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Bergner, Yoav; Droschler, Stefan; Kortemeyer, Gerd; Rayyan, Saif; Seaton, Daniel; Pritchard, David E. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2012
We apply collaborative filtering (CF) to dichotomously scored student response data (right, wrong, or no interaction), finding optimal parameters for each student and item based on cross-validated prediction accuracy. The approach is naturally suited to comparing different models, both unidimensional and multidimensional in ability, including a…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Prediction, Item Response Theory, Student Reaction
Haydon, Todd; Hunter, William – Education and Treatment of Children, 2011
The authors used an ABCBC design to compare the effects of a single-student response strategy and unison handraising strategy on a teacher and two middle school students (a targeted student and typical achieving student) during a 7th grade health science class. During baseline the teacher had high rates of redirections and low rates of praise…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Teacher Behavior, Student Reaction, Scores
Holbrook, Jane; Dupont, Christine – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2011
Providing students with supplementary course materials such as audio podcasts, enhanced podcasts, video podcasts and other forms of lecture-capture video files after a lecture is now a common occurrence in many post-secondary courses. We used an online questionnaire to ask students how helpful enhanced podcasts were for a variety of course…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Advanced Courses, Learning Activities, Research Methodology
Jackson, Mary Jo; Helms, Marilyn M.; Jackson, William T.; Gum, John R. – Journal of Education for Business, 2011
The influx of technology into education has begun a transformation of the classroom. The authors replicated a 1996 study of college students' expectations of technology to be used in the classroom. Students reported prior experience with computer technology, their ideal classroom instruction techniques, and what technology-enhanced pedagogies they…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Computers, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Zhao, Huahui – Assessing Writing, 2010
Existing comparative studies between peer and teacher feedback in English writing classes have predominantly used frequency measures of peer and teacher feedback in learners' revisions to suggest their relative values for developing learners' writing proficiency. However, learners do not necessarily understand the feedback that is used in their…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Comprehension
Huxham, Mark – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2007
Feedback to students is essential for effective learning, but there is little empirical information on what kind of feedback is best. This study compares student responses and performance after receiving two types of feedback, that provided by model answers and that provided by personal comments. In 2004 and 2005, a total of 183 students in first…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Biology, Models, Comparative Analysis
Crossgrove, Kirsten; Curran, Kristen L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numerous studies. Evidence that clickers enhance student learning is more variable. After becoming comfortable with the technology during fall 2005-spring 2006, we compared student opinion and student achievement in two different courses taught with clickers…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, Majors (Students), Student Reaction, Student Attitudes
Heath, Nicole M.; Lawyer, Steven R.; Rasmussen, Erin B. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
Our study compared the quantitative and qualitative outcomes associated with course evaluations collected over the Internet with those collected using a paper-and-pencil method. We randomly assigned students to 1 of the 2 different formats. There was no significant difference in quantitative student responses based on administration method, but…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Data Collection, Internet, Paper (Material)
Wang, Qiyun; Woo, Huay Lit – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceived differences between asynchronous online discussions and face-to-face discussions in a classroom setting. The students' reflections were analysed by following a qualitative research approach. The results showed that atmosphere, response, efficiency, interactivity and communication were the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Virtual Classrooms, Electronic Mail
Martyn, Margie – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
Current research describes the benefits of active learning approaches. Clickers, or student response systems, are a technology used to promoted active learning. Most research on the benefits of using clickers in the classroom has shown that students become engaged and enjoy using them. However, research on learning outcomes has only compared the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Reaction, Active Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Pizzolato, Jane Elizabeth – Journal of Career Development, 2007
Through study of 32 students' narratives about coping with external threats to their career goals (e.g., denial of admission to the major of their choice), this study examines the following issues: (a) the coping mechanisms student use when faced with threats that loom large, (b) the relation between coping methods employed and whether the goal is…
Descriptors: Coping, Career Development, Personal Narratives, Theory Practice Relationship
Mishra, Punya – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2006
We report an experimental study that examined two questions: (a) The effect of affective feedback from computers on participants' motivation and self-perception of ability; and (b) whether people respond similarly to computer feedback as they do to human feedback. This study, framed within the Computers As Social Actors (CASA) framework,…
Descriptors: Computers, Feedback, Interaction, College Students
Gilbertson, Donna; Maxfield, Janie; Hughes, John – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2007
An alternating treatments design was used to compare the effects of two response modes on acquisition and retention rates of letter naming fluency performance (LNF) by six kindergarten English Language Learners (ELLs) performing below the average letter naming level and slope of other ELL classmates. With equal amounts of practice opportunities,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Intervention, Oral Reading, Instructional Effectiveness
Gaubatz, Michael D.; Vera, Elizabeth M. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2006
Forty-five counselor educators and 62 master's-level counseling students were surveyed to compare faculty members' perceptions of trainee competence with students' own views. As anticipated, students reported higher deficiency rates than did their faculty. Combined with the intervention rates reported by corresponding faculty, students' reports…
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Student Reaction, Graduate Students
McQuillan, Patrick J. – American Educational Research Journal, 2005
Although U.S. schools typically express commitment to preparing students for the responsibilities of democratic citizenship, most American youth are socialized for adult civic life by an institution that defines them as passive and subordinate and treats them in ways that are anything but democratic. In contrast to such counterproductive…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Comparative Analysis, Case Studies, High Schools
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