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A New Model for Teachers’ Development in the Information Age
Edna Yaffe
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2002 (2002) pp. 2087–2088
Information and communication technologies are obviously changing the way we teach and learn. A generic model, The TAMID Model, for the professional development of in-service teachers has been developed to support teachers in their day to day...
Topics: Information Communication Technologies, Teachers, Curriculum, Professional Development, Schools
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Tamid: Science Teachers On-Line
Edna Yaffe
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1998 (1998) pp. 955–957
Based on information and communication technologies TAMID (A Hebrew acronym for “Communications, Science, Knowledge and Teaching”), operating at the Open University of Israel, has developed a combined learning, training and support environment for...
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Digital Video as an Educational Tool in Distance Education
Edna Yaffe
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2002 (2002) pp. 2089–2090
Abstract: Video films have pedagogical strength as they can provide instruction through sound, motion, and visuals. However, the volatile nature of the live distance lesson as well as the rigidity of analog and linear video has limited its effective ...
Topics: Video
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A Pedagogical Organizational Model For Teaching And Learning In Highly-Populated Courses
Edna Yaffe; Edna Tal
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2004 (2004) pp. 4101–4104
Highly-populated courses are common in universities, especially in introductory courses, as well as in high schools and other educational frameworks. Various models for organizing teaching in highly-populated classes have been introduced into these...
Topics: Distance Education, Teaching Methods