Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Hauptverfasser: Bull, Glen, Alexander, Curby, Ferster, Bill
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ874129
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
_version_ 1867181704931704832
author Bull, Glen
Alexander, Curby
Ferster, Bill
author_facet Bull, Glen
Alexander, Curby
Ferster, Bill
Bull, Glen
Alexander, Curby
Ferster, Bill
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Finding Students Who Learn with Media Bull, Glen Alexander, Curby Ferster, Bill Primary Sources Internet Student Developed Materials Nonprint Media Learner Engagement Individualized Instruction Video Technology Computer Uses in Education Student-created media offer significant opportunities for engagement and learning. For the past five years, the authors have explored ways to incorporate Web-based authoring tools into the curriculum. In this article, they discuss PrimaryAccess, a suite of online tools that provides students with access to primary source documents on websites such as those for the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian. The realization that students respond in different ways to the authoring of media can allow teachers to provide instruction and assign tasks that best meet their individual needs. In the future, the ability to analyze student activity through online tools may provide teachers with feedback about students' time management and use of media, facilitating differentiation of instruction, and enhancement of learning.
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_EJ874129
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 2010
record_format eric
spellingShingle Finding Students Who Learn with Media
Bull, Glen
Alexander, Curby
Ferster, Bill
Primary Sources
Internet
Student Developed Materials
Nonprint Media
Learner Engagement
Individualized Instruction
Video Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Finding Students Who Learn with Media Bull, Glen Alexander, Curby Ferster, Bill Primary Sources Internet Student Developed Materials Nonprint Media Learner Engagement Individualized Instruction Video Technology Computer Uses in Education Student-created media offer significant opportunities for engagement and learning. For the past five years, the authors have explored ways to incorporate Web-based authoring tools into the curriculum. In this article, they discuss PrimaryAccess, a suite of online tools that provides students with access to primary source documents on websites such as those for the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian. The realization that students respond in different ways to the authoring of media can allow teachers to provide instruction and assign tasks that best meet their individual needs. In the future, the ability to analyze student activity through online tools may provide teachers with feedback about students' time management and use of media, facilitating differentiation of instruction, and enhancement of learning.
title Finding Students Who Learn with Media
topic Primary Sources
Internet
Student Developed Materials
Nonprint Media
Learner Engagement
Individualized Instruction
Video Technology
Computer Uses in Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ874129