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Jacinta Maxwell; Katie Burke; Yvonne Salton – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
Online learner engagement research has risen internationally due to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in relation to experiential learning. However, this research has focused on the use of technology to access learning about a particular place rather than consider the pedagogical potential of the places in which the learner is located. This study…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Place Based Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Mary English; Rachel Plews; Gail Matthews-DeNatale; Nick Wilson; Katherine Simeon; Helen Cheng – International Journal for Academic Development, 2024
This qualitative study examined how seven graduate students became prepared to teach in an unfamiliar online PBL environment through an experiential professional development program. During the 75-hour preparation program, graduate instructors completed readings and practice activities, immersed themselves in the student perspective, and completed…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Graduate School Faculty
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Malusà, Giovanna; Ghislandi, Patrizia – Research on Education and Media, 2022
This paper presents a qualitative-quantitative study that investigates whether an active and collaborative design can help university students positively evaluate the course, even in a large-size online class for special ed teachers. The analysis of the collected data (a fact-finding questionnaire created on purpose; a standard questionnaire for…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Cooperation, College Students, Online Courses
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Stephen France; Diane R. Edmondson; Pia A. Albinsson; Christopher D. Hopkins – Marketing Education Review, 2025
To better understand the marketing education discipline, this research uses an eleven-year (2013-2023) systematic bibliographic content analysis of teaching and pedagogy paper topics that are part of the Society for Marketing Advances (SMA) Annual Conference Proceedings. Since many marketing educators present works in progress at conferences…
Descriptors: Business Education, Marketing, Business Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Aho, Wayne; Wright, Ed; Marvel, Jon – International Journal for Business Education, 2020
Experiential, project-based learning is widely endorsed as an effective pedagogy for enhancing the understanding of theory, increasing critical thinking skills, and preparing students for future roles as contributing employees. Likewise, the use of online classes at universities is becoming popular. A logical evolution of course venues would be…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Active Learning, Student Projects, Online Courses
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Vergara-Castan~eda, Arely; Cha´vez-Miyauchi, Toma´s-Eduardo; Beni´tez-Rico, Adriana; Ogando-Justo, Ana-Bele´n – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Actions taken to control the propagation of COVID-19 forced most activities to switch into an online environment. Education was no exception. In most of the cases the transition turned out well, and online education proved to be a good alternative to the traditional model. However, in the case of practical courses, the situation is quite different…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Leung, Jac K. L.; Chu, Samuel K. W. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2020
The First-Year Cornerstone Engineering Design Project Course (ENGG1100) aims to maintain practicality and excitement of experiential learning by enabling students to create an authentic artifact, despite the unexpected shift to emergency remote teaching due to COVID-19. The main challenge is to teach a course that usually takes place in a…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Emergency Programs, Distance Education
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Timothy M. Ottusch; Ashley C. Jordan – Family Science Review, 2022
As enrollment in online courses continues to rise, examining quality student engagement opportunities in online settings is important for their success and well-being. The current study sought to understand students' perspectives on using interactive video lectures in fully online classes. Surveys were collected from 161 undergraduate students…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Student Attitudes, Video Technology
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Rose McAndrew; Amanda L. Wilson – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2022
Many occupational therapy programs use hybrid instruction methods that include virtual learning. To ensure active learning techniques, instructors must alter and adapt traditional instruction methods to the virtual environment. This article explores the use of a virtual Makerspace to create adaptive equipment used throughout online intervention…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Assistive Technology, Online Courses, Intervention
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Wakes, Sarah J.; Dunn, Linda. A. – Research in Learning Technology, 2023
Distance online learning connects students to education opportunities without having to be present at the institution offering the learning module. This case study involved development of a dual on-campus and distance course into a fully online course. It required a student-focused approach and an innovative application of learning technologies,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses
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Maxwell, Katia; Pittman, Shannon; Hester, Leigh; Miller-Curtis, Vanessa; Roberts, Kim; Smith, Derrek – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
Higher education today is no longer what it once was. Once upon a time, students only had the option to attend classes in person. The first shift from this format happened when students began taking classes through correspondence, where materials were physically mailed out. Later, as technology increased, a new format led to students being able to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational History, Educational Change
Rachel Faerber-Ovaska – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This mixed-methods study involved implementation of virtual field trip (VFT) projects in an online undergraduate foreign language (FL) course, with a close focus on four student participants' use of VFTs over four weeks. Participants explored an Italian city using desktop virtual reality; narrated their experiences, and created an annotated…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Second Language Learning
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Parks, Rachida F. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2020
This study presents a contextual active learning perspective on how a healthcare data analytics course was designed and delivered to students enrolled in a graduate business analytics degree. Industry and academia emphasizes the need to integrate context-specific learning, however contextual analytics courses are not widely offered in business…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Health Services, Active Learning, Graduate Students
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Smith, Delmer; Louwagie, Nancy – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2017
Vacuum and thin film technologies are critical to advanced manufacturing industries. With a grant from the National Science Foundation (DUE #14004080), Normandale Community College has developed courses that are delivered online and via telepresence to provide a formal education to vacuum technician students around the country. Telepresence…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Online Courses, Technical Education, Classroom Techniques
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Yin, Haiyan – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2020
This study describes a foreign investment negotiation simulation game and evaluates its effectiveness on the teaching and learning of international business. The game involves the application of the major topics of an introductory international business course to a setting that is close to the real world, thus allows students to explore the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Simulation, Active Learning
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