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Educational Gerontology | 2014

Technology: Education and Training Needs of Older Adults.

Lesa Huber; Carol Watson

The impact of the global aging of the population on social, economic, political, and health care institutions is unequaled. Parallel to this, evolving developments in technology promise opportunities for sales and product development to support positive aging. Older adults are excited to utilize technologies that they perceive as practical. However, age, education, technical knowledge, and technological anxiety affect interest in new technologies, creating a technology divide. Providing more accessible and relevant technologies for todays older adults may make the technology more universally accessible. This article reports the results of a survey on technology and education among a sample of 77 adults between the ages of 52 and 92 who attended a week-long lifelong-learning event at Indiana University. Familiarity with technology, age, education, and gender were found to be correlated with familiarity with new technologies as well as operating and shopping for new electronic devices.


Archive | 2010

Theory-Based Evaluation of Instruction: Implications for Improving Student Learning Achievement in Postsecondary Education

Theodore W. Frick; Rajat Chadha; Carol Watson; Ying Wang

While student global ratings of college courses historically predict learning achievement, the majority of recent U.S. college graduates lack proficiency in desired skills. Teaching and Learning Quality (TALQ), a new course evaluation instrument, was developed from extant instructional theory that promotes student learning. A survey of 193 students in 111 different courses at multiple institutions was conducted using TALQ. Results indicated strong associations among student ratings of First Principles of Instruction, academic learning time, perceptions of learning gains, satisfaction with courses, perceived mastery of course objectives, and their overall evaluation of courses and instructors. Instructors can implement the theoretically derived First Principles of Instruction by challenging students with real-world problems or tasks, activating student learning, demonstrating what is to be learned, providing feedback on student learning attempts, and encouraging student integration of learning into their personal lives.


Human Movement Science | 2015

Training to improve manual control in 7–8 and 10–12 year old children: Training eliminates performance differences between ages

Winona Snapp-Childs; Aaron Fath; Carol Watson; Ian Flatters; Mark Mon-Williams; Geoffrey P. Bingham

Many children have difficulty producing movements well enough to improve in perceptuo-motor learning. We have developed a training method that supports active movement generation to allow improvement in a 3D tracing task requiring good compliance control. We previously tested 7-8 year old children who exhibited poor performance and performance differences before training. After training, performance was significantly improved and performance differences were eliminated. According to the Dynamic Systems Theory of development, appropriate support can enable younger children to acquire the ability to perform like older children. In the present study, we compared 7-8 and 10-12 year old school children and predicted that younger children would show reduced performance that was nonetheless amenable to training. Indeed, the pre-training performance of the 7-8 year olds was worse than that of the 10-12 year olds, but post-training performance was equally good for both groups. This was similar to previous results found using this training method for children with DCD and age-matched typically developing children. We also found in a previous study of 7-8 year old school children that training in the 3D tracing task transferred to a 2D drawing task. We now found similar transfer for the 10-12 year olds.


Educational Technology Research and Development | 2009

College student perceptions of teaching and learning quality

Theodore W. Frick; Rajat Chadha; Carol Watson; Ying Wang; Pamela Green


Educational Technology Research and Development | 2010

Improving course evaluations to improve instruction and complex learning in higher education

Theodore W. Frick; Rajat Chadha; Carol Watson; Emilija Zlatkovska


Archive | 2008

Theory-based course evaluation: Implications for improving student success in postsecondary education

Theodore W. Frick; Rajat Chadha; Carol Watson; Ying Wang; Pamela Green


Archive | 2010

New Measures for Course Evaluation in Higher Education and their Relationships with Student Learning

Theodore W. Frick; Rajat Chadha; Carol Watson; Emilija Zlatkovska


International Journal of Designs for Learning | 2012

Models and Design Judgment: Conflicting Perspectives on Redesigning a Doctoral Readings Course

Colin M. Gray; Jiyoon Jung; Carol Watson; Xiaokai Jia; Theodore W. Frick


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2011

Technology Education and Training Needs of Older Adults

Lesa Lorenzen Huber; Carol Watson


Archive | 2012

Models and design JudgMent: ConfliC ting PersPeC tives on redesigning a doC toral readings Course

Colin M. Gray; Jiyoon Jung; Carol Watson; Xiaokai Jia; Theodore W. Frick

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Theodore W. Frick

Indiana University Bloomington

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Emilija Zlatkovska

Indiana University Bloomington

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Pamela Green

Indiana University Bloomington

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