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Schweitzer, Jill Kuglin; Tobin, Wes; Krerowicz, Sam; Blakefield, Mary; Olson, Brian; Law, Yu Kay – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2023
Exploring the value of course assessment across multiple teaching modalities, this chapter provides a framework for improving introductory science courses by evaluating the impact of pedagogical modality on student learning.
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
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Thomas S. Kuntzleman; Jacob T. Kuntzleman; Dean J. Campbell – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A slightly modified version of Lotka's mechanism that gives rise to sustained oscillations is shown to mimic observations of electrochemical oscillations reported during the dissolution of iron from iron electrodes in acidic media. The presentation of the modified mechanism includes only familiar chemical species and, in comparison to other…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Equipment, Introductory Courses
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Nathan J. Mentzer; Tonya M. Isabell; Lakshmy Mohandas – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2024
HyFlex learning environments have been meeting the unique needs of students and institutions for nearly 20 years. However, it was the pandemic that gave HyFlex its widespread acceptance and application. Literature suggests that HyFlex may now be considered part of the new norm in education and therefore, further study is needed on how it affects…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Experiential Learning, Synchronous Communication, Performance
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Neil Sabine; Jill Schweitzer – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
A comparison of student performance in an introductory biology class that used a lecture-based approach (N = 15 classes; 462 students) with those that had a no-lecture approach (N = 9 classes; 238 students). All classes were taught by the principal researcher. In the no- lecture environment, shifts in student perceptions of science were…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Elizabeth L. Wetzler; Kenneth S. Cassidy; Margaret J. Jones; Chelsea R. Frazier; Nickalous A. Korbut; Chelsea M. Sims; Shari S. Bowen; Michael Wood – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Background: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) represents a potentially powerful, time-saving tool for grading student essays. However, little is known about how AI-generated essay scores compare to human instructor scores. Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the essay grading scores produced by AI with those of human…
Descriptors: Essays, Writing Evaluation, Scores, Evaluators
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Ainsley Miller; Kate Pyper – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
R is becoming the standard for teaching statistics due to its flexibility, and open-source nature, replacing software programs like Minitab and SPSS. The main driver for reform within Scottish statistical undergraduate programs is the creation of the Scottish Qualification Authority's Higher Applications of Mathematics course which has statistics…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Undergraduate Study, Anxiety, Programming Languages
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George Kinnear – Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Prompting learners to generate examples has been proposed as an effective way of developing understanding of a new concept. However, empirical support for this approach is lacking. This article presents two empirical studies on the use of example-generation tasks in an online course in introductory university mathematics. The first study compares…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Classification, Task Analysis, Mathematics Instruction
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Leonard J. Mselle – Discover Education, 2025
In this paper the "Memory Transfer Language" program visualization (MTL PV) technique is combined with "constructivism" ("conceptual contraposition and colloquy") and "reversibility" to evolve a new approach for instructional design for teaching and learning introductory programming. A sample of 1,364…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Computer Science Education, Constructivism (Learning), Comparative Analysis
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Nooshin Khobzi Rotondi; David Rudoler; William Hunter; Olayinka Sanusi; Chris Collier; Michael Anthony Rotondi – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2023
This article reports on an evaluation the effectiveness of e-mailed grade "nudges" on students' performance and engagement in an introductory statistics course for undergraduate health science students. In 2020-2021, 358 students were randomized to an e-mail (n = 178) or no e-mail (n = 180) group. The intervention e-mail contained…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Statistics Education, Grades (Scholastic), Learner Engagement
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Luiza Vilarta Rodriguez; Jan T. van der Veen; Ton de Jong – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
In this study, we explore the use of analogies with classical physics in introductory quantum physics (QP) teaching. This work is part of a larger project in which a learning sequence covering three introductory QP topics was designed, tested, and evaluated in collaboration with high school teachers and physics education researchers. Based on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Multimedia Materials, Physics
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Oni, Oluwasola S.; Adesope, Olusola O.; Wong, Rachel; Nishida, Krista – School Science and Mathematics, 2023
Concept mapping remains widely used in education. However, little is known about how self-constructed concept maps and peer feedback can improve student learning outcomes in chemistry. We investigated the effects of peer feedback on concept mapping and how it improves students' learning performance in a large second-semester, introductory…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Concept Mapping, Feedback (Response)
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Kelsey S. Bitting; Katherine Ryker; Rachel Teasdale – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2024
Triggered situational interest in introductory courses can encourage student engagement, motivation, and value for the geosciences. In-person labs have traditionally played a unique role in triggering situational interest compared to lectures, but the COVID transition online disrupted these dynamics. We examine students' self-reported situational…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Student Interests, Electronic Learning, Introductory Courses
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Hierman, Brent – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Despite the essential position of introductory courses within most political science departments' curricula, comprehensive comparisons of introductory requirements for majors have been somewhat rare. In this manuscript, I report on the state of introductory requirements through analyses of data from 381 national liberal arts colleges and…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Political Science, Degree Requirements, Comparative Analysis
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Jennifer Hill; George Perrett; Stacey A. Hancock; Le Win; Yoav Bergner – Grantee Submission, 2024
Most current statistics courses include some instruction relevant to causal inference. Whether this instruction is incorporated as material on randomized experiments or as an interpretation of associations measured by correlation or regression coefficients, the way in which this material is presented may have important implications for…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Attribution Theory, Undergraduate Students
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Watson, Forrest; Stanton, Julie; Beninger, Stefanie; Domegan, Christine; Reppel, Alexander; Shapiro, Stanley – Journal of Marketing Education, 2022
Marketing classes are often focused on the micro level, failing to account for wider societal issues. In this article, we argue for the inclusion of a wider macro-sustainability focus, one that "hacks" marketing education. With that objective in mind, we developed and delivered an introductory marketing course that integrated both the…
Descriptors: Marketing, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods, Sustainability
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