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Technology-Supported Teaching and Research Methods for Educators
Someone who is participating in a program of study in order to attain a particular profession.
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Emerging Technologies in Teaching, Research, and Learning: GIS Technology and Methods in Education
Colbert Mutiso Jackson (University of Eastern Africa, Kenya) and Dickson Kinoti Kibetu (Chuka University, Kenya)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5915-3.ch011
Abstract
A GIS is a tool for working with geographic information. Therefore, its primary purpose is to maintain data about geographic space. A GIS application deals with spatial information on a computer. GIS software presents earth features on a computer and then uses GIS to visualize, question, analyze, and understand this data about the world and human activity. Often this data is viewed on a map. This chapter shows the relationship between geographical information technology and society and provides educators and policymakers with a basic understanding of GIS, its relevance to teaching and learning, and suggest possible ways for implementing GIS technology in the classroom. This means that GIS has an educational agenda to meet, since this technology presents several opportunities for teachers to implement learner-centered approaches for various subjects.
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Behavioral Innovations in Computer Science and Computational Thinking in P-16 Education
This refers to an individual who is formally enrolled at a school. A student is principally known for studying and learning about a particular subject.
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Culturally Responsive Teaching to Empower Indigenous Student Communities
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From Distance Education to Open and Distance Learning: A Holistic Evaluation of History, Definitions, and Theories
An individual who demands knowledge as part of a planned and organized learning pursuit and who is attending an educational institution.
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Educational Leadership for Enhancing Quality in Teacher Education
Pupil, a person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully.
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Achievement Differences Between Students in Single-Sex Schools and Students in Coeducational Schools: A Hierarchical Linear Modeling Approach
An individual of legal school age who is enrolled in an educational program in grades K-12 or in an age-appropriate placement under the jurisdiction of a school.
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Context and Teaching with Technology in the Digital Age
Student characteristics such as their beliefs, motivations, and other factors that reciprocally affect teachers and their practice.
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Strategies to Promote Powerful Learning in Management Education
Pupil, a person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully.
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Effective Methods of Teaching Asynchronous Classes
An individual who is engaged in is enrolled in a learning institution.
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Addressing the Unemployed Graduate Challenge Through Student Entrepreneurship and Innovation in South Africa's Higher Education
Is a young person or any other person who is registered in a university or institution of higher learning to obtain his or her degree or qualification.
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Faculty Motivation in Management Education
A person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; pupil.
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Integration of Moodle and Electronic University Systems at BMSTU
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Assessing the Psychometric Properties of a Student Course Evaluation Instrument Using Rasch Measurement Approach
A person of legal school age who is enrolled in an educational program in grades K-12, in a higher education setting or an age-appropriate placement under the jurisdiction of a school.
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Education of Sustainable Manufacturing in Curricula
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Student-Faculty Joint Research as a Strategic Alliance for Knowledge Co-Creation in Academia
Pupil, a person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully.
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The Blended Learning Environment in Higher Education: The Tutor and Student Perspective
This chapter refers to students, targeting students at university’s post-graduate level with in a British University.
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A Ranking Framework for Higher Education Institutions: A Students' Perspective
A person who is studying at a university or other place of higher education.
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Formative Journeys: Formative Assessment With Journey Mapping Through Hero Stories, Gamification, Computational Thinking
Is broadly defined as anyone in a student role. College or university students in their courses or inservice teachers in professional development are examples of students.
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Characterization of Online Learners or Students in Namibia
Refers to someone who is attending classes and registered at a tertiary institution with main aim of acquiring knowledge and skills.
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Trends for Business Education Post COVID-19
Pupil, a person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully.
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A Strategic Model to Promote University of Choice Decisions Among the International Students
Any individual registered for tertiary study at an institution of higher learning.
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Reinforcing Responsible Learning: Acknowledgement of Syllabus and Course Requirements
An individual, who is enrolled in a course or program in an institution of higher learning, is generally pursuing a degree or learning related to a course of study discipline or degree program.
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A Review of Mental Health Issues Prevalent in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Subjects
A learner enrolled in an educational institution, actively acquiring knowledge and skills in various subjects through instruction and assessments.
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Students' Support in an ODeL Context: Students in ODeL
A student is a person who wants to acquire knowledge in a formal setting.
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A Digital Escape Rooms for Learning General Physics in HEIs: Building the Universe in Five Rooms
In this text, the term student includes those registered to all levels and types of formal studies, including secondary, vocational, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels.
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