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Eva A. Alfoldi – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
In the COVID-19 era, "Yellowdig" (an online discussion board with social media-like features) has increasingly risen to prominence in higher education. Reflecting on a multi-year experiment involving 14 international business and marketing courses, I argue that Yellowdig remains a valuable tool for learning even after returning to…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Interpersonal Relationship, Discussion Groups, Online Courses
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Dello Iacono, Umberto – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2022
Argumentative and proving skills are considered key competencies in mathematics. Collaborative learning activities, by fostering students' production of conjectures and arguments, could contribute strongly to the development of these skills. In this paper, we present the design of a e-learning collaborative environment, whose goal is to promote in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion, Mathematics Instruction
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Angera, Jeffrey J.; Latty, Christopher R. – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2015
Human sexuality courses are common across many college/university campuses. The methods of instruction typically encourage discussion to increase knowledge and critical thinking about self, relationships, and professional pathways. However, often the pedagogical practices do not include methods to draw out students with a range of personalities,…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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Nickerson, Leslie A.; Shea, Kevin M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Our first-semester organic chemistry class focused on structured group work to enable active learning in class. When Smith College switched to online learning after spring break, the class was adapted to fit into an online learning model while retaining active learning. Using feedback from students, we implemented two tracks, one focused on…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Active Learning, Online Courses
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Graham, Deryn – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2013
Evaluation of "e-Learning", or arguably "e-Delivery", is difficult. One reason is that comparisons are often made between different courses delivered using various delivery modes, making such comparisons hard to justify. The Business School at a university in the United Kingdom reportedly delivers the same postgraduate course…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Computer Software, Comparative Analysis
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Green, Corinne A.; Eady, Michelle J.; McCarthy, Marian; Akenson, Ashley B.; Supple, Briony; McKeon, Jacinta; Cronin, James G. R. – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2020
The International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL) annual conference presents an exciting opportunity to meet with international colleagues from diverse backgrounds and situations to commune on our common interest in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). As with every ISSOTL conference, the enthusiasm for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Conferences (Gatherings), International Cooperation
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Kerrigan, John; Aghekyan, Rosa – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
This paper explores the effective online teaching practices and activities used for an asynchronous online learning environment. During the 15-week semester, students had various opportunities to learn rigorous content while utilizing various technological tools. The course, called "How People Learn," offered diverse and exciting…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Asynchronous Communication, Learning Processes
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Sten Ludvigsen; Paul Warwick; Ingvill Rasmussen; Kari Anne Rødnes; Ole Smørdal; Louis Major – New Perspectives on Learning and Instruction, 2019
High-quality classroom dialogues improve students' capacities to learn school subjects and help them develop more general skills such as collaboration and critical thinking. In this chapter, we take a sociocultural stance toward learning and cognition. "Gap-closing" is used as a key concept to understand and explain why and how teachers…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Dialogs (Language), Computer Software, Learning Processes
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Taraban, Roman; Marcy, William M.; LaCour, Mark S.; Koduru, Lakshmojee; Prasad H. C., Shiva; Zasiekin, Serhii – Advances in Engineering Education, 2020
Ethical engineering practice is a global issue. However, cultural norms and social realities may result in differences in ethical behavior. A basic instructional challenge is developing the ability of students to understand ethical practice and to facilitate discussion of ethical issues across regional and cultural boundaries. The present project…
Descriptors: Ethics, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods
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Weber, Dani; Smithmier, Mike – English Journal, 2008
From brainstorming to outlining, rough drafts to peer editing, revision to final copy, all of the tasks involved in the writing process can be accomplished using technology. However, when faced with the research paper, students are often asked to keep track of sources and information on handwritten bibliography note cards. In this article, a…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Editing, Writing Processes, Technology Uses in Education
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Dillenbourg, Pierre; Hong, Fabrice – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2008
Macro scripts structure collaborative learning and foster the emergence of knowledge-productive interactions such as argumentation, explanations and mutual regulation. We propose a pedagogical model for the designing of scripts and illustrate this model using three scripts. In brief, a script disturbs the natural convergence of a team and in doing…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer System Design
Olson, Gary A. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Many professors, staff members, and even administrators see campus computers and e-mail accounts as their own private property--a type of employment benefit provided with no constraints on use. The fact is, universities "assign" computer equipment to personnel as tools to help them perform their jobs more effectively and efficiently, in the same…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Faculty, Computer Security, Electronic Mail
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MacKinnon, Gregory R.; Aylward, M. Lynn – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2009
Technology offers promising opportunities for creating new types of classroom learning environments. This paper describes three technology models used by teacher education interns: electronic portfolios, negotiative concept mapping, cognote-supported electronic discussions. As implemented in the current study, these models invoke graduated…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Educational Technology, Models, Preservice Teacher Education
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Buder, Jurgen; Bodemer, Daniel – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2008
This paper describes the development of augmented group awareness tools that take mutual user ratings of their online discussion contributions as input, aggregate these data, and visually feed these data back to the members in real time, thereby informing participants about how the group as a whole perceives their contributions. A specific group…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Feedback (Response), Vignettes, Physics
Choitz, Paul; Lee, Doris – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
Asynchronous computer conferencing refers to the use of computer software and a network enabling participants to post messages that allow discourse to continue even though interactions may be extended over days and weeks. Asynchronous conferences are time-independent, adapting to multiple time zones and learner schedules. Such activities as…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software
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