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Chi-Cheng Chang; Kuang-Hsiung Huang – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This study adopted a framework based on social cognitive theory to explore the influence of thinking styles on critical thinking and multiple mediation effects of student assessors' assessment performance (scoring and review comments) between them. Samples were 97 graduate students enrolled in the "Seminar" course at a university.…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Cognitive Style, Student Evaluation, Academic Achievement
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Tiffany Hunt; Margaret Hudson – PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 2024
Purpose: This grant-funded research utilized conversational agents (CAs), specifically Alexa Flash Briefings, to deliver supplemental audio content across educational settings, expanding the online learning environment of graduate students, residency teachers and mentors. The study aimed to determine the perceived usability of Flash Briefings and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Mediated Communication, Graduate Students, Student Teachers
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Yujie Chen; Yibing Zhang – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2024
Carrying out opportunistic collaboration, a method of flexible collaboration centering around ideas and free collaboration structures, is important in knowledge creation organizations, especially for knowledge-building community formation. However, fixed-group collaboration is still widely employed in educational practice, hindering the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Learning Activities, Distance Education, Proximity
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Daian Huang; Jenna Mittelmeier – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
This research explores and compares the learning ecologies of international students studying through internationalisation at a distance (IaD) and internationalisation abroad (IA) by investigating their experiences of first year of master's study with a UK university. We do so by using our previously proposed Revised Ecological Systems Theory as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Global Approach, Student Experience
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Olalekan T. Adepoju – Writing Center Journal, 2024
This study explores the discursive practices the researcher utilizes during recurring asynchronous writing consultations to engender mutually adjusted and context-driven interactions meaningful to writers' development during virtual tutoring. While earlier studies have critiqued asynchronous tutoring for its inability to efficiently promote the…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Discourse Analysis
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Sara Samy Abbas Mohamed El-kholy – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This article explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for academic advising. Specifically, it examines how AI-powered machine interpretation and data analysis can be used to deliver advising services anytime, anywhere. This system would eliminate the need for students to physically meet with advisors and could answer their…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Academic Advising, Data Analysis, Delivery Systems
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Shaibou Abdoulai Haji – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2025
This study investigates the influence of social media on academic performance and social interactions among master's students at the University of Yaoundé I (UY1). Using a mixed-methods approach, the research includes a sample of 384 students across four faculties. Quantitative data was collected through a structured questionnaire, while…
Descriptors: Social Media, Academic Achievement, Correlation, Masters Programs
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Barbara Hall; Tasha Whye – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2023
Intersubjectivity is the representation of knowledge construction achieved through a synergistic progression from individual contributions to sequences of interdependent contributions. Repair is a conversational strategy that consists of sequences of interaction contributing to the development of intersubjectivity thereby establishing mutual…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Computer Mediated Communication
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Maedeh Kazemitabar; Hossein Mirzapour; Maryam Akhshi; Monireh Vatankhah; Javad Hatami; Tenzin Doleck – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Digital teamwork has become prevalent and is ever since becoming part of the human work- and life-style, globally. But in comparison with face-to-face setting, virtual teams face multifold challenges. To date, scarce empirical research has examined whether team-breaking challenges are associated with limited access to peer nonverbal signals. This…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Trust (Psychology), Ethics
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van den Berg, Geesje; Mudau, Patience Kelebogile – Perspectives in Education, 2022
The purpose of this research was to identify students' views on the use of WhatsApp in an online postgraduate course at a South African Open Distance eLearning institution during the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, lecturers and students relied on their mobile devices to communicate using different tools, including WhatsApp. Although it is a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, COVID-19
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DeSantis, Joshua – College Teaching, 2023
Rooted in the Greek tradition of Socrates and Aristotle, debate pedagogy utilizes the interpersonal 'heat' that comes with a clash in opinions to engage students in learning. Well-structured classroom debates can engage students, give them agency in their learning, and challenge them to view the layered perspectives that lie under the surface of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Debate, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
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Tianxiao Yang; Jing Lei; Zhijuan Niu – International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 2023
Previous studies have confirmed the benefits of small group sizes in asynchronous online discussions. However, there is no consistency in which small group size is the optimal option for maximizing students' discussion performance. Moreover, few researchers attempted to apply the smallest group size (i.e., one-on-one) to online discussions and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Asynchronous Communication, Discussion Groups, Class Size
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Rebecca M. Giles; Kelly O. Byrd; Susan Ferguson; Paige Vitulli – Higher Education Forum, 2024
The escalation in online learning post-COVID has created a pressing need to consider faculty-student interactions in a virtual environment. A sequential explanatory, mixed-method design was used to investigate university students' perceptions of faculty caring online following the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were 46 undergraduate and graduate…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Caring, Faculty, Student Attitudes
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Mariia Tishenina – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has significantly impacted the outbound student mobility of Russian students. This paper highlights and explains the positive role virtual student mobility can play in shaping and sustaining the international education aspirations of Russian students amidst the entangled geopolitical and financial crises. Drawing upon…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Mobility
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Jorge Gaytan; Stephanie Kelly; Ian Berry; Wiley Brown; Mike Cundall; Stephen Croucher – Career and Technical Education Research, 2024
Weaknesses in instructor communicative behaviors negatively affect online learning. The purpose of this study was to understand how instructor clarity and computer-mediated immediate communicative behaviors influence student dissent in the asynchronous online classroom. Distance learning is not new to career and technical education; however, the…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication, Teacher Behavior
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