ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- 7 Arizona State University
- 2 Henriksen, Danah
- 1 Archambault, Leanna
- 1 Austin, Heather
- 1 Azukas, Mary Elizabeth
- 1 Bitter, Gary
- 1 Blair, Heidi
- more
- 1 Buss, Ray R
- 1 Buss, Ray R.
- 1 Clark, Christopher M
- 1 Crawford, Steven
- 1 Dawson, Edwin
- 1 De Los Santos Jr., Alfredo G
- 1 Dorm, Sherman
- 1 Edwards, Clea
- 1 Ewbank, Ann
- 1 Kennedy, Kathryn
- 1 Lomonte, Cori
- 1 Mccoy, Lise
- 1 Otstot, Michelle Lynn
- 1 Puckett, Kathleen
- 1 Shewell, Justin
- 1 Simon, Harvey
- 1 Thomas, Jeffrey
- 1 Tualla, Larry Tech
- 1 Wetzel, Keith
- 1 Young, Lisa C
- 1 Zucker, Stanley
- 1 Zuiker, Steven
- 7 English
- 7 Public
- Educational leadership
- Educational technology
- 2 online learning
- 2 professional development
- 1 BYOT
- 1 Collaboration
- 1 College Composition
- more
- 1 DataCapture
- 1 Design-based Research
- 1 Education
- 1 Educational administration
- 1 Healthcare Education
- 1 Higher education
- 1 Inductive Reasoning
- 1 Instructional Coaching
- 1 Medical Education
- 1 Reflection
- 1 Video
- 1 Virtual Patient Simulation
- 1 blended learning
- 1 collaborative apprenticeship
- 1 communities of practice
- 1 community college
- 1 higher education
- 1 iPad
- 1 instructional design
- 1 instructor presence
- 1 introduction video
- 1 leading educational change
- 1 mentorship
- 1 mobile devices
- 1 mobile learning
- 1 mobile technology
- 1 online education
- 1 personal learning
- 1 production value
- 1 situated learning
- 1 student support
- 1 teacher self-efficacy
- 1 technology
- 1 undergraduate education
- 1 virtual school
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
This dissertation reports on an action research study that sought to discover how a new WiFi, tablet computing device, the Apple iPad, affected, enhanced, and impacted student engagement in an English Honors course at Scottsdale Community College. The researcher was also the instructor in the two semester, first-year, college composition sequence (English 101/102) in which all 18 students were provided the new Apple iPad tablet computing device. The researcher described how students adapted the Apple iPads to their academic lives, assessed iPad compatibility with current instructional technology systems, and interviewed participating students to document their beliefs about whether iPad activities …
- Contributors
- Tualla, Larry Tech, Clark, Christopher M, De Los Santos Jr., Alfredo G, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
An integral part of teacher development are teacher observations. Many teachers are observed once or twice a year to evaluate their performance and hold them accountable for meeting standards. Instructional coaches, however, observe and work with teachers to help them reflect on their performance, with the goal of improving their practice. Video-based evidence has long been used in connection with teacher reflection and as the technology necessary to record video has become more readily available, video recordings have found an increasing presence in teacher observations. In addition, more and more schools are turning to mobile technology to help record evidence …
- Contributors
- Shewell, Justin, Bitter, Gary, Dawson, Edwin, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Virtual Patient Simulations (VPS) are web-based exercises involving simulated patients in virtual environments. This study investigates the utility of VPS for increasing medical student clinical reasoning skills, collaboration, and engagement. Many studies indicate that VPS provide medical students with essential practice in clinical decision making before they encounter real life patients. The utility of a recursive, inductive VPS for increasing clinical decision-making skills, collaboration, or engagement is unknown. Following a design-based methodology, VPS were implemented in two phases with two different cohorts of first year medical students: spring and fall of 2013. Participants were 108 medical students and six of …
- Contributors
- Mccoy, Lise, Wetzel, Keith, Ewbank, Ann, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
The purpose of the iE3 Project was to explore the effect of using a collaborative apprenticeship model on the integration of student-owned mobile devices into classroom instruction. The iE3 Project was designed to overcome perceived barriers that prevented teachers from using student-owned mobile devices in the classroom. Based on earlier work, teachers suggested those barriers were support, time, resources, and professional development. Thus, the iE3 Project was conducted to empower teachers initiating the use of student-owned mobile devices as instructional tools. The study is grounded in situated cognition theory, situated learning theory, social cultural theory, and extends Evan Glazer's study …
- Contributors
- Otstot, Michelle Lynn, Buss, Ray R., Zucker, Stanley, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
Online education is unique in part for the relatively high degrees of autonomy afforded learners. Self-direction and self-regulation, along with support, are essential for students to succeed. The site of this action research project was a new, small online public charter school for middle and high school students, Foothills Academy Connected (FAC). The purpose of this action research project was to develop an online learner support system that was built around mentorship and based on the four areas identified by the Educational Success Prediction Instrument (ESPRI) (Roblyer & Davis, 2008); thoroughly document the process; and examine its influence on students …
- Contributors
- Edwards, Clea, Buss, Ray R, Archambault, Leanna, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the community of practice model in providing professional development to improve K-12 teacher’s knowledge, skills, self-efficacy with regard to the implementation of personal learning. The study also examined the extent to which the community created value for individuals and the organization. The study employed two theoretical frameworks: Bandura’s theory of self-efficacy and Wenger’s communities of practice. The study employed a concurrent mixed methods approach. Eighteen teachers participated in a 9-month blended learning professional development focused on the implementation of personal learning. Participants took pre and post self-efficacy tests. In …
- Contributors
- Azukas, Mary Elizabeth, Dorm, Sherman, Henriksen, Danah, et al.
- Created Date
- 2018
This mixed methods study examined instructor introduction videos for use in online learning. This study intended to identify the influence of video production value on student perceptions of student-instructor intent, specifically in the areas of perceived student-instructor communication and student-instructor connection. This study also examined which production style most accurately aligns student perceptions with instructor intent as well as which video production style is preferred by students. Using a set of production guidelines, an instructor produced two introduction videos; one of low production value, one of high production value. Student participants were surveyed on their perceptions of the instructor as …
- Contributors
- Lomonte, Cori, Puckett, Kathleen, Crawford, Steven, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019