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Xiaochen Wang; Yang Gao; Qikai Wang; Panpan Zhang – European Journal of Education, 2025
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly impacted education, yet few scholars have explored AI-assisted classrooms, particularly in language education in China. Understanding the roles of classroom climate, AI literacy, and resilience is essential, as these factors foster positive learning environments and enhance student…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Artificial Intelligence
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Alexander Tobias Neumann; Yue Yin; Sulayman Sowe; Stefan Decker; Matthias Jarke – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2025
Contribution: This research explores the benefits and challenges of developing, deploying, and evaluating a large language model (LLM) chatbot, MoodleBot, in computer science classroom settings. It highlights the potential of integrating LLMs into LMSs like Moodle to support self-regulated learning (SRL) and help-seeking behavior. Background:…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Databases, Information Systems, Classroom Environment
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Nguyen, Ha; Stehr, Eryn Michelle; Eisenreich, Heidi; An, Tuyin – Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching and Learning Conference, 2018
Kay and LeSage (2009) conducted a literature review of research on use of student response systems in university courses (typically Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics courses) and categorized benefits into classroom environment, learning, and assessment. The objectives of the proposed session are to discuss how using Google Forms…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Software, Classroom Environment, STEM Education
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Davis, Dana; Barrick, Andrea; Talley, Kevin – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
The purpose of this exploratory research was to find out if Black students felt that image-based PowerPoints enhanced their learning in the classroom. A previous survey was conducted in 2016 to assess satisfaction of image-only PowerPoint lectures and results indicated that Black students were significantly less satisfied with image-based…
Descriptors: African American Students, Visual Aids, Computer Software, Student Attitudes
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MacLeod, Jason; Yang, Harrison Hao; Zhu, Sha; Shi, Yinghui – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2018
In an effort to address student engagement challenges, much research has explored student-to-student connected classroom climate (CCC). Research positively associates CCC to the benefits of student integration, learning, and retention in face-to-face environments. However, few studies have examined CCC in computer-mediated environments. This study…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Networks, Computer Software, Computer Mediated Communication
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Byrne, Jason; Furuyabu, Mariko – Teaching English with Technology, 2019
This paper aims to provide teachers with a practical guide to working in an IT enabled classroom. The paper outlines four central practical examples, with teacher reflections, of what was required in starting an actual IT enabled English listening & speaking program. The classroom environment described is board-less, meaning the teacher's…
Descriptors: Troubleshooting, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Almeroth, Kevin; Zhang, Hangjin – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2013
With the advent of laptop computers and network technology, many classrooms are now being equipped with Internet connections, either through wired connections or wireless infrastructure. Internet access provides students an additional source from which to obtain course-related information. However, constant access to the Internet can be a…
Descriptors: Internet, Laptop Computers, Information Technology, Student Behavior
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Razali, Rozilawati; Zainal, Dzulaiha Aryanee Putri – International Education Studies, 2013
The Case Method (CM) has long been used effectively in Social Science education. Its potential use in Applied Science such as Software Engineering (SE) however has yet to be further explored. SE is an engineering discipline that concerns the principles, methods and tools used throughout the software development lifecycle. In CM, subjects are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Engineering Education, Computer Software
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Dickey, Michele D. – Computers & Education, 2011
During the past two decades, digital games have become an increasingly popular source of study for academics, educational researchers and instructional designers. Much has been written about the potential of games for teaching and learning, both in the design of educational/serious games and the implementation of off-the-shelf games for learning.…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Play, Educational Games, Classroom Environment
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Mackiewicz, Jo – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2008
Technical communication instructors want to help students, as well as professionals, design effective PowerPoint presentations. Toward this end, I compare the advice of academic and industry experts about effective PowerPoint presentation design to survey responses from university students about slide text, visual elements, animations, and other…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Business Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Teacher Educators
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Sisto, Michelle – Journal of Statistics Education, 2009
Students increasingly need to learn to communicate statistical results clearly and effectively, as well as to become competent consumers of statistical information. These two learning goals are particularly important for business students. In line with reform movements in Statistics Education and the GAISE guidelines, we are working to implement…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Group Activities, Student Projects, Data Analysis
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Annetta, Len; Klesath, Marta; Holmes, Shawn – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2008
Len Annetta, Marta Klesath, and Shawn Holmes describe how avatars in virtual learning environments (VLEs) can contribute to the learning experience by giving students a sense of social presence and investment in the learning community that may otherwise be difficult to access. VLEs have the potential to become the next generation of instructional…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Computer Simulation, Virtual Classrooms, Classroom Environment
Ocak, Mehmet A. – Online Submission, 2006
This correlation study examined the relationship between gender and the students' attitude and prior knowledge of using one of the mathematical software programs (MATLAB). Participants were selected from one community college, one state university and one private college. Students were volunteers from three Calculus I classrooms (one class from…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, College Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Software
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Eisenberg, Daniel – ADFL Bulletin, 1998
Discussion of Northern Arizona University's experience with implementation of distance education for upper-level language courses looks at problems encountered and solutions adopted in the areas of communication of assignments and exams, out-of-class interaction of teachers and students, classroom configuration, equipment reliability, scheduling,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Faculty, College Students, Computer Software
Jeris, Laurel; Poppie, Ann – 2002
Fourteen university instructors of Internet-based courses were interviewed and their course syllabi examined to produce instructor profiles of philosophical orientations and instructional strategies. How the instructors' belief systems regarding the effective teaching of adults changed as a result of teaching online was examined. The Philosophical…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Citizenship
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