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Asamoah, Daniel – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2022
It is unclear whether the data visualization skills possessed by data-centric practitioners reflect recent advances in computing systems and visual design principles, and their role in generating relevant and insightful output to support decision-making. In this study, the author presents a curriculum designed for teaching basic and advanced…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Data Analysis, Curriculum Design, Teaching Methods
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Nielsen, Danielle; Nititham, Diane Sabenacio; Polizzi, Marc – College Teaching, 2022
Much scholarship available on team-teaching focuses on K-12 programming, with limited examples in post-secondary education. Adding to the growing research on college-level team-taught courses, this reflection describes how interdisciplinary team-teaching can offer not only a pedagogically innovative experience for students but also highlight the…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Interdisciplinary Approach, Praxis, College Faculty
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Krtalic, Maja; Mandl, Thomas – Education for Information, 2019
The information disciplines are rapidly developing and that development brings twofold challenge for library and information science (LIS) education; in terms of delivering the content, and in terms of the content itself. The former means that, as with any other discipline, it needs to implement new technologies and didactic approaches to provide…
Descriptors: Library Education, Educational Trends, Curriculum Design, Teaching Methods
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Gonta, Iulia; Tripon, Cristina – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
Curricular innovation in university education allows teachers to make use of a wide range of changes. What do teachers mean by "curricular innovation", how do they apply it and what are the factors that mobilize or block them in this process? These issues were analyzed based on the answers given by university teachers. Hence, we found…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Stadelmann, Thilo; Keuzenkamp, Julian; Grabner, Helmut; Würsch, Christoph – Education Sciences, 2021
We present the "AI-Atlas" didactic concept as a coherent set of best practices for teaching Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to a technical audience in tertiary education, and report on its implementation and evaluation within a design-based research framework and two actual courses: an introduction to AI within the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Teaching Methods, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning
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Boitshwarelo, Bopelo; Vemuri, Sivaram – International Journal for Academic Development, 2017
Improved clarity concerning the relationship between curriculum and pedagogy in higher education is needed to address issues concerning learning and teaching quality. This paper explores the relationship between curriculum and pedagogy and argues for a stronger and more explicit link between the two. On that basis, the paper proposes a conceptual…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Instruction, Correlation
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Nestorov, Svetlozar; Jukic, Nenad; Rossi, Sippo – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2019
This paper describes a new data visualization class and its real-world project component in the information systems undergraduate program at Loyola University Chicago Quinlan School of Business. The motivation for and the evolution of the data visualization class are outlined. The fit and the position of the data visualization class in the…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Data Analysis, Information Science Education, Undergraduate Students
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Temiz, Nida – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The purpose of this study is to design the course "Character Education" in the light of the "experienced centred" design and to assert an example of "Character Education" course design for higher education students. The research was conducted during the 2015-2016 spring semester as an action research. The participants…
Descriptors: Values Education, Curriculum Design, College Curriculum, Courses
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Trigwell, Keith; Prosser, Michael – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2014
Constructive alignment has emerged as a powerful curriculum design idea, but little is known of the extent to which the effectiveness of this idea is a function of qualitative variation. This article introduces a model of qualitative variation in constructive alignment, and uses the results from known alignment studies to test the model. The…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Curriculum Design, College Curriculum, College Faculty
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Bajada, Christopher; Kandlbinder, Peter; Trayler, Rowan – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
Systematic changes to higher education curriculum typically occur within the extended timeframes of formal curriculum review processes. Programmes need to be reviewed periodically for internal and external accountability or to determine whether the curriculum has lost its coherence due to the accumulative effect of continual small-scale changes.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Accountability, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods
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Stanton, Timothy K. – Journal of General Education, 2014
I propose an approach to service-learning that encourages and enables students to engage with human rights and social justice in ways that are democratic and effective. I describe a teaching process in which civic action can be critically reflected on not just to promote engagement and build knowledge but ultimately to encourage and equip students…
Descriptors: Service Learning, College Students, Civil Rights, Social Justice
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Nelson, Johnathan; Smith, Lola B.; Hunt, Clifford Steven – Journal of Education for Business, 2014
Many academicians are asking the following question: "Are we ill-preparing our business students if we fail to offer future business professionals the opportunity to engage in a greater understanding of the ethical decision making process?" The authors provide a current review of the literature on the state of ethics education in…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Ethics, Decision Making, Curriculum Design
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Lafarge, David L.; Morge, Ludovic M.; Méheut, Martine M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Organic chemistry is often considered to be a difficult subject to teach and to learn, particularly as students prefer to resort to memorization alone rather than reasoning using models from chemical reactivity. Existing studies have led us to suggest principles for redefining the curriculum, ranging from its overall structure to the tasks given…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Higher Education, College Science, College Curriculum
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Mayur, S. Desai – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2013
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework that serves as a guide to develop a curriculum and instructional strategy that is systems oriented and student-centric. Design/methodology/approach: The framework is based on the theories in the field of education by prominent researchers. The framework is divided into four sub-systems,…
Descriptors: Student Centered Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Systems Approach, College Curriculum
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Srivastava, Sanjeev Kumar – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2013
Threshold concepts are those transformative concepts in a discipline that are often difficult to understand when first encountered, but when mastered they transform students, both epistemologically and ontologically in relation to the discipline. Using the characteristics of threshold concepts, existing curricula and summative content analysis of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods, Epistemology, College Curriculum
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