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Eryn Shelly Travis – Communication Teacher, 2025
Students explored using generative AI to create relational messages as well as audience reactions to both human-created and AI-created notes of encouragement. The activity helped students understand the practical, relational, and ethical implications of incorporating AI into communication tasks. By the end of the activity, students could discern…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Artificial Intelligence, Letters (Correspondence), Mass Media
McKinney, Earl, Jr.; Niese, Bethany; Bhatia, Mantek Singh – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2023
Active learning pedagogy has many documented benefits, and while several positive examples of its recent use in STEM classes have led to better performance, greater diversity, more equity, and improved retention of underrepresented student populations, more research in IS and IT classrooms is needed. Most active learning exercises are in a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Audience Response Systems, Teaching Methods, Data Analysis
Bernard Beck – Multicultural Perspectives, 2023
The neatness of our referring to societies as units of encryption ignores the many real situations when boundaries and memberships may not be clear or recognized. Members may participate in several societies. The American society has been based on a set of common agreements, including the definition of who is a member. The American defining ideas…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Mass Media Effects, Audience Response, Films
Joel Barnes – History of Education, 2023
This article considers Australian receptions of C. P. Snow's "The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution" (1959), and of the controversy over the literary critic F. R. Leavis's combative 1962 response to it. Taking a lead from conceptual insights in global histories of science and the history of knowledge, the paper considers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historical Interpretation, Cultural Context, Science History
Cline, Kelly; Huckaby, David A.; Zullo, Holly – PRIMUS, 2022
To identify clicker questions likely to provoke rich and engaging student discussions, we recorded the percentage of the class voting on each option on every clicker question used throughout each semester, encompassing nineteen sections of introductory statistics, taught by three instructors. Working from the hypothesis that seeing student votes…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Statistics, Introductory Courses, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Laura Jenkins; David Maidment – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
Engaging a large cohort of students with teaching content is a difficult task for any educator working in higher education. When students are not receiving feedback about their participation efforts, this can lead to decreased engagement. Polling activities, such as hands up responses, can be used to address this but students cannot respond…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Newland, Sara A.; Black, Bridget – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
"Active learning" strategies--peer instruction, simulations, hands-on activities, and the like--improve student performance and engagement. However, instructors often struggle to incorporate these techniques into their courses. Doing so can be especially difficult in large lecture courses, where the number of students makes activities…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Political Science, Active Learning, College Instruction
Ersoy, Mehmet – Design and Technology Education, 2021
The purpose of the present study is to constitute a basis for integrating instructional design into higher education 4.0 curricula, aiming at a design pedagogy approach. A conceptual model including the prominent concepts and characteristics of this distinction is suggested with rationales from recent literature. The proposed Instructional Design…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Higher Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Derek E. Failkiewicz – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2023
This article is a reflection on the journey through the process of my doctoral studies. Published dissertations or research articles are very neat and tidy with no mention of any adversity or struggle. Hence why many doctoral students feel stressed, anxiety, or like quitting when obstacles or roadblocks are encountered. My doctoral program took…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs, Barriers, Research Methodology
Moore, Tim – Australian Universities' Review, 2020
The research is complete, the article written, there's just one last job-think of a great title, one that not only elegantly summarizes your research, but that is also going to grab the attention of a fickle and perpetually time-poor readership. Article titling is a challenge for experienced researchers, and even more so for young academics…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Faculty Publishing, Writing for Publication, Periodicals
Mario Reyna – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2024
This article discusses the nationwide shortage of sports officials, best practices and solutions, and how current physical educators, coaches and SHAPE America members in general can help address the shortage and educate youths on the value of sportsmanship.
Descriptors: Athletics, Professional Personnel, Barriers, Aggression
Watson, Sandy White – Science Teacher, 2019
Educational researchers have long advocated for the integration of computer simulations (sims) in science courses, citing the positive effects these tools have on students' science conceptual comprehension (Develaki 2017; Hannafin, West, and Shepard 2009; Lamb et al. 2011). In fact, Liao (2007) investigated the learning differences between…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Models, Computer Simulation
Conderman, Greg; Pinter, Erika; Young, Natalie – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
Formative assessment is the process of gathering student data "during" instruction, so teachers can make adjustments to facilitate student learning. Despite the benefits of formative assessment for teachers and students, some teachers do not view formative assessment as an integral part of their instruction. Therefore, this article…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Middle School Students, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Kandil, Yasmine; Te Bokkel, Hannah – Research in Drama Education, 2019
As neoliberalism infiltrates the foundations of education and arts-based practices, the authors of this article propose an applied theatre approach, based on the celebration of people who feel marginalised, to defy the notions of individualistic, self-centred, and out-put oriented goals that impact how students engage with and view the arts in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Theater Arts, Resistance (Psychology)
Howell, Scott L.; Johnson, Michael C.; Hansen, Jana C. – Adult Learning, 2023
One of the pedagogical benefits that emerged from the pandemic period for adult learners was that teachers, in addition to supporting institutions, were more willing to consider and introduce technological innovations to the learning experience. For 2 years, teachers and institutions had no choice. Unanticipatedly, some of these innovative…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Technology Uses in Education, Adult Students, Web Based Instruction