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Salomé Cojean; Manon Grand – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: Taking notes during learning has benefits both during class (through writing things down to encode information) and after class (by using written notes as external storage for revision). Comparisons of note-taking methods (i.e., using paper or a computer) have mainly shown that paper leads to better learning. However, previous studies…
Descriptors: Notetaking, College Students, Preferences, Writing Strategies
Andy Nguyen; Yvonne Hong; Belle Dang; Xiaoshan Huang – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly influenced higher education, notably in academic writing where AI-powered assisting tools offer both opportunities and challenges. Recently, the rapid growth of generative AI (GAI) has brought its impacts into sharper focus, yet the dynamics of its utilisation in academic writing remain largely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Artificial Intelligence, Academic Language
Randi Proska Sandra; Wu-Yuin Hwang; Afifah Zafirah; Uun Hariyanti; Engkizar Engkizar; Ahmaddul Hadi; Ahmad Fauzan – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2024
Argumentative writing is a fundamental aspect of undergraduate students' academic and scientific writing related to critical thinking and problem-solving skills. However, previous studies have shown that students face various difficulties with argumentative writing, such as unclear and illogical ideas, less-structured arguments, and unbalanced…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Students, Writing Skills