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Technological Innovations in Education

Technological innovations are having a significant impact on educational systems at all levels. Online courses, teaching aids, educational software, social networking tools, and other emerging technologies are disrupting the traditional classroom environment. Understanding the effects that technological innovations have on students, teachers, and schools is critical to developing strategies and techniques to manage and use technology in education. CEPA research gives education leaders insights on how technological innovations are being used and how effective they are at helping to improve student outcomes.

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Persistence Patterns in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)

Brent J. Evans

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Rachel Baker

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Thomas Dee

2015
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Need-Based Aid and College Persistence The Effects of the Ohio College Opportunity Grant

Eric P. Bettinger

2015
The Effects of Student Coaching An Evaluation of a Randomized Experiment in Student Advising

Eric P. Bettinger

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Rachel Baker

2014
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Setting Aside the Course Reader: The Legal, Economic, and Pedagogical Reasons

Brent Evans

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John Willinsky

2013
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Rational ignorance in education: A field experiment in student plagiarism

Thomas Dee

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Brian A. Jacob

2012
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