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Supporting Preservice Teachers with Asynchronous Ill-Structured Scenarios
Aslihan Kocaman; M. Yasar Ozden
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2006 (June 2006) pp. 1402–1407
In the past decades people have been in a searching towards more student-centered approaches in higher education. Ill-structured scenarios help people to solve the issue by complex thinking, and provide opportunities for novice teachers to encounter ...
Topics: Teachers
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A Qualitative Assessment of WWW-Based Learning Environment
Zahide Yildirim; M. Yasar Ozden
EdMedia + Innovate Learning 1999 (1999) p. 1641
This study aims to assess the distinctive characteristics of WWW-based learning environment through students' perceptions and observations. The study design included a total of seventeen 9th grade high school biology students in Ankara, Turkey,...
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Blended Learning Approach in Teacher Education: Teacher Candidates' Perceptions and Experiences from Turkey
Aslihan Kocaman; Ercan Kiraz; M. Yasar Ozden
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2006 (June 2006) pp. 2841–2847
In the last years, blended learning environments are brought forward as a solution to the not seen distinction between traditional face-to-face instructions with recent distance learning environments. Designing blended courses are popular, since...
Topics: Students, Instructional Design, Teachers
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A Comparison of Student-Teachers' Attitudes Toward Computers in On-Line And Traditional Computer Literacy Courses: A Case Study
Tarkan Gurbuz; Soner Yildirim; M. Yasar Ozden
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2000 (2000) pp. 348–353
This study examined the effect of two computer literacy courses (one was offered as on-line and the other one was offered through traditional methods). Two courses were compared in terms of their effectiveness on computer attitude of the student...