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Fuxing Wang; Xiaoxue Leng; Ziyi Kuang; Tingting Zhao – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Both eye movement modelling examples (EMMEs) and cues guide attention and improve learning in multimedia learning environments. EMME can act as a special form of cue. However, no studies have directly examined whether EMME would be superior to visual cues. Objective: The study was to investigate whether there were advantages of EMME…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Cues, Attention, Multimedia Instruction
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Jack K. H. Pun; Xuehua Fu; Kason Ka Ching Cheung – Studies in Science Education, 2024
In classrooms worldwide, the use of English to teach science subjects is becoming increasingly common. There is an increasing number of English-as-a-second/foreign-language learners studying science in English. This review examines 66 empirical studies on this topic published from 2000 to 2021. We critically review and synthesise evidence of the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language of Instruction, Second Language Instruction, Science Instruction
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Xiaoxue Leng; Fuxing Wang; Richard E. Mayer; Tingting Zhao – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
This study investigated the effectiveness of visual training or verbal training on how to use a text-picture processing strategy for learning from computer-based multimedia instructional material. Sixty-nine university students were randomly assigned to the verbal training group (students received text-based instruction for a text-picture…
Descriptors: Multimedia Instruction, Multimedia Materials, College Students, Pictorial Stimuli
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Nicole E. States; Carina Bruno; Karsten Martin; Renée S. Cole – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
Many large introductory classes are taught in stadium-style classrooms, which makes group work more difficult due to the room layout and immobile seating. These classrooms may create challenges for an instructor who wants to monitor student engagement because the layouts make it difficult to interact with the students as they work. Student…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Learner Engagement, Large Group Instruction, Group Activities
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Siyong Tang; Prasert Ruannakarn – Higher Education Studies, 2024
Modern society is complex and ever-changing. To adapt to this situation, the level of education must be continuously enhanced, and college students who are about to enter society are the group that needs the most attention. As a creative and effective teaching organizational form and teaching strategy, the cooperative learning method plays an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning
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Holly Ryan; Daniel Abramov; Samantha Acker; Sydney Elkins – Thresholds in Education, 2025
This paper explores the complexities of co-authorship involving generative AI in academic contexts, focusing on an honors English class where students engaged with AI tools like ChatGPT. It critiques the boundaries of authorship as defined by COPE, which argues AI cannot be an author due to its lack of accountability. The study explores the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Writing (Composition), Honors Curriculum, English Instruction
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Ibrahim Dahlstrom-Hakki; Elizabeth Rowe; Jodi Asbell-Clarke; Mia Almeda – Computer-Based Learning in Context, 2024
With the prominence of assessments in education, there is an increasing need to create new forms of assessment that more accurately reflect the needs of the entire student population, particularly neurodivergent learners. To address this challenge, this paper explores the potential for using eye tracking data in a game-based learning environment…
Descriptors: College Students, Eye Movements, Physics, Science Instruction
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Giulia Panzarella; Gianmarco Gualtieri; Isabella Romeo; Stefano Alcaro – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
A qualified teaching method is hard to achieve without traditional classroom lessons. For learning purposes, students need to interact and influence each other, like being part of an osmotic process. They need to learn in a stimulating environment, developing the ability to manage conflicts and to compare opinions. How can this be possible during…
Descriptors: Medicine, Chemistry, Distance Education, Learning Experience
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Brown, Sandra; Krzic, Maja – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic we were confronted with the transition of a large, on-campus introductory soil science course into an online setting. This created several challenges, such as providing meaningful learning experiences to engage first- and second-year students, and restructuring course content for the online environment. The objective…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
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Haruna Abe; Kay Colthorpe; Pedro Isaias – Discover Education, 2025
To improve the online learning experience, adaptive learning technologies are being used to personalise learning content to suit individual learning needs, with learning analytics being integrated to collect data about the student usage behaviour on the platform. Research indicates that the adaptive learning platforms promote a supportive learning…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Instructional Design, Learning Management Systems
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Young, Karen R.; Schaffer, Henry E.; James, Jasmine B.; Gallardo-Williams, Maria T. – Innovative Higher Education, 2021
Providing students with timely, targeted, and useful feedback regarding their understanding of course topics is generally accepted as a good educational practice. However, when classes are very large there are challenges that prevent many instructors from accomplishing this goal. This study explores the perceived helpfulness to students and the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Feedback (Response), Individualized Instruction, Large Group Instruction
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Graham, Matthew C.; Jacobson, Katie; Husman, Jenefer; Prince, Michael; Finelli, Cynthia; Andrews, Madison E.; Borrego, Maura – International Journal of Science Education, 2023
Despite numerous benefits, students do not always respond positively and engage in active learning in STEM courses. Understanding the factors that influence how students' respond to active learning is important to devising interventions that support their learning, especially for students from historically underrepresented groups. This study…
Descriptors: College Students, Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction, Engineering Education
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Tariq Elhadary; Ismail Elhaty – Advanced Education, 2023
No matter if they are in high school or college, Turkish students have particular challenges when trying to understand chemistry lectures delivered in English. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the difficulties Turkish students have when studying chemistry in English. A survey was administered to Turkish students at a Turkish University,…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Brandford Bervell; Paul Nyagorme; Justice K. Armah; Emmanuel Arthur-Nyarko; Valentina Arkorful; Benjamin Eduafo Arthur – SAGE Open, 2024
A distance education Diploma and Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Science programs are faced with low enrollment and graduation rate as well as high attrition of students. The aforementioned challenges are attributed to students' satisfaction and continuance intention. However, students' satisfaction and continuance intention toward distance…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Intention, Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction
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Costley, Jamie; Fanguy, Mik – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Studies showing improved learning performances for students who take notes collaboratively have speculated that sharing this task among group members may reduce the extraneous cognitive burden placed on each member. Therefore, a study (n = 171) was conducted in the context of a flipped scientific writing course to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Group Activities, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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