Instructional Tools and ISD / Computer-Based Learning and Design
Part 1 Define instructional media and discuss its purpose. Address these questions: Where does instructional media fit in the instructional systems design (ISD) process? In the ISD process, when do you select instructional media? What criteria do you use to select appropriate instructional media? Based on your ...continues
Instructional Objectives, Tools, and Media
Part 1 I am thinking of converting classroom-based instruction to a different delivery medium. I heard about broadcast instruction, audio-video conferencing, and other distance learning applications but am unsure about the delivery method of each. Eventually I will be writing a report to my boss addressing the following compo ...continues
Write a "best practices" letter to researchers to help them develop descriptive survey instruments, conduct survey research, and report results.
Prepare a 1,050-1,400-word paper discussing a decision-making tool or technique on the Internet or another source. Make sure your discussion includes a description of the tool or technique as well as an application example from external sources or from your workplace experiences. Explain when one would and when one would not use ...continues
Hello, I'm doing research on "father's involvement and children's education". In my research request form I mentioned "Fathers' involvement will be identified by the data outcomes of father-child interactions and children's academic success will be identified by the data outcomes of children's academic achievement including thei ...continues
Qualitative and quantitative studies are compared.
This job considers the differences between qualitative and quantitative studies. In a few paragraphs, based on your reading and research: Describe qualitative analysis. What is it? How would you go about selecting a sample audience for a qualitative analysis project? What are the kinds of outcomes from qualitative analysis ap ...continues
Helping children become lifelong readers
What are 3 strategies or things we can do in the classroom, to help children become life-long readers?
Data gathering assessment tools are compared.
Compare and contrast these data gathering assessment tools and how each can be used in qualitative and quantitative educational research studies: Observations Questionairres Interviews Surveys Which ones are most effective and why? Is it easier to establish reliability and validity with certain instruments? Why? How d ...continues
You are planning to have a variety of live entertainment during the festival
You are planning to have a variety of live entertainment during the festival. There will be continuous live entertainment on stage. Additionally, you envision having small groups of roaming costumed musicians performing music from the Court of King Henry VIII. In order to be historically accurate, you are researching the music o ...continues
This job examines ethics and public officials.
How do you compare and contrast the ethical considerations afforded to public officials versus a private citizen concerning research and confidentiality? Are public figures exempt from research safeguards because of their statue?