Application of Microblog in Educational Technology Practice Teaching

Author(s):  
Jiugen Yuan ◽  
Ruonan Xing
2016 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Henderson ◽  
Eva Heinrich ◽  
Chwee Beng Lee

A recurring theme in the criticism of research relating to educational technology is that the field is swamped by descriptive studies. This work often does not provide for generalisation to population or theory, and rarely adds to our understanding of how the educational technology application or practices can be understood in terms of other contexts. Arguably, it is not sufficient to simply demonstrate that an effect was observed in response to an educational technology practice. There is an onus on researchers to consider how their findings are significant beyond the confines of their study.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhibin Zeng

The continuous development of robotics technology has put forward higher engineering capability requirements for industrial robotics. This paper analyzesthe status quo and existing problems of industrial robot technology practice teaching, and introduces the CDIO engineering education concept in professional teaching to enhance the engineering innovation ability and team cooperation ability of robot professional teachers and students; the progressive industrial robot practice teaching system has built a support system for robot professional practice teaching.


Author(s):  
Bruce C. Howard ◽  
Lawrence Tomei

When discussing emerging educational technologies, the complaint around the globe is common enough: we may be outfitting schools with classrooms of the future, but teaching methods remain mired in the past. In the six articles that follow we describe our research on choosing and applying emerging educational technologies in the light of what we know about best practice teaching methods. Whereas many well-respected experts have addressed the need for new methodologies, we chose to focus on the process of choosing the technologies themselves. We set out to determine how to evaluate the individual promise an educational technology may hold and to provide guidelines to those who choose and use the technologies for teaching and learning.


2013 ◽  
Vol II (XII) ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
MAGNA COELI DE SOUSA E SILVA GALAS ◽  
FABRÍCIO MORAES DE ALMEIDA

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