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Austin M. Shin; Ayaan M. Kazerouni – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Background and Context: Students' programming projects are often assessed on the basis of their tests as well as their implementations, most commonly using test adequacy criteria like branch coverage, or, in some cases, mutation analysis. As a result, students are implicitly encouraged to use these tools during their development process (i.e., so…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Programming, Student Projects, Computer Software
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Salma Banu Nazeer Khan; Ayse Aysin Bilgin; Deborah Richards; Paul Formosa – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2024
Infographics are visual storytelling techniques used to communicate complex information. However, infographics can be misleading if they are not created ethically. When universities teach how to create infographics, they often do so without emphasizing the ethical issues underlying infographics. To address this gap, we designed a study to educate…
Descriptors: Ethics, Visual Aids, Statistics Education, Design
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Sameer Mohammed Majed Dandan; Odai Falah Mohammad AL-Ghaswyneh – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2024
This study focuses on evaluating the quality of competency transfer through various assessment methods and results, considering diverse stakeholder perspectives. The research aims to introduce an innovative approach for validating assessment outcomes, leveraging predicted sub-measurements, and transforming Boolean parameters' symbols into a binary…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Models, Prediction, Employers
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Yasushi Tsujimoto; Yusuke Tsutsumi; Yuki Kataoka; Akihiro Shiroshita; Orestis Efthimiou; Toshi A. Furukawa – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Meta-analyses examining dichotomous outcomes often include single-zero studies, where no events occur in intervention or control groups. These pose challenges, and several methods have been proposed to address them. A fixed continuity correction method has been shown to bias estimates, but it is frequently used because sometimes software (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Literature Reviews, Epidemiology, Error Correction
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Jingwen Wang; Xiaohong Yang; Dujuan Liu – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2024
The large scale expansion of online courses has led to the crisis of course quality issues. In this study, we first established an evaluation index system for online courses using factor analysis, encompassing three key constructs: course resource construction, course implementation, and teaching effectiveness. Subsequently, we employed factor…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Online Courses, Course Evaluation, Models
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Lars Bjørke; Ashley Casey – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Over the last two decades, teachers' use of models has been frequently highlighted as a possible future for physical education. Literature has also shown that collaborations between teachers and researchers can be effective in supporting teachers not only to successfully implement but also sustain their long-term use of models Despite…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Models, Physical Education, Partnerships in Education
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Altintas, Irem Namli; Schoville, Meltem Çengel – Journal of Education and Learning, 2021
Argumentation Method, which is based on data, claims, justifications, is used in education when it comes to scientific and controversial issues. The purpose of this research, is to demonstrate how argumentation method can be used in social studies courses and to guide social studies pedagogy. Examples of activities related to how argumentation can…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking
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Backman, Ylva; Reznitskaya, Alina; Gardelli, Viktor; Wilkinson, Ian A. G. – Written Communication, 2023
Current approaches used in educational research and practice to evaluate the quality of written arguments often rely on structural analysis. In such assessments, credit is awarded for the presence of structural elements of an argument, such as claims, evidence, and rebuttals. In this article, we discuss limitations of such approaches, including…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Models, Persuasive Discourse, Evaluation Methods
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Hampson, Timothy; McKinley, Jim – Research in Education, 2023
Mixed research is a methodology of growing importance both within and without education. This type of research forces researchers to reconcile conflicting ways of justifying and understanding research with results that have the potential to be forward pointing for all researchers. As mixed research has grown, mixed research has gained an…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Pragmatics
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Albuquerque, Maria Luiza F. Q.; Lopes, Charlie Silva; da Silveira, Denis Silva – Journal of Education for Business, 2023
Abstraction in business processes (BP) modeling arises from the recognition of similarities to the detriment of its differences. However, teaching modeling to beginning students in the context of process management is a hard task to perform, given the high level of abstraction required for these students to develop. This paper uses BP fragments to…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Models, Pattern Recognition, Teaching Methods
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Harvey, Neshane; Ankiewicz, Piet – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Like technology and technology education (Ankiewicz, 2019a), fashion design as a discipline lacks a scientifically founded, discipline-specific philosophical framework that may hold affordances for fashion designers, research scholars, and curriculum developers. Attempting to develop an autonomous theory for fashion design might be overly…
Descriptors: Clothing, Design, Educational Theories, Praxis
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Mosquera, Jose Miguel Llanos; Suarez, Carlos Giovanny Hidalgo; Guerrero, Victor Andres Bucheli – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
This paper proposes to evaluate learning efficiency by implementing the flipped classroom and automatic source code evaluation based on the Kirkpatrick evaluation model in students of CS1 programming course. The experimentation was conducted with 82 students from two CS1 courses; an experimental group (EG = 56) and a control group (CG = 26). Each…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Coding, Programming, Evaluation Methods
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Neumuller, Seth – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The author of this article demonstrates how the unified approach to answering economic questions employed in modern quantitative macroeconomics research can be taught to undergraduate students using the Solow model. Through an application to post-WWII Japan, students get hands-on experience with (1) documenting empirical facts, (2) developing a…
Descriptors: Macroeconomics, Undergraduate Students, Prediction, Teaching Methods
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Kim, Stella Y. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2022
In this digital ITEMS module, Dr. Stella Kim provides an overview of multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) equating. Traditional unidimensional item response theory (IRT) equating methods impose the sometimes untenable restriction on data that only a single ability is assessed. This module discusses potential sources of multidimensionality…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Equated Scores, Evaluation Methods
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William R. Dardick; Jeffrey R. Harring – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2025
Simulation studies are the basic tools of quantitative methodologists used to obtain empirical solutions to statistical problems that may be impossible to derive through direct mathematical computations. The successful execution of many simulation studies relies on the accurate generation of correlated multivariate data that adhere to a particular…
Descriptors: Statistics, Statistics Education, Problem Solving, Multivariate Analysis
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