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Bridging Technology and Pedagogy: Interdisciplinary Computing & Composition
WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues (WEBNETJ) 2:1 , 2000
In this article we first describe problem-solving and program development pedagogy (Deek, 1997), which has been used in freshman level computer and information science courses at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, (NJIT). After showing how this ...
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Design and Implementation of Mapping Software: Developing Technology and Geography Skills in Two Different Learning Communities
Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual (ITCE) 2002:1 , 2002
A software development collaboration project designed to maximize the skill sets and interests of school children and teachers, educational software technologists and researchers, and college undergraduates is presented. The work brings elementary...
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Participatory Design, Problem Solving and Community Involvement in Two Different Learning Communities
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2002:1 , 2002
A software development collaboration project designed to maximize the skill sets and interests of school children and teachers, educational software technologist and researchers, and college undergraduates is presented. The work brings elementary...
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Problem-Based Learning and Problem-Solving Tools: Synthesis and Direction for Distributed Education Environments
Journal of Interactive Learning Research (JILR) 13:3 , 2002
How the design and implementation of problem-solving tools used in programming instruction are complementary with both the fundamental theories of problem-based learning (PBL) and the pedagogy and practices of distributed education environments is...
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Irony and Asynchronicity: Interpreting Withdrawal Rates in E-Learning Courses
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2005:1 , Jun 27, 2005
This paper presents findings from two E-Learning studies conducted at New Jersey Institute of Technology. The first, a large-scale quasi-experimental study, centers on student performance in E-Learning and traditional courses offered within the...
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Novice and Expert Collaboration in Educational Software Development: Evaluating Application Effectiveness
Journal of Interactive Learning Research (JILR) 19:2 , April 2008
In an attempt to hone the role of learners as designers, this study investigates the effectiveness of an instructional software application resulting from a design process founded on the tenets of participatory design, informant design, and...
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Computation and Communication
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2008:1 , Mar 03, 2008
In this paper, we describe a National Science Foundation funded program in which NJIT PhD students who perform computational mathematics, science and engineering research, work one-on-one with high school teachers to infuse computation and...
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E-Learning in Undergraduate Humanities Classes: Unpacking the Variables
International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL) 9:1 , January 2010
This study describes the design, implementation, and analysis of three related surveys launched to investigate E-Learning in undergraduate humanities classes at a public technological research university. Examined are the independent variables of...
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C2PRISM: A Transformative Role for Assessment
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (ELEARN) 2009:1 , Oct 26, 2009
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to conduct a GK-12 STEM project that places doctoral students into high school math and science classes in Newark, NJ. C2PRISM Fellows serve as...
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