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Supporting Technology in Elementary Classrooms: The Roles of Students
David Marcovitz; M. Khalid Hamza
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2000 (2000) pp. 2061–2067
In this paper, the authors explore the roles students play in support of technology in elementary classrooms. The primary role of students in the classroom is not support, but teachers need to take advantage of every opportunity for support. Support ...
Topics: Teachers, Classrooms, Students
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TEACHING IN THE INFORMATION AGE: THE CREATIVE WAY!
M. Khalid Hamza; Bassem Alhalabi
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1999 (1999) pp. 52–58
Are students uninterested in the study of computing? Do they complain that computing is "dry" or that the subject matter has no relevant application to the "real world?" Do they seem frustrated, bored, and inattentive? Your mission as a creative...
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Virtual Labs vs. Remote Labs: Between Myth & Reality
Bassem Alhalabi; M Khalid Hamza; Sam Hsu; Nancy Romance
Florida Higher Education Consortium Statewide Conference. 1998 (1998)
Many United States institutions of higher education have established Web-based educational environments that provide higher education curricula via the Internet and diverse modalities. Success has been limited primarily to virtual classrooms (real...
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How To Design a Virtual Classroom: 10 Easy Steps To Follow
Sam Hsu; Oge Marques; M Khalid Hamza; Bassem Alhalabi
T.H.E. Journal Vol. 27, No. 2 (1999) pp. 96–98
Lists steps to follow when planning a course online: assess needs and necessary conditions to satisfy them; estimate development cost, effort, and implications; plan the virtual classroom; design the virtual classroom; prepare and distribute...
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Virtual Education: Reality or Virtuality?
M. Khalid Hamza; Sam Hsu; Sudeep Anandapuram; Bassem Alhalabi
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1999 (1999) pp. 1523–1528
For years, many nations have enjoyed technological innovations used in building computers, computer architecture and design, and computer mediated communications. American institutions of higher education have also enjoyed these advancements through ...
Topics: Computers, Software, Virtual Environments