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Influences of Technology-Related Playful Activity and Thought on Moral Development
American Journal of Play(ISSN-1938-0399)4:1
Many early developmental theorists such as Freud, Erikson, Piaget, and Vygotsky suggested that play--which the authors of this article define as both playful activity and playful thought--had the power to influence the moral emotions, behaviors, and ...
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Strengthening Scientific Verbal Behavior: An Experimental Comparison of Progressively Prompted and Unprompted Programmed Instruction and Prose Tutorials
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ISSN-0021-8855) 40:1
Web-based software was used to deliver and record the effects of programmed instruction that progressively added formal prompts until attempts were successful, programmed instruction with one attempt, and prose tutorials. Error-contingent...
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Using SMS texting to reduce procrastination in large-enrollment courses: An Exploratory Study
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2013:1
This presentation will report the results of a pilot study on a system design to reduce procrastination in a large-enrollment course using Short Message Service (SMS) technology. The study focused on three students who initially had below-average...
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The Prevalence, Perceived Barriers and Benefits of Open Source Software in K-12 Public Schools in Southwest Ohio
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2010:1
This exploratory study investigates the prevalence, perceived benefits and barriers to the use of open source software (OSS) in public K-12 educational institutions in southwest Ohio. Using a 102-item survey, 45 representatives of school districts...
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Influences of Technology-Related Playful Activity and Thought on Moral Development
American Journal of Play (ISSN-1938-0399) 4:1
Many early developmental theorists such as Freud, Erikson, Piaget, and Vygotsky suggested that play--which the authors of this article define as both playful activity and playful thought--had the power to influence the moral emotions, behaviors, and ...
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