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Dan Shen; Wenjia Zhao – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2024
With the development of internet technology, big data has been used to evaluate the singing and pronunciation quality of vocal students. However, current methods have several problems such as poor information fusion efficiency, low algorithm robustness, and low recognition accuracy under low signal-to-noise ratio. To address these issues, this…
Descriptors: Data, Music Education, Pronunciation, Singing
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David S. Bowers; Mihaela Sabin – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The skills and competencies of IT professionals are often described using employer-led skills frameworks. They express competencies as technical knowledge and skills combined with a range of personal qualities. Employers have indicated the importance of developing such qualities for new graduates. In response, recent ACM/IEEE curricular…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Bachelors Degrees, Computer Science Education, Career Readiness
Leech, Tony – Research Matters, 2023
Assessment policy in England is often of public significance. Assessments, especially GCSEs, A levels and their vocational equivalents, have significant stakes for candidates and wider society (including for school accountability and for selection to higher education). Such assessments are frequently critiqued. There has been little major…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Testing
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Margaret A.L. Blackie – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Large language models such as ChatGPT can be seen as a major threat to reliable assessment in higher education. In this point of departure, I argue that these tools are a major game changer for society at large. Many of the jobs we now consider highly skilled are based on pattern recognition that can much more reliably be carried by fine-tuned…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Synchronous Communication, Science and Society, Evaluation
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Rechberg, Isabel D. W.; Syed, Jawad – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2012
The aim of this paper is to explore the focus on individuals in the field of knowledge management (KM). Through a meta-review of the KM literature, we identify a relative disregard of the individual in the KM literature while information technology (IT) oriented concepts are widely represented. Our review indicates the need for a greater emphasis…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Information Technology, Databases, Evaluation
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Baldiris, Silvia; Graf, Sabine; Fabregat, Ramon; Mendez, Nestor Dario Duque – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2012
Learning object economies are marketplaces for the sharing and reuse of learning objects (LO). There are many motivations for stimulating the development of the LO economy. The main reason is the possibility of providing the right content, at the right time, to the right learner according to adequate quality standards in the context of a lifelong…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Virtual Classrooms, Lifelong Learning, Teaching Methods
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Farrus, Mireia; Costa-jussa, Marta R. – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2013
Assessment in education allows for obtaining, organizing, and presenting information about how much and how well the student is learning. The current paper aims at analysing and discussing some of the most state-of-the-art assessment systems in education. Later, this work presents a specific use case developed for the Universitat Oberta de…
Descriptors: Semantics, Electronic Learning, Feedback (Response), Evaluation
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Lai, Yiu Chi; Ng, Eugenia M. W. – Internet and Higher Education, 2011
This article describes an innovative and unique practice involving two classes of information technology (IT) major student teachers, who created digital learning resources and assessment rubrics by utilizing a Web 2.0 tool. The project spanned more than two weeks and data were collected from a number of sources, such as the content of the wiki…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Scoring Rubrics, Information Technology, Web Sites
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Scott, Graham; Churchill, Helen; Grassam, Matthew; Scott, Lisa – Education 3-13, 2012
There is a need to evaluate the benefits to children of integrated classroom and field-based learning. In this article, we describe a case study that involves children in the production of a field guide: an authentic task which integrates learner autonomy and open enquiry with field work, information and communication technologies (ICT) and…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Ecology, Animals, Writing (Composition)
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Nehm, Ross H.; Ha, Minsu; Mayfield, Elijah – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
This study explored the use of machine learning to automatically evaluate the accuracy of students' written explanations of evolutionary change. Performance of the Summarization Integrated Development Environment (SIDE) program was compared to human expert scoring using a corpus of 2,260 evolutionary explanations written by 565 undergraduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science and Society, Scoring, Comparative Analysis
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Paino, Maria; Renzulli, Linda A. – Sociology of Education, 2013
We update theories of teacher expectancy and cultural capital by linking them to discussions of technology. We argue for broadening the span of culturally important forms of capital by including the digital dimension of cultural capital. Based on data from the third-grade and fifth-grade waves of the Early Childhood Longitudinal…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Cultural Capital, Grade 5, Computers
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Ford, Wendy G. – Journal of College Admission, 2011
College Web sites are often the first structured encounter a student has with a prospective college or university. Outside of serving as a marketing tool (Williams 2000), very little literature exists on the functional purpose of a college's Web site. Almost all college sites show an informational and transactional tool for currently enrolled…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Program Effectiveness, High School Students, Higher Education
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Fravell, Mike; Nasser, Katherine; Cornum, Rhonda – American Psychologist, 2011
Carefully implemented technology strategies are vital to the success of large-scale initiatives such as the U.S. Army's Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) program. Achieving the U.S. Army's vision for CSF required a robust information technology platform that was scaled to millions of users and that leveraged the Internet to enable global reach.…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Technology Integration, Information Technology, Educational Technology
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Aparicio, Fernando; De Buenaga, Manuel; Rubio, Margarita; Hernando, Asuncion – Computers & Education, 2012
In recent years there has been a shift in educational methodologies toward a student-centered approach, one which increasingly emphasizes the integration of computer tools and intelligent systems adopting different roles. In this paper we describe in detail the development of an Intelligent Information Access system used as the basis for producing…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Undergraduate Students, Medical Students, Higher Education
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Shih, Ching-Hsiang; Shih, Ching-Tien; Lin, Kun-Tsan; Chiang, Ming-Shan – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
This study assessed whether two people with profound multiple disabilities and minimal motor behavior would be able to control environmental stimulation using thumb poke ability with a mouse wheel and a newly developed mouse driver (i.e., a new mouse driver replacing standard mouse driver, and turning a mouse into a precise thumb poke detector).…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Intervention, Multiple Disabilities, Evaluation
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