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Empirical evaluation of a technology-rich learning environment.
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Empirical evaluation of a technology-rich learning environment./
作者:
McCreary, Faith Anne.
面頁冊數:
327 p.
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Co-Chairs: Robert C. Williges; Roger W. Ehrich.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-10A.
標題:
Education, Technology. -
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0493400184
Empirical evaluation of a technology-rich learning environment.
McCreary, Faith Anne.
Empirical evaluation of a technology-rich learning environment.
- 327 p.
Co-Chairs: Robert C. Williges; Roger W. Ehrich.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2001.
In the fall of 1996, the Computer Science Department at Virginia Tech initiated a joint project with a local school district, to determine how ready access to networked computing in the fifth grade would affect students. Called the PCs for Families (PCF) project, its goal was to learn what could be achieved if technology access, support, and curriculum integration could be eliminated as obstacles or constraints in the classroom and at home. A technology-rich classroom was created, with the classroom teacher trained in constructivist teaching practices and technology integration by a master teacher. Network computers were found on every desktop, with scanners, digital cameras, and other technologies scattered throughout the room. A computer was sent home with each child and teacher, and as much support as necessary was provided to all program participants, including parents. As part of this research, a yearlong field experiment was undertaken to explore the effects of the PCF intervention on the third cohort of students participating in the project. Macroergonomics served as the theoretical framework for the experiment, which focused on the in-depth, systematic assessment of those quantitative changes that resulted from exposure to the PCF fifth-grade network classroom. Students participating in the field research were randomly selected from the larger pool of students eligible for the PCF project at the school. Selected students were randomly assigned to either to the PCF fifth-grade classroom or the standard fifth-grade classroom, which served as a control group.
ISBN: 0493400184Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017498
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