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Friday, April 9, 2004

Instructional Systems Technology Department

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Proper course evaluations could lead to improved teaching and learning

Research at the Indiana University School of Education reveals how course evaluations can help teachers gauge their teaching. Findings from ongoing work by Ted Frick, associate professor of Instructional Systems Technology, will be published in an upcoming edition of the journal Educational Technology Research and Development.   Full Story >>

Media advisory: Study of gamers at IU School of Education

Media are invited to observe as Indiana University School of Education researchers gather data Friday morning while 15 middle school students play a variety of video games. The research is focusing on game players' technique and decision-making to help develop instructional technologies to better impart knowledge in the classroom.   Full Story >>

IU receives $500,000 MacArthur grant to enhance students’ education

The Indiana University School of Education has received a $500,000 grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to help researchers better understand how video games can help students become empathetic citizens and to support their knowledge development. The project is called "Academic Play Spaces: Learning for the 21st Century."   Full Story >>

Learning Matters

The September 2006 issue of Learning Matters looks at research examining Latina/Latino parent involvement, sex education for students with developmental disabilities, the Teach with Tech podcast series and research that indicates the climate at rural schools may be beneficial to special education students.   Full Story >>

Learning Matters

Learning Matters for August contains items about the digital divide, charter schools and gifted instruction, homeschooling, student expression and the Internet, and challenges facing urban schools in Indiana.   Full Story >>

Learning Matters for June

Learning Matters discusses faculty and student research involving the rights and responsibilities of college students, why children's books need not always have happy endings, and culturally-relevant group counseling techniques that could help residents in an African country cope with the AIDS epidemic.   Full Story >>



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