necessary to use computers, yet their ability to learn those concepts and skills is hampered by the aging process. This article summarizes the factors in aging which most affect learning computer skills, and how those factors can be mitigated.


It’S Time To Upgrade: Tests And Administration Procedures For The New Millennium, Michael Russell Apr 2002

It’S Time To Upgrade: Tests And Administration Procedures For The New Millennium, Michael Russell

Essays in Education

Increasing use of computers in schools has led to a mis-alignment between the way some students develop skill and knowledge and how they are tested. This paper reviews past research that demonstrates that paper-based tests that require students to produce written responses underestimate the achievement of students who are accustomed to writing on computer. The paper then explores how learning that occurs through other instructional uses of computers is not adequately captured by current testing practices. The paper argues that new approaches should be explored to better measure student learning.