Digital learning publications
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Handhelds Go to School: Lessons Learned
Wireless handhelds offer new opportunities for innovative user interaction, communication, and connection with sensors – both in the classroom and on field trips.
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Using Technology To Assess Students’ Web Expertise
This study investigated the use of an online authentic assessment tool to evaluate students’ fluency with the World Wide Web (WWW). Using our online Web Expertise Assessment and accompanying WWW…
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Policy And Planning Requirements For Designing Rigorous Evaluations Of Learning Technology
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The Case For Using Randomized Experiments In Research On Newer Educational Technologies: A Critique Of The Objections Raised And Alternatives
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Painting A Landscape Onto TAPPED IN 2
Starting in mid-2001, with new NSF funding, we began working with our partners and community to design a new TAPPED IN system that we call Tapped In Version 2.
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The Nature And Future Of Classroom Connectivity: The Dialectics Of Mathematics In The Social Space
This paper is about a specific instance of the interaction and coevolution of design, technological affordance, and cognitive theory. The idea is that next generation networking can better support or…
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CILT2000: Ubiquitous Computing‚ Spanning the Digital Divide
This paper discusses the role of ubiquitous and handheld computers in education.
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Technologies For Student-Generated Work In A Peer-Led, Peer-Review Instructional Environment
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Palm Education Pioneers Program: Final Evaluation Report
CTL is administering and evaluating the program, and CTL’s research will help determine the impact that handheld technologies can have on teaching and learning.
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To Unlock The Learning Value Of Wireless Mobile Devices, Understand Coupling
We articulate three coupling issues: (1) Curricular Activity Spaces versus Personal Learning Connections (2) Integrated vs. Synchronized Educational Databases (3) Broad vs. Narrow Technological Mediation of Discourse.
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Evaluation Of Technology-Based Nutrition Program Meals Matter
A survey was administered to gauge to a sample of potential users of Meals Matter in the target population of adult homemakers.
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Handhelds In K-12: Reports From Palm Education Pioneer Research Hubs Introduction