Search results for author:"Suzanne Aberasturi"
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Designing an Online Class: Looking at the Effect of Structure on Grades
Suzanne Aberasturi; Kelly Karpchuk
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2008 (Mar 03, 2008) pp. 189–191
Students often choose online courses because they want flexibility and choices. However, online courses have higher failure rates when compared to traditional courses. This study looks at whether undergraduate students performed better an...
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Are Online Master’s Degree Programs Replacing the Traditional Master’s Degree Programs?
Kulwadee Kongrith; Suzanne Aberasturi; Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 523–528
This paper is the result of a study conducted on possible future online students' attitudes toward online Master's degree in education. The study reviews the current research and literature regarding online versus traditional Masters programs. The...
Topics: Attitudes
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Can Online Organization be Effective in Improving Junior High School Students' Grades?
Suzanne Aberasturi; Kulwadee Kongrith; Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 1677–1678
This paper describes an online organization model as a tool to improve the grades of jr. high school students. The design of this online organization model utilizes an html-based tool. A class from a local junior high will be randomly selected to...
Topics: Students, Middle School Education
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Writing for Publication in Educational Journals
Kulwadee Kongrith; Amy Chaffin; Suzanne Aberasturi; Tina Paone; Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2005 (2005) pp. 912–916
This article presents information about the kinds of articles published in five different journals dealing with information technology in education. The researchers collected 250 articles from five well-known journals. All articles were analyzed...
Topics: Educational Technology
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An Electronic Portfolio as an Effective Tool in Assessing Performance of Students in Higher Education
Kulwadee Kongrith; Amy Chaffin; Cleborne Maddux; Suzanne Aberasturi; Rhoda Cummings
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 142–146
Portfolios are an established assessment tool in program evaluation, including higher education programs. This paper examines whether university students and teachers believe portfolios represent students' performance and can be helpful in future...
Topics: Students, Portfolios, Evaluation, Assessment, Teachers
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An Examination of Publication Bias in an International Journal of Information Technology in Education
Leping Liu; Suzanne M. Aberasturi; Kulwadee Axtell; Aaron Richmond
Computers in the Schools Vol. 24, No. 1 (Aug 09, 2007) pp. 145–163
Publication bias refers to a tendency to publish articles with significant results over publications with nonsignificant results. In this article we first review the literature of publication bias focusing on the three major determinants (file...
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The Effect of an Online Organizational Tool on Junior High Students’ Grades
Kulwadee Kongrith; Suzanne Aberasturi; Leping Liu; Cleborne Maddux
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2004 (2004) pp. 3927–3928
Abstract: This paper describes an online organization model as a tool to improve the grades of jr. high school students. The design of this online organization model utilizes an html-based tool. A class from a local junior high will be randomly...
Topics: Students, Middle School Education
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Writing for Publication: An Analysis of 591 Articles in Five Journals Dealing with Information Technology in Education
Kulwadee Axtell; Amy J. Chaffin; Suzanne Aberasturi; Tina Paone; Cleborne Maddux
Computers in the Schools Vol. 24, No. 1 (Aug 09, 2007) pp. 93–104
This article presents information about all articles published over three years in five different journals dealing with information technology in education. The researchers collected all 591 articles from these well-known journals. All articles were ...
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Accommodations for College Students with Learning Disabilities, Including Technology Options
Amy J. Chaffin; Kulwadee Kongrith; Suzanne Aberasturi; Rhoda Cummings; Cleborne Maddux
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2005 (2005) pp. 3906–3911
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore potential accommodations for college student with learning disabilities. A definition of learning disabilities will be identified along with traditional testing processes for diagnosis. The key role...
Topics: Educational Technology, Achievement, Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Post Secondary Education