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Monde arabe, enseignement et nouvelle technologie (Impact Campus) - 1 views

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    9 octobre 2012 - « De nombreux cours en ligne font appel à la technologie de classe virtuelle synchrone (en temps réel) à l'Université Laval. Bon nombre d'universités du monde arabe suivent le mouvement. »
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Technologie à l'école : les étudiants sont moins enthousiastes que leurs prof... - 1 views

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    10 octobre 2012 - « Au-delà des idées reçues. À l'heure où le monde de l'éducation cherche lui aussi à trouver sa place dans les mutations sociales et technologiques en cours, le constat est troublant : les étudiants universitaires du Québec semblent davantage valoriser un mode d'éducation classique, reposant sur des cours magistraux, entre autres, alors que les enseignants penchent massivement pour une plus grande présence des outils technologiques d'apprentissage, de communication ou de socialisation dans les classes. »
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L'enseignement à la page de l'informatique (Concordia University) - 1 views

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    5 octobre 2012 - « Du courriel à Twitter, en passant par les blogues et les logiciels de traitement de texte, les programmes informatiques donnent accès à une multitude de modes de communication. Alors que les applications sociales ont été les moteurs du développement du Web participatif pour les usagers comme pour les programmeurs, l'ère du Web 2.0 s'étend bien au-delà du réseautage et peut, en fait, avoir des répercussions sur l'éducation. »
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Quand l'enfant est à l'ordinateur, le parent est souvent loin (UdeM) - 1 views

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    « Mère de deux jeunes garçons, Catherine Schick s'est intéressée à la relation que les enfants développaient avec l'ordinateur. Les enfants d'aujourd'hui naissent dans un monde où la technologie est omniprésente. La chercheuse tenait à savoir comment les jeunes de 5 à 10 ans vivaient cette relation avec l'ordinateur. Pour entrer plus facilement en contact avec eux, elle a utilisé des méthodes dites créatives, comme le collage. »
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Les gènes de l'oppression (ULaval) - 0 views

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    17 janvier 2013 - « Votre enfant a des rapports difficiles avec ses camarades de classe? Bien que consciemment vous n'y soyez pour rien, la faute vous incombe en partie. En effet, des chercheurs ont découvert que la génétique joue un rôle important dans le rejet par les pairs et la victimisation à l'école primaire. « Heureusement, ces problèmes ne sont pas irréversibles s'ils sont diagnostiqués à temps », souligne Michel Boivin, professeur à l'École de psychologie et auteur principal de l'étude parue dans Child Development. »
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L'entrepreneuriat, un antidote au décrochage scolaire ? (UQAR) - 0 views

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    25 février 2013 - « Près de 20 étudiants au baccalauréat en enseignement en adaptation scolaire et sociale au campus de Lévis participent à un projet de recherche sur les effets de la pédagogie à valeur entrepreneuriale sur la réussite des élèves au primaire et au secondaire. Un projet qui s'inscrit dans le cadre du Défi de l'entrepreneuriat de la Stratégie d'action jeunesse 2009-2014. »
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Le soutien aux études, c'est bon aussi pour les adultes (UdeM) - 1 views

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    11 février 2013 - « Prendre la décision de retourner aux études lorsqu'on a un travail et une famille n'est pas une mince affaire, comme le constate chaque jour Pierre Cantin, conseiller à la persévérance à la Faculté de l'éducation permanente. »
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E-learning: New pathways in education (Concordia University) - 1 views

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    20 février 2013 - « Flipped classrooms, blended learning, social media applications, distance learning. A survey of current best practices and future applications for online learning tools and programs will be at the heart of an upcoming conference. The e-Scape conference will be held April 3, 4 and 5 in various locations of the Sir George Williams Campus. »
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Taking water into exams could boost grades (The Telegraph) - 2 views

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    « A study of university students found that those who brought drinks, especially water, with them as they sat their exams performed up to 10 per cent better than those who did not. »
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Les logiciels de détection de similitudes : une solution au plagiat électroni... - 0 views

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    « Ce rapport étudie donc la pertinence de ces logiciels et présente plus spécifiquement les cas de Turnitin et de Compilatio. De plus, il se veut une occasion de mieux connaître le contexte numérique actuel et la situation spécifique du plagiat électronique dans les institutions universitaires et de situer le recours à des logiciels de détection de similitudes dans une vision globale de lutte anti-plagiat. »
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Apprendre : les étudiants brillants dévoilent leurs stratégies (Thot Cursus) - 1 views

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    « Comment font ces étudiants brillants pour être si... brillants? Qui ne s'est jamais posé cette question face aux élèves aux parcours d'une réussite exemplaire souvent jalousée, sur leurs stratégies d'apprentissage? Prof ou étudiant, la curiosité veut qu'au moins une fois vous ayez eu envie de révéler la méthode d'étude de ces têtes de classes pour rééquilibrer la donne et aider les étudiants plus modestes à développer leurs compétences. Sur son blog Pédagogie universitaire, Amaury Daele, conseiller pédagogique à l'Université de Lausanne et doctorant à l'Université de Genève commente les résultats d'une étude de Wendy McMillan[1] autour de cette interrogation. »
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Comprendre le TDAH (Impact Campus) - 1 views

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    « À l'approche des examens, Impact Campus revient sur le trouble déficitaire de l'attention avec ou sans hyperactivité (TDAH). Pathologie plus ou moins connue des étudiants, Annick Vincent médecin-psychiatre au Centre Médical l'Hétrière à Québec, nous explique comment la reconnaitre et la traiter efficacement. »
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Using self-efficacy to assess the readiness of nursing educators and students for mobil... - 1 views

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    «The purpose of this study was to assess the self-efficacy of nursing faculty and students related to their potential use of mobile technology and to ask what implications this technology has for their teaching and learning in practice education contexts. We used a cross-sectional survey design involving students and faculty in two nursing education programs in a western Canadian college. In January, 2011, 121 faculty members and students completed the survey. Results showed a high level of ownership and use of mobile devices among our respondents. The median mobile self-efficacy score was 75 on a scale of 100, indicating that both faculty and students were highly confident in their use of mobile technologies and prepared to engage in mobile learning.»
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Examining interactivity in synchronous virtual classrooms (The International Review of ... - 0 views

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    «Interaction is crucial to student satisfaction in online courses. Adding synchronous components (virtual classroom technologies) to online courses can facilitate interaction. In this study, interaction within a synchronous virtual classroom was investigated by surveying 21 graduate students in an instructional technology program in the southeastern United States. The students were asked about learner-learner, learner-instructor, learner-content, and learner-interface interactions. During an interview, the instructor was asked about strategies to promote these different forms of interaction. In addition, the academic, social, and technical aspects of interactions were examined in three course archives using Schullo's (2005) schema. Participants reported that the Wimba interface was easy to use and that various features, such as text chat and the webcam, facilitated interaction among the students and with the instructor in the virtual classroom. The importance of students' ability to receive immediate feedback and their experience as presenters was highlighted across the various kinds of interaction. The instructor's teaching style and visual presence were instrumental in engaging students with the content. The results suggest that student interaction, and hence learning, was aided by the live communication that occurred through the virtual classroom. This study has implications for those who are considering adopting virtual classroom technologies for their online or blended teaching.»
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Assignment Strategies: Giving Student Choices on How Assignments Are Weighted (Faculty ... - 0 views

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    «The June-July issue of The Teaching Professor newsletter highlights a study in which MBA students were given weighting choices and doing so increased their interest in the course and in taking subsequent courses, as compared with MBA students not given a choice. It would seem sensible to assume that "interest" in a course means more time devoted to study and that should result in more learning. However, in this particular study, the grades of students with choice about assignment weights were virtually identical to the grades of those students without the choice. »
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Quality assurance in e-learning: PDPP evaluation model and its application (The Interna... - 0 views

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    «E-learning has become an increasingly important teaching and learning mode in educational institutions and corporate training. The evaluation of e-learning, however, is essential for the quality assurance of e-learning courses. This paper constructs a four-phase evaluation model for e-learning courses, which includes planning, development, process, and product evaluation, called the PDPP evaluation model. Planning evaluation includes market demand, feasibility, target student group, course objectives, and finance. Development evaluation includes instructional design, course material design, course Web site design, flexibility, student-student interaction, teacher/tutor support, technical support, and assessment. Process evaluation includes technical support, Web site utilization, learning interaction, learning evaluation, learning support, and flexibility. Product evaluation includes student satisfaction, teaching effectiveness, learning effectiveness, and sustainability. Using the PDPP model as a research framework, a purely e-learning course on Research Methods in Distance Education, developed by the School of Professional and Continuing Education at the University of Hong Kong (HKU SPACE) and jointly offered with the School of Distance Learning for Medical Education of Peking University (SDLME, PKU) was used as a case study.»
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Undergrad geoscience class receives Science magazine prize for real-life research (Eure... - 0 views

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    «Geoscience assistant professor Anne Egger took a class as an undergraduate at Yale University that examined how pure science connects to society. Not only did the class draw her in more dramatically than other classes had, it helped determine how she would engage future generations of students. [...] A course module she created, entitled Seismicity and Relative Risk, introduces students to real scientific data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and asks them to consider questions in which they have personal interest. Because of its effectiveness at bringing students into the world of real science and leading them to formulate questions stemming from their own curiosity, Egger's module has won the Science Prize for Inquiry-Based Instruction (IBI).
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Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012 (Inside Higher Ed) - 1 views

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    «Faculty members are far less excited by, and more fearful of, the recent growth of online education than are academic technology administrators, according to a new study by Inside Higher Ed and the Babson Survey Research Group. But professors are hardly the luddites many still assume them to be. Nearly half of the 4,564 faculty members surveyed, three-quarters of whom are full-time professors, said the rise of online education excites them more than it frightens them.»
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Researchers apply hope theory to boost college student success (Inside Higher Ed) - 1 views

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    «It doesn't seem surprising that someone who can set goals, visualize paths to achieve them, and summon the motivation to start down those paths would be more likely to succeed than someone who can't do those things. But measuring the potential effect of those characteristics - which together compose the characteristic of "hope" - is starting to become more clear. A growing (but still small) body of research is finding that students with high levels of hope get better grades and graduate at higher rates than those with lower levels, and that the presence of hope in a student is a better predictor of grades and class ranking than standardized test scores.
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La procrastination et la formation à distance (Agence des usages des TICE) - 0 views

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    « L'un des défis à surmonter dans la formation à distance est la procrastination (tendance à « renvoyer à demain »), qui touche bon nombre d'apprenants. »
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