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Vibha Gangwar; Pooja Ramakant; Vimala Venkatesh; Saumyendra Vikram Singh; Amita Singh – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
This interventional study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of buzz session teaching in large groups and assess undergraduate medical students' perceptions of the buzz session teaching method. The study involved 100 first-year medical students divided into two groups, i.e., "group I" as "buzz first" and "group…
Descriptors: Premedical Students, Student Attitudes, Retention (Psychology), Intervention
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Sara Capecchi; Antonio Lieto; Federica Patti; Ruggero G. Pensa; Amon Rapp; Fabiana Vernero; Sandra Zingaro – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
The amount of news on the web often confuses the ideas of the reader, who struggles to disentangle information that is sometimes contradictory and difficult to decipher. In the face of such an articulated scenario, the role played by schools is absolutely central: the development of critical thinking in young people (and by extension in their…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Gamification, Social Media, Learning Activities
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Shea, Lauren; Bégin, Chantale; Osovitz, Christopher; Prevost, Luanna – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
Active-learning approaches have recently been broadly promoted on many campuses, but research is limited on how varying levels of interaction impact student success. The aim of this study was to compare student success between two sections of an introductory biology course that used classroom response systems (i.e., clickers), but were taught with…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Class Size, Introductory Courses, Biology
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Murphy, Laurie; Eduljee, Nina B.; Croteau, Karen; Parkman, Suzanne – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2020
This empirical study examined the relationship between Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality types and preferred teaching methods for 507 Saint Joseph's College of Maine undergraduate students. The students completed two instruments: the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®, Form M (Myers, McCaulley, Quenk, & Hammer, 1998), and a 27-item…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Teaching Methods, Preferences, Undergraduate Students
Adebowale, Oluwakayode Chidebem Victor – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Exponential increases in the number of learners receiving instruction through online learning, and institutions using various online modalities for instructional delivery, make salient the need for distance learning policies in higher education, as well as K-12 domains, that focus beyond teacher presence (or student/learner-instructor) and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Distance Education
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Tlhoaele, Malefyane; Hofman, Adriaan; Naidoo, Ari; Winnips, Koos – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2014
What impact can interactive engagement (IE) activities using clickers have on students' motivation and academic performance during lectures as compared to attending traditional types of lectures? This article positions the research on IE within the comprehensive model of educational effectiveness and Gagné's instructional events model. For the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Audience Response Systems, Student Motivation, Interaction
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Huerta-Wong, Juan Enrique; Schoech, Richard – Journal of Social Work Education, 2010
Social work education research frequently has suggested an interaction between teaching techniques and learning environments. However, this interaction has never been tested. This study compared virtual and face-to-face learning environments and included active listening concepts to test whether the effectiveness of learning environments depends…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Higher Education, Relationship
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Rowe, Mary Budd, Ed. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1976
Cites evidence that indicates if a lecturer pauses at least three times during a lecture for two minutes and has students compare notes, student retention of the lecture material will be increased. Explains another form of pausing called wait-time employed in discussion situations. (GS)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Research, Instruction, Interaction
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Kuhne-Eversmann, Lisa; Eversmann, Thomas; Fischer, Martin R. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2008
Introduction: There is a strong need for high-quality continuing medical education (CME) in Germany. To maintain a medical license, physicians are required to participate in regular training. Although evidence suggests that compared to lectures interactive methods can impart sustainable knowledge and a high degree of satisfaction, few interactive…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Seminars, Physicians, Internal Medicine
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Markwell, John – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
The discussion board feature that is included with most course management software packages is a potentially valuable tool to augment instructor-student interactions in science lecture courses and increase student motivation. However, many teachers seem to have been frustrated that students do not readily make use of this feature when it is added…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Web Based Instruction, Lecture Method, Discussion (Teaching Technique)