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Rachelle Esterhazy; Rogers Kaliisa; Daniel Sanchez; Malcolm Langford; Crina Damsa – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
The advent of advanced technology has opened new horizons for studying collaborative learning, although ambiguity remains in the classification and rationale for combining modalities in multimodal collaboration analytics (MMCA). Addressing this gap is crucial for the progression of collaborative learning practices and research. This review…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Cooperative Learning, Learning Processes, Learning Modalities
Matthew Henley; Robin Conrad – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2024
In this study, we frame learning in the tertiary-level contemporary dance class as a process of developing culturally situated shared patterns of skilled action and attention through dynamic engagement with kinetic experience. Extending existing scholarship on dance learning, we adopt the framework of cultural affordances to understand the…
Descriptors: Dance, Kinesthetic Perception, Dance Education, Undergraduate Students
Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities, 2022
Children's ways of learning are as different as the colors of the rainbow. All children have different personalities, preferences and tastes; they all have a certain way they prefer to learn. Teachers and parents need to be aware of and value these differences. Children's brains develop faster from birth to age three than any other time, and more…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Brain, Learning Processes, Intelligence Quotient

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