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.
In addition to the electronic theses found in the ASU Digital Repository, ASU Theses and Dissertations can be found in the ASU Library Catalog.
Dissertations and Theses granted by Arizona State University are archived and made available through a joint effort of the ASU Graduate College and the ASU Libraries. For more information or questions about this collection contact or visit the Digital Repository ETD Library Guide or contact the ASU Graduate College at gradformat@asu.edu.
- Savenye, Wilhelmina
- 29 Arizona State University
- 12 Atkinson, Robert
- 11 Nelson, Brian
- 5 Bitter, Gary
- 3 Atkinson, Robert K
- 2 Archambault, Leanna
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- 2 Archambault, Leanna M
- 2 Legacy, Jane
- 1 Atkinson, Robert K.
- 1 Barrus, Angela
- 1 Barrus, Angela Lynn
- 1 Brown, Drew
- 1 Buss, Ray
- 1 Buss, Ray R
- 1 Butler, Nicholas
- 1 Carberry, Adam
- 1 Cottam, Michael Evan
- 1 Curtice, Brian
- 1 Dalal, Medha
- 1 Dixon, Shane Yahlu
- 1 Elwood, Kristin
- 1 Enciso Bernal, Ana Maria
- 1 Gee, Elisabeth
- 1 Gee, James
- 1 Giacumo, Lisa A.
- 1 Hagler, Debra
- 1 Henriksen, Danah
- 1 Hong, Yi-Chun
- 1 Horton, Scott
- 1 Houston, Sandra
- 1 Jordan, Michelle E
- 1 Jordan, Michelle E.
- 1 Kisicki, Todd
- 1 Klein, James D
- 1 Klein, James D.
- 1 Larson, Jean Sutton
- 1 Leshinskie, Eric
- 1 Lin, Lijia
- 1 Liu, Huan
- 1 Mahoney, Shawn
- 1 Martinez, Tome Raymond
- 1 Mcnamara, Danielle
- 1 Mishra, Punya
- 1 Nelson, Brian C.
- 1 Pilbeam, Renee Marie
- 1 Quick, John
- 1 Ramirez, Eddy
- 1 Rettger, Elaine
- 1 Ritchey, ChristiAnne Stephens
- 1 Sabo, Kent
- 1 Sadauskas, John Paul
- 1 Shelton, Catharyn Carisa Crane
- 1 Tarr, Julie Charlotte
- 1 Valenti, Laurie Trotta
- 1 Van De Sande, Carla
- 1 VanLehn, Kurt
- 1 Wetzel, Keith
- 1 Wilson, Rebecca
- 1 Wise, Maria
- 1 Wright, Kyle
- 1 Zapata, Claudia
- 1 Zuiker, Steven
- 29 English
- 29 Public
- 21 Educational technology
- 10 Education
- 5 Instructional design
- 4 Teacher education
- 3 Education, Technology
- 3 Higher education
- 3 motivation
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- 2 Cognitive Load
- 2 Educational Psychology
- 2 Educational psychology
- 2 Secondary education
- 2 cognitive load
- 2 education
- 2 instructional design
- 2 intelligent tutoring systems
- 2 online education
- 1 3D
- 1 ARCS motivation model
- 1 Adaptive
- 1 Adult Education
- 1 Attitudes
- 1 Civil engineering
- 1 Cognitive Psychology
- 1 Collaboration
- 1 Communication
- 1 Community college education
- 1 Computer Use
- 1 Corporate Training
- 1 Design Thinking
- 1 ESL/EFL
- 1 Educational Technology
- 1 Educational evaluation
- 1 Engineering
- 1 Engineering education
- 1 English as a second language
- 1 Enterprise Environment
- 1 Environment
- 1 Ethics
- 1 Exploratory Factor Analysis
- 1 Eye Tracking
- 1 Film studies
- 1 Foreign language learning
- 1 Home School
- 1 ICAP
- 1 ICAP framework
- 1 Information technology
- 1 Instructional Design
- 1 Instructional Design/Development
- 1 Instructional Lessons
- 1 Instructional Technology
- 1 Integrated Training
- 1 Interdisciplinary
- 1 Intrinsic Motivation
- 1 Language, Linguistics
- 1 Learning
- 1 Learning agenda
- 1 Mass communication
- 1 Mathematics education
- 1 Microlearning
- 1 Mixed Methods
- 1 Mixed methods
- 1 Mobile
- 1 Multimedia
- 1 Multimedia Learning
- 1 Multimedia learning
- 1 Nursing
- 1 Online educational resources
- 1 Online professional development
- 1 Online teacher learning
- 1 Ownschool
- 1 Ownschooling
- 1 Patient Simulation
- 1 Presence
- 1 Professional Development
- 1 Psychology
- 1 RET Program
- 1 STEM Education
- 1 Science education
- 1 Self-Explanation Prompts
- 1 Self-explanation
- 1 Shader
- 1 Smartphone
- 1 Split Attention
- 1 TPACK
- 1 Teacher Education
- 1 Teacher leadership
- 1 Teacherpreneurship
- 1 Teachers
- 1 Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
- 1 Testing
- 1 Unschool
- 1 Unschooling
- 1 Virtual
- 1 Visual Cues
- 1 Ways of thinking
- 1 algebra
- 1 asynchronous discussion board
- 1 conceptual
- 1 concrete
- 1 critical thinking
- 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
The purpose of this experimental study was to investigate the effects of textual and visual annotations on Spanish listening comprehension and vocabulary acquisition in the context of an online multimedia listening activity. 95 students who were enrolled in different sections of first year Spanish classes at a community college and a large southwestern university were randomly assigned to one of four versions of an online multimedia listening activity that contained textual and visual annotations of several key words. Students then took a comprehension and vocabulary posttest and a survey to measure cognitive load and general attitudes towards the program. Results …
- Contributors
- Cottam, Michael Evan, Savenye, Wilhelmina, Klein, James D., et al.
- Created Date
- 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of the design characteristics component of the Jeffries/National League for Nursing Framework for Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Simulations when developing a simulation-based approach to teaching structured communication to new graduate nurses. The setting for the study was a medium sized tertiary care hospital located in the southwestern United States. Participants in the study were an instructional designer (who also served as the researcher), two graduate nursing education specialists, one unit based educator, and 27 new graduate nurses and registered nurses who had been in practice for less than six months. …
- Contributors
- Wilson, Rebecca, Klein, James D, Hagler, Debra, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts of visual cues and different types of self-explanation prompts on learning, cognitive load and intrinsic motivation, as well as the potential interaction between the two factors in a multimedia environment that was designed to deliver a computer-based lesson about the human cardiovascular system. A total of 126 college students were randomly assigned in equal numbers (N = 21) to one of the six experimental conditions in a 2 X 3 factorial design with visual cueing (visual cues vs. no cues) and type of self-explanation prompts (prediction prompts vs. reflection prompts …
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- Lin, Lijia, Atkinson, Robert, Nelson, Brian, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of instructor response prompts and rubrics on students' performance in an asynchronous discussion-board assignment, their learning achievement on an objective-type posttest, and their reported satisfaction levels. Researchers who have studied asynchronous computer-mediated student discussion transcripts have found evidence of mostly mid-level critical thinking skills, with fewer examples limited to lower or higher order thinking skill demonstration. Some researchers suggest that instructors may facilitate increased demonstration of higher-order critical thinking skills within asynchronous discussion-board activities. However, there is little empirical evidence available to compare the use of different external supports to …
- Contributors
- Giacumo, Lisa A., Savenye, Wilhelmina, Nelson, Brian, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
The use of educational technologies as a tool to improve academic achievement continues to increase as more technologies becomes available to students. However, teachers are entering the classroom not fully prepared to integrate technology into their daily classroom teaching because they have not been adequately prepared to do so. Teacher preparation programs are falling short in this area because educational technology and the role of technology in the classroom is seen as an extra component to daily teaching rather than a central one. Many teacher preparation programs consist of one stand-alone educational technology course that is expected to prepare teachers …
- Contributors
- Kisicki, Todd, Wetzel, Keith, Bitter, Gary, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Concerted efforts have been made within teacher preparation programs to integrate teaching with technology into the curriculum. Unfortunately, these efforts continue to fall short as teachers' application of educational technology is unsophisticated and not well integrated. The most prevalent approaches to integrating technology tend to ignore pedagogy and content and assume that the technology integration knowledge for all contexts is the same. One theoretical framework that does acknowledge content, pedagogy, and context in conjunction with technology is Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) and was the lens through which teacher development was measured and interpreted in this study. The purpose of …
- Contributors
- Sabo, Kent, Atkinson, Robert, Archambault, Leanna, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The purpose of this research was to introduce unsaturated soil mechanics to the undergraduate geotechnical engineering course in a concise and easy to understand manner. Also, it was essential to develop unsaturated soil mechanics teaching material that merges smoothly into current undergraduate curriculum and with sufficient flexibility for broad adaptation by faculty. The learning material consists of three lecture modules and a laboratory module. The lecture modules introduced soil mechanics for the general 3-phase medium condition with the saturated soil as a special case. The three lecture modules that were developed are (1) the stress state variables for unsaturated soils, …
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- Ramirez, Eddy, Houston, Sandra, Zapata, Claudia, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The purpose of this survey study was to collect data from pre-K-12 educators in the U.S. regarding their perceptions of the purpose, conceptions, use, impact, and results of educational research. The survey tool was based on existing questionnaires and case studies in the literature, as well as newly developed items. 3,908 educators in a database developed over 10+ years at the world's largest education company were sent a recruiting email; 400 elementary and secondary teachers in the final sample completed the online survey containing 48 questions over a three-week deployment period in the spring of 2013. Results indicated that overall …
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- Mahoney, Shawn, Savenye, Wilhelmina, Nelson, Brian, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
This study empirically evaluated the effectiveness of the instructional design, learning tools, and role of the teacher in three versions of a semester-long, high-school remedial Algebra I course to determine what impact self-regulated learning skills and learning pattern training have on students' self-regulation, math achievement, and motivation. The 1st version was a business-as-usual traditional classroom teaching mathematics with direct instruction. The 2rd version of the course provided students with self-paced, individualized Algebra instruction with a web-based, intelligent tutor. The 3rd version of the course coupled self-paced, individualized instruction on the web-based, intelligent Algebra tutor coupled with a series of e-learning …
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- Barrus, Angela Lynn, Atkinson, Robert K, Van De Sande, Carla, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The gameplay experience can be understood as an interaction between player and game design characteristics. A greater understanding of these characteristics can be gained through empirical means. Subsequently, an enhanced knowledge of these characteristics should enable the creation of games that effectively generate desirable experiences for players. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between gameplay enjoyment and the individual characteristics of gaming goal orientations, game usage, and gender. A total of 301 participants were surveyed and the data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). This led to an expanded Gameplay Enjoyment Model (GEM) with 41 …
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- Quick, John, Atkinson, Robert, Mcnamara, Danielle, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy research to pre-professionals in the entertainment industry. Specifically, it investigated the effects of lecture, film screenings and focused discussions on media literacy general awareness, comprehension, critical thinking and attitudes about filmmakers' responsibility after a unit of instruction on media violence designed specifically for university film majors. Inherent in this process was an attempt to create a valid instrument for measuring media literacy awareness, comprehension, critical thinking and attitudes about social responsibilities among future media makers. Items were presented from the perspective of a creator of entertainment products. A demographic …
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- Valenti, Laurie Trotta, Savenye, Wilhelmina, Atkinson, Robert, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
This research study investigated the effects of high fidelity graphics on both learning and presence, or the "sense of being there," inside a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). Four versions of a VLE on the subject of the element mercury were created, each with a different combination of high and low fidelity polygon models and high and low fidelity shaders. A total of 76 college age (18+ years of age) participants were randomly assigned to one of the four conditions. The participants interacted with the VLE and then completed several posttest measures on learning, presence, and attitudes towards the VLE experience. …
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- Horton, Scott, Nelson, Brian, Savenye, Wilhelmina, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
This study investigated the effects of concurrent audio and equivalent onscreen text on the ability of learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) to form associations between textual and aural forms of target vocabulary words. The study also looked at the effects of learner control over an audio sequence on the association of textual and aural forms of target words. Attitudes towards experimental treatments and reported level of cognitive load were also examined in the context of a computer-based multimedia instructional program. A total of 200 college students took part in the study. Participants were randomly assigned to experimental …
- Contributors
- Enciso Bernal, Ana Maria, Nelson, Brian C., Savenye, Wilhelmina, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
This study collected and examined information on K-12 teachers currently involved in online education in the United States. The purposes of this study included defining the demographics of these teachers, determining the extent to which they were formally educated and/or trained to teach online, and to compare these findings to those from a similar study conducted six years earlier. A web-based survey, including questions in both open and closed form, was used to gather data from 325 participants currently teaching at least one online class at publicly funded K-12 online schools nationwide. Survey questions covered the following six domains: a) …
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- Larson, Jean Sutton, Archambault, Leanna, Savenye, Wilhelmina, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
Writing instruction poses both cognitive and affective challenges, particularly for adolescents. American teens not only fall short of national writing standards, but also tend to lack motivation for school writing, claiming it is too challenging and that they have nothing interesting to write about. Yet, teens enthusiastically immerse themselves in informal writing via text messaging, email, and social media, regularly sharing their thoughts and experiences with a real audience. While these activities are, in fact, writing, research indicates that teens instead view them as simply "communication" or "being social." Accordingly, the aim of this work was to infuse formal classroom …
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- Sadauskas, John Paul, Atkinson, Robert K, Savenye, Wilhelmina, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
Unschooling is a child-centered educational philosophy that eschews teachers, schools, curricula, grades and tests. Unschool practitioners have complete freedom to choose what they want to learn, when, to what level, and for how long. Unschooling families use the World Wide Web to provide a bespoke academic experience at home. This study compares qualitative data collected from questionnaires and semi-structured interviews conducted with 10 unschooling families with quantitative data collected from 5 children within these families using a tracking and monitoring software. The software captured the duration of use, keystrokes, mouseclicks, and screenshots for all programs and websites for 14 days. …
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- Curtice, Brian, Gee, James, Gee, Elisabeth, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
This dissertation study quantitatively measured the performance of 345 students who received public speaking instruction through an online platform presented in one of six experimental conditions in order to explore the ability of online lectures to replicate the characteristics of instructor presence and learner interaction traditionally associated with face-to-face public speaking courses. The study investigated the following research questions: RQ1: How does the visibility of an instructor in a public speaking video lesson affect students' perception of presence? RQ2: How does the visibility of an instructor in a public speaking video lesson affect student learning? RQ3: How do self-explanation (Constructive) …
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- Butler, Nicholas, Nelson, Brian, Atkinson, Robert, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
This study aims to uncover whether English Central, an online English as a Second Language tool, improves speaking proficiency for undergraduate students with developing English skills. Eighty-three advanced English language learners from the American English and Culture Program at Arizona State University were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: the use of English Central with a learner-control, shared-control, and a no-treatment condition. The two treatment groups were assigned approximately 14.7 hours of online instruction. The relative impact of each of the three conditions was assessed using two measures. First, the Pearson Versant Test (www.versanttest.com), a well-established English-as-a-second-language speaking test, …
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- Dixon, Shane Yahlu, Atkinson, Robert, Savenye, Wilhelmina, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
This research study looks at the design and development of an online concussion awareness education module. The Keep Your Head in the Game: Concussion Awareness Training for High School Athletes, or Brainbook, is a stand-alone e-learning module designed to run for fifty minutes and to be highly interactive using short video clips with associated comments as well as polling features to allow students to experience the content as they are learning. It was designed to provide the instruction through a framework that resembles social networking to increase relevance and engagement to the high school student-athlete population it was created for. …
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- Pilbeam, Renee Marie, Savenye, Wilhelmina, Nelson, Brian, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts of three types of instructional presentation methods on learning, efficiency, cognitive load, and learner attitude. A total of 67 employees of a large southwestern university working in the field of research administration were randomly assigned to one of three conditions. Each condition presented instructional materials using a different method, namely dynamic integrated, dynamic non-integrated, or non-dynamic non-integrated. Participants completed a short survey, pre-test, cognitive load questions, learner attitude questions, and a post-test during their experience. The results reveal that users of the dynamic integrated condition treatment showed significant improvement in …
- Contributors
- Brown, Drew, Nelson, Brian, Savenye, Wilhelmina, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016