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Simon A. Schriek; Kirsten Berthold; Markus H. Hefter – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
Although the demand for video tutorials has risen recently in the field of technical apprenticeship, they can overtax learners, especially novices. Enhancing video tutorials with prompts is a potential support measure to ensure learners focus on the key aspects of learning content. However, open questions remain concerning the prompt type and…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Tutorial Programs, Apprenticeships, Prompting
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Jaron D. Paschke; Annie S. Ditta – NACADA Journal, 2024
This study investigated best practices in creating and providing advising materials to students in an asynchronous online environment (i.e., flipped advising). Specifically, we examined the effects of creating advising tutorials in different modalities (i.e., text vs. video), and providing learning support via a pre-tutorial before engaging with…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Best Practices, Academic Advising, Tutorial Programs
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Pia Bsdurrek; Michael Meng – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2025
Simplified user interfaces (SUIs) refer to a new design technique in technical communication that simplifies screenshots by removing irrelevant elements and highlighting only the essential information. While there is consensus on the benefits of signaling in multimedia learning, there is currently no empirical evidence on the effects of SUIs on…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Tutorial Programs, Eye Movements, Visual Aids
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Cameron Byerley; Carolyn Johns; Deborah Moore-Russo; Brian Rickard; Carolyn James; Melissa Mills; Behailu Mammo; Janet Oien; Linda Burks; William Heasom; Melissa Ferreira; Cynthia Farthing; Daniel Moritz – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2024
Undergraduate mathematics tutoring centres are prevalent in many countries; however, there is limited research-based evidence on effective organizational structures for these centres. In this study, we consider two research questions. First, how can the quantitative and qualitative data from 10 mathematics tutoring centres be organized for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Tutoring, Tutorial Programs
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Kurt VanLehn; Fabio Milner; Chandrani Banerjee; Jon Wetzel – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2024
An algebraic model uses a set of algebraic equations to describe a situation. Constructing such models is a fundamental skill, but many students still lack the skill, even after taking several algebra courses in high school and college. For such students, we developed instruction that taught students to decompose the to-be-modelled situation into…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Models, Low Achievement, Mathematics Instruction
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Dirk Tempelaar; Bart Rienties; Bas Giesbers – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
Educational innovations, particularly those in online education and technology-enhanced learning, some accelerated by the recent pandemic, take centre stage in this journal. Examples include the resurgence of the flipped classroom methodology, supported by instructional technology, the utilization of formative assessment with technological…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Formative Evaluation, Educational Innovation, Technology Uses in Education
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Salman Khan; Monica Bhatt; Jonathan Guryan; Jimmy Kim – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Early literacy is a key developmental milestone for succeeding in school, yet far too many children in America, particularly the most socially vulnerable, are not meeting this key milestone. For example, NAEP data from 2013 shows that over 80% of Black and Latinx students are below proficient in reading by the end of fourth grade, as compared to…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Achievement Tests, Emergent Literacy, Reading Achievement
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Maria Townsend; Emma Champion; Gwendoline Berndt – Open Learning, 2025
Standard online tutorials at The Open University, based in the UK, are generally tutor-led with the tutor setting the agenda and content. This study investigated the inclusion of online student-led drop-in tutorials to support assessment on an OU level one module. The aims were to gauge the value to students of this style of tutorial, to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Open Education, Tutorial Programs, Computer Assisted Testing
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Da Xuan Ng; Wei Jun Marc Chao; Kai Qin Chan – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2025
Single-subjects design has the advantage of providing detailed, individualized analyses of intervention. However, creating a tutorial for single-subject design (SSD) is challenging, and an effective version for online delivery is currently unavailable. Here, we developed an experiential SSD tutorial designed for online delivery and evaluated its…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Tutorial Programs, Tutoring, Undergraduate Students
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Isabel Hallam – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
It is recognised personal tutors play a role in supporting university students to complete their studies. However, approaches to tutoring differ widely across higher education, resulting in a paucity of reliable impact evidence. The college higher education provider in this research has weekly group tutorials for undergraduates. This mixed method…
Descriptors: Tutorial Programs, Group Instruction, Academic Persistence, Undergraduate Students
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Doug Enders; Jessica OShaughnessy – Learning Assistance Review, 2024
This longitudinal study serves as a model for examining and understanding the role of editing and its contributing factors in writing center tutorials. The study quantifies the frequency of and time devoted to editing in over 4,000 writing center tutorials and finds these quantities differ in statistically significant ways when broken down by user…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Editing, Role
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Jenny Goransson – Writing Center Journal, 2024
This article shares findings from a survey study (n = 73) focused on writing center administrator (WCA) perceptions of two phenomena we see on many secondary and postsecondary campuses in recent years: writing centers expanding to become learning centers, and writing centers consolidating or merging with other tutoring services on campus. Through…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Administrators, Organizational Change
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Eva Hammar Chiriac – Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education, 2024
Even though using group examinations aligns well with the epistemology of problem-based learning (PBL), the dilemma of using joint learning while simultaneously fulfilling individual assessment requirements in higher education make group examinations difficult to use. In this study, the aim was to explore whether an individual reflection paper…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, College Students
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Yung-Chuan Lee – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
The aim of this study was to explore how first-time problem-based learning (PBL) participants can improve their learning outcomes. Empirical results showed that students with higher academic performance and attendance rates significantly enhanced their critical thinking and problem-solving skills through PBL compared to traditional lecture-based…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Money Management, Financial Education, Problem Based Learning
Marissa Strassberger; Barbara Condliffe – MDRC, 2024
High-dosage tutoring-defined as consistently scheduled tutorials during the school day in which students work with a trained tutor in small groups (for example, four students to one tutor) at least three times per week--is among the most promising educational interventions for improving student learning. Despite their appeal, high-dosage tutoring…
Descriptors: Tutor Training, Tutorial Programs, Tutoring, Tutors
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