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Kathleen Stürmer; Tim Fütterer; Stephanie Kron; Daniel Sommerhoff; Stefan Ufer – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
To support professional competence development in teacher education, learning environments should allow learners to engage with professional tasks. It is crucial for knowledge and skill transfer in such learning environments to real-life context that preservice teachers perceive the task as authentic. However, due to a lack of prior knowledge,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Individual Characteristics, Teacher Competencies, Authentic Learning
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Vishkaie, Rojin; Seyed, Teddy; Emmons, Claire Thoma; vom Lehn, Dirk – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
Socializing and interaction are important aspects for families who visit museums. Mixed reality (MR) uses a set of technology that museums employ to encourage this behavior, but they face challenges in maintaining family cohesion with experiences across different exhibitions and kiosks. In this paper, we explore these challenges broadly to provide…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Foreign Countries, Socialization
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Isaac L. Alter; Jonathan Overdevest; Hayley Born; David Liao; Alexandra Michalowski; Vivienne Au; Allison Lin; Nicholas K. Baer; Christopher DiLisio; Elliot Regenbogen – Discover Education, 2024
Objective: While flipped classroom instruction has repeatedly shown efficacy in undergraduate medical education, evidence for its utility in procedural domains remains sparse. This holds particular significance for surgical subspecialties such as otolaryngology, which have limited time in undergraduate medical curricula. We designed a novel airway…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Undergraduate Study, Simulation, Medical Education
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Kramarski, Bracha; Heaysman, Orna – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2023
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is a cyclical process of planning, performance, and reflection. Although SRL contributes to academic achievement, teaching SRL poses a challenge for teachers, who need support in theoretical and practical approaches to SRL knowledge and skills. The first stop for teachers to effectively learn and employ SRL practices…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Teachers, Faculty Development, Educational Objectives
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Ning, Xiaoke – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2023
With the vigorous development of intelligent campus construction, great changes have taken place in the development of information technology in colleges and universities from the previous digital to intelligent development. In the teaching process, the analysis of students' classroom learning has also changed from the previous manual observation…
Descriptors: College Students, Algorithms, Student Behavior, Artificial Intelligence
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Olivia De Ruyck; Mieke Embo; Jessica Morton; Vasiliki Andreou; Sofie Van Ostaeyen; Oona Janssens; Marieke Robbrecht; Jelle Saldien; Lieven De Marez – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Background: Electronic portfolios (e-portfolios) are valuable tools to scaffold workplace learning. Feedback is an essential element of the learning process, but it often lacks quality when incorporated in ePortfolios, while research on how to incorporate feedback into an ePortfolio design is scarce. Objectives: To compare the ease of use,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Portfolio Assessment, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Workplace Learning
Dana George Trottier – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This multilevel mixed methods investigation examines the experiences of developing self-evaluation skills for simulation fellows in an interprofessional simulation fellowship program. Interprofessional fellows (N = 12) and faculty (N = 4) engaged in a three-phase study using video-assisted learning tools to explore the differences in…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Evaluation Methods, Skill Development, Interprofessional Relationship
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Delphine Franco; Ruben Vanderlinde; Martin Valcke – European Journal of Education, 2025
Complex competences, such as managing students' aggressive behaviour, are challenging to develop during teacher training. Recently, video-based simulations have been considered promising, yet suitable assessment instruments are limitedly available. This paper reports on the design and evaluation of a video-based assessment tool tailored to measure…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Behavior, Aggression
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Brittney M. Sureshkumar; Kimberley L. M. Zonneveld – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
Unintentional injuries are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). First aid training involves teaching critical first aid skills, some of which are designed to treat unintentional injuries. To date, no study has (a) evaluated the effects of a video-prompting…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Computer Mediated Communication, Video Technology, Health Services
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Joanne Tran; Leo Meller; Vy Le; Jasmine Tam; Andrea Nicholas – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
In this study, we assessed a highly structured, yearlong, case-based course designed for undergraduate pre-health students. We incorporated both content learning assessments and developed a novel method called Multiple Mini Exams for assessing course impact on the development of skills that professional schools often seek in pre-health students,…
Descriptors: Soft Skills, Skill Development, Undergraduate Students, Biology
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Broadfoot, Courtney K.; Estis, Julie M. – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2020
Advancements in medical technology have contributed to increased rates of preterm birth. Prematurity places infants at high risk for feeding difficulties, however. Early identification and assessment of preterm infant dysphagia is critical to maximize nutrition and hydration, feeding safety, and growth and development. The purpose of this study…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, At Risk Persons, Nutrition, Physical Disabilities
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Hanni Muukkonen; Anu Kajamaa – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Background: Higher education is expected to prepare students with interdisciplinary learning (IDL), which is important for their educational and working life opportunities. The cocreation of knowledge in interdisciplinary teams offers multiple opportunities for the emergence of collective knowledge objects (KOs) and knowledge practices (KPs).…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Simulation, Higher Education
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Herrington, Deborah G.; Hilborn, Shanna M.; Sielaff, Elizabeth N.; Sweeder, Ryan D. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2022
Equilibrium is a challenging concept for many, largely because developing a deep conceptual understanding of equilibrium requires someone to be able to connect the motions and interactions of particles that cannot be physically observed with macroscopic observations. Particle level chemistry animations and simulations can support student…
Descriptors: Simulation, Video Technology, Chemistry, Electronic Learning
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Yoong, Si Qi; Wang, Wenru; Lim, Siriwan; Dong, Yanhong; Seah, Alvin Chuen Wei; Hong, Jingfang; Zhang, Hui – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
Peer feedback is useful for enhancing students' learning outcomes, but nursing students' experiences of receiving peer video and verbal feedback are not commonly explored. We investigated nursing students' views on receiving peer video and verbal feedback after simulated practice during skills laboratory lessons. This descriptive qualitative study…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Learning Experience, Nursing Students
Cheryl M. Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Best practices for video-assisted debriefing (VAD) technology use cannot be developed because the characteristics of VAD that lead to successful debriefing have not been identified. The purpose of this qualitative, multiple-case study with embedded units sought to employ observation, participant interviews, and documentation review in exploring…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Medical Education, Hospitals
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