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Kirsten Namesnik-Silvester; Marike Polak; Niels Smits; Joukje Swinkels; Lidia Arends; Dimitris Pavlopoulos; Anastasios Psychogyiopoulos; Oliver Lindemann; Sharon Klinkenberg; Marleen H. M. de Moor – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2025
Gaining knowledge of statistics is important in most (under)graduate programs within the social and behavioral sciences and requires repeated study by students, highlighting the need for good practice materials. We describe the development of an open item bank of statistics exercises by a community of instructors from Dutch universities: the…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries
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Dan Ye; Svoboda V. Pennisi; Susan Kristine Braman; Christy M. Rich – Natural Sciences Education, 2023
This article presents a synopsis of an interdisciplinary asynchronous online science service-learning course for upper undergraduates and graduate students. The design process, structure of the course, pedagogical approaches, and specific goals are described. Discussions, analyses, and evaluations from both students and university faculty…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Service Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Biodiversity
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Justina Hui Ru Tan; Wee Han Ang; Maw Lin Foo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Game-based learning has been shown to promote active learning. We have designed a card game termed CountQuest, played on the online platform Zoom, to facilitate the revision of the effective atomic number (EAN) concept for metal complexes previously taught in lectures. This game was played by undergraduate and graduate chemistry students during…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Videoconferencing, Electronic Learning, Science Instruction
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Anderson, Lynn S.; Carter, Marcia J.; DiRenzo, Amy A. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2022
This paper shares lessons learned and effective practices in online teaching and learning from veteran faculty and students in an online graduate therapeutic recreation program at SUNY Cortland, now in its sixth year (2020-2021). The number of students in online learning is growing and consists of a diverse group of adults working full and or…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Electronic Learning, College Faculty, Graduate Students
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Stephanie A. Van Dellen – Management Teaching Review, 2024
This experiential exercise teaches students what constitutes Appreciative Inquiry and how it is different from other feedback models, along with giving students the opportunity to apply their knowledge. Students practice giving Appreciative Inquiry to their peers' presentations through the use of an online platform that allows for written words…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Electronic Learning, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities
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Sembert, Philip J., II; Vermette, Paul J.; Lyman, Frank; Bardsley, Mary Ellen; Snell, Carolyn – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2021
Many powerful teaching techniques have not yet fully transitioned from face-to-face use to the new remote instructional paradigm forced on teacher educators and teacher candidates during the pandemic. Experiences by candidates and by instructors in this new environment need to be compiled and shared as we head forward into structures and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Peer Relationship, Simulated Environment
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Sale, R. Samuel – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2022
In response to the increased prevalence of remote learning, and exhortation that educators adopt more experiential pedagogy, a methodology is presented to use a free, commercially available game to teach a variety of resource allocation problems in various disciplines. The use of games to provide experiential learning has been shown to increase…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Resource Allocation, Experiential Learning, Secondary School Students
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Haugen, Atle; Juranek, Steffen – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The authors present two classroom experiments on technology licensing. The first classroom experiment introduces the concept of royalty stacking. Students learn that noncooperative pricing of royalties for complementary intellectual property rights leads to a double-marginalization effect. Cooperation solves the problem and is welfare-improving.…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Intellectual Property, Educational Experiments
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Camel, Valerie; Maillard, Marie-Noëlle; Descharles, Nicolas; Le Roux, Even; Cladière, Mathieu; Billault, Isabelle – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Educational resources that cover essential knowledge related to chemistry safety rules are openly accessible on the CHIMACTIV website (http://chimactiv.agroparistech.fr/). Organized into two online tracks, the content covers personal and collective protections, first aid, as well as the handling of hazardous chemicals. Being interactive and…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Training Methods, Chemistry, Laboratory Safety
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Hammer, Leonard – Distance Learning, 2022
This article reviews different approaches toward a stratified form of project-based learning (PBL) in a digital environment. Recognizing that a variety of participatory layers enriches the classroom PBL experience, the article reviews different formats of stratified PBL that were utilized in a variety of courses. The central point of this review…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Active Learning, Student Projects, Learner Engagement
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Holly Fiock – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2022
This design case focuses on the design, development, and management of an online student center. In order to bridge and build community among a population of master's students in an online program, an online student center was developed to become a one-stop-shop. This center houses vital program information and helps to foster relationships among…
Descriptors: Design, Graduate Students, Electronic Learning, Student Unions
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Iveta Kestere; Arnis Strazdins; Inese Rezgorina; Reinis Vejins – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The project "Representation of Childhood at the Museums of Latvia, Integrated in the E-Learning Environment of Higher Education" was a response to the need for sources in the history of education that would accommodate the interests of students in educational sciences. The article aims at sharing the project experience in (1) mapping the…
Descriptors: Museums, Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries
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Christina Bain; Kristin Vanderlip Taylor; Borim Song; Kyungeun Lim; Hannah Heller; Michelle Antonisse; Amanda Tobin Ripley; Zoë Fejeran; Olivia Spiers; Ariana Zaia; Aunica Cesena; Carlos Becerril – Art Education, 2024
This article is drawn from a 2022 National Art Education Association Convention panel sponsored by the Professional Learning Through Research working group, showcasing various collaborative research projects across multiple divisions in art education (Bain & Vanderlip Taylor, 2022). Collaborative research practices are evolving, moving away…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cooperation, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Ayadi, M. Femi; Onodipe, Grace – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
Incorporating writing into an economics course is a beneficial goal of economic educators. The potential benefits of using writing to enhance learning among economics students have been emphasized in the literature. Writing to Learn (WTL) is an act of using writing activities to help students think through key concepts presented in a course. The…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Learner Engagement, Peer Teaching, Economics Education
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Wieland, Patience; del Pino Kloques, David – International Journal on E-Learning, 2022
The LODEStone model is an emerging design model for consulting on organizational, department or team level challenges for specialized learners. LODEStone evolved from the iterative design of OCTBR, a course development tool created at an academic health science center (AHSC). OCTBR's purpose is to help create better blended and online learning…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Development
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