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Baerheim, Anders; Ødegaard, Elin E.; Ness, Ingunn Johanne – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
In interprofessional (IP) workplace education, course and project leaders need a deeper understanding of how students learn. Basically, in IP workplace learning students learn from each other, from the affected agents (patients, clients, children, youth, or elderly), from the staff, and from using multitudes of artifacts. Most of these…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Teamwork, Group Unity, Learning Processes
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Ala, Oluwafolakemi – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2022
Peer interaction to assist and learn from each other has been extended online in recent times. This study was conducted to find the pattern of participation in integrated peer-assisted learning and to investigate factors known to affect such participation among students in their peer-assisted learning clusters. The pattern of participation was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Teaching, College Students, Interaction
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Fanding Gao; Hongda Yin – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
This study aimed to comparatively evaluate the quality of experience and satisfaction of tourists using virtual reality (VR) and less immersive technologies. Visitors to the Hainan Provincial Museum in Haikou City were introduced to interactive cultural exhibitions of ethnic heritage. They were then invited to participate in a VR experience of…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Educational Quality, Technology Uses in Education, Ethnic Groups
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Sukhada Samudra; Cynney Walters; Destiny Williams-Dobosz; Aarati Shah; Peggy Brickman – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
The cognitive and performance benefits of group work in undergraduate courses depend on understanding how to structure groups to promote communication and comfort while also promoting diversity and reducing conflict. The current study utilized social network analysis combined with self-reported survey data from 555 students in 155 groups to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Team Training, Group Experience, Group Dynamics
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Nickles, George M.; Herbert, Bruce – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2022
Centerness is defined as a quality of multi-agent systems (groups) where agents share a common set of system goals and interact so the system will achieve those goals. A pair of measures is identified to capture the two dimensions of centerness: distance-weighted fragmentation and average goal centerness. As a case study, the measures of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Social Networks, Information Science, Teacher Centers
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Geller, Shulamit – Online Learning, 2023
Group supervision, a common method in graduate psychology training, shifted abruptly to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to increase understanding of psychology graduate students' perception of online group supervision during COVID-19 by focusing on the group process and the students' professional identity formation.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Supervision, Graduate Students
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Michal Wilczewski; Oleg Gorbaniuk; Terence Mughan; Paola Giuri; Ming (Lily) Li – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
A growing body of research has explored the effects of Covid-19-induced online learning on students' experiences. However, there is a lack of validated tools that measure the perceived online learning experiences of domestic and international students in various national and cultural contexts. To address this gap, this article aims to develop the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning
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Pietro A. Sasso; Kim E. Bullington; Lindsy Perry – Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 2023
This qualitative intersectional narrative inquiry examined how Multiracial college students find sense of belongingin student organizations by negotiating multiple racial identities and locations in traditionally monoracial spaces.Multiracial students sought membership in organizations because they felt invisible at their institutions. To…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Multiracial Persons, Group Unity, Interpersonal Relationship
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Poole, Gary; Iqbal, Isabeau; Verwoord, Roselynn – International Journal for Academic Development, 2019
Current research indicates that instructors find support for their teaching via membership in small social networks. The present study was conducted to further our understanding of these networks by looking specifically at the perceptions network members hold of each other in terms of similarity of beliefs and the value of their interactions.…
Descriptors: Teachers, Social Networks, Communities of Practice, Teacher Attitudes
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Coble, Theresa G.; Mason, Corinne Wohlford; Overholser, Lisa; Gwaltney, William W. – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2020
The Ed.D. program in Heritage Leadership for Sustainability, Social Justice, and Participatory Culture at the University of Missouri--St. Louis helps students cultivate the mindsets and skill sets required to sustain, pluralize, and enliven heritage in the public sphere. Although the program primarily meets synchronously online, the January 2020…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Field Trips
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Eshghi, Arash; Healey, Patrick G. T. – Cognitive Science, 2016
Anecdotal evidence suggests that participants in conversation can sometimes act as a coalition. This implies a level of conversational organization in which groups of individuals form a coherent unit. This paper investigates the implications of this phenomenon for psycholinguistic and semantic models of shared context in dialog. We present a…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Group Unity, Psycholinguistics, Semantics
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Farquhar, Sandy; Tesar, Marek – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2016
This article reports on a focus group study of newly qualified early childhood teachers' experiences during their first year of teaching. It argues that focus groups have the potential to invite dialogical engagement in ways that support teachers' exploration of their own identities, and it emphasises the significant role group context plays in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Focus Groups, Beginning Teachers, Ecology
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Gray, Tara M.; Rubel, Deborah – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018
The purpose of this study was to develop a grounded theory of how adolescents experience the cohesion process in rural school counseling groups. A total of 20 individual interviews with 7 participants were conducted. Data analysis generated the central category of the cohesion process as "sticking together," which describes a "tight…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, School Counseling, Adolescent Development, Grounded Theory
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Diep, Nguyet A.; Cocquyt, Celine; Zhu, Chang; Vanwing, Tom – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2017
The present study employs social cognitive theory (SCT) and social capital as the guiding frameworks to explain online interaction quality among learners in a blended learning program (N = 179). Capturing performance expectancy by perceived learning benefits and online interaction quality with nuanced cognitive measures, the study aims to validate…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Social Capital, Adult Learning, Interaction
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Chang, Jen-Wei; Wei, Hung-Yu – Educational Technology & Society, 2016
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have developed rapidly and become tremendously popular because of their plentiful gamification designs, such as reputation points, rewards, and goal setting. Although previous studies have mentioned a broad range of gamification designs that might influence MOOC learner engagement, most gamified MOOCs fail to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Games, Learner Engagement
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