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Rachel E. Holm – ProQuest LLC, 2024
As online programs grow, so should attempts to create a better virtual asynchronous learning experience. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of video-based online learning activities in increasing components of social, teaching, and cognitive presence, among interprofessional healthcare students of various age groups. Studying this…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Video Technology, Cognitive Processes
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Jenna A. P. Sim; Mary E. Jung; Rishma Chooniedass; Jannik Haruo Eikenaar – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2024
Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) gaps persist in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, as demonstrated by the discrimination, stereotyping, and inequities that historically and persistently marginalized groups face. Recognition of this gap led a transdisciplinary team to develop foundational-level e-learning modules,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Learning Modules, STEM Education
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Emily Dommermuth – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2024
This case study presents the development of an asynchronous online module for an engineering undergraduate research program. It includes an overview of the development of the literature research module in Qualtrics and its transition to the campus LMS, Canvas. Assessment of student learning is described. The benefits to librarians of this mode of…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Information Literacy, Undergraduate Students, Student Research
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Junus, Kasiyah; Santoso, Harry Budi; Ahmad, Mubarik – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
This current study investigates the use of online role-playing, in an online discussion forum, in learning the community of inquiry framework -- an area of learning covered in the Computer-Aided Instruction (CAI) course, an elective course for Computer Science undergraduate students at Universitas Indonesia. The participants were divided into…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Communities of Practice, Computer Science Education
Kameryn Denaro; Sergey A. Nizkorodov; Amanda J. Holton – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
An active-learning concurrent preparatory general chemistry course was adopted to replace a prerequisite course that lacked effectiveness in improving student outcomes. Our previous study showed that the concurrent course increased final exam performance and retention in a cohort of students. This paper studies the course modality impact of the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction, In Person Learning
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Naylor, Amanda; McGuinn, Nicholas; Shaikh, Ghazal; Varga, Zoltan; Rimmereide, Hege Emma – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
Researchers into Literature and Education from Norway, Pakistan and the United Kingdom used William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" to explore the potential of a literary text to encourage intercultural dialogue, employing an innovative teaching method, Google Circles, to provide a platform for asynchronous online discussion among three…
Descriptors: Literature, Cross Cultural Studies, Intercultural Communication, Teaching Methods
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van Esch, Patrick; von der Heidt, Tania; Frethey-Bentham, Catherine; Northey, Gavin – Marketing Education Review, 2020
We report on an experiment to investigate the effect of an online asynchronous marketing simulation on student engagement and GPA. Engagement was measured in terms of conscious attention, enthused participation and social connection. The participants were 45 students undertaking marketing management at an American university over one semester.…
Descriptors: Marketing, Simulation, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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Abe, Makoto – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2021
Web-based writing tools, which allow multiple writers to share and edit the same document, have attracted significant attention as computer-assisted language learning tools in the past decade. However, how L2 writers contribute to the shared document as a social action for interacting with other cowriters remains underexplored in L2 research.…
Descriptors: Interaction, Interpersonal Competence, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
Ramirez-Espinola, Mirta – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This three-article dissertation explored tutors' perceptions of online writing tutoring. Article One is a literature review of writing programs, culmination with a discussion of online writing tutoring. Article Two is a qualitative case study that investigated how tutors perceive their work using both asynchronous and synchronous modes of tutoring…
Descriptors: Tutors, Teacher Attitudes, Tutoring, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Gyamfi, George; Sukseemuang, Panida – Open Praxis, 2017
This descriptive study aimed at finding the impact of Tell Me More (TMM), an online language-learning program, on English as a foreign language (EFL) undergraduate learners' achievement in a University in Thailand. The study also looked at whether the time of use of TMM had an effect on learners' achievement. Data was collected from the scores of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Undergraduate Students
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Dugartsyrenova, Vera A.; Sardegna, Veronica G. – ReCALL, 2017
This study explored Russian as a foreign language (RFL) learners' self-reported strategic uses of "VoiceThread" (VT)--a multimodal asynchronous computer-mediated communication tool--in order to gain insights into learner perceived effectiveness of VT for second language (L2) oral skills development and to determine the factors that…
Descriptors: Russian, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Turel, Ofir; Zhang, Yi – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2010
Due to the increased importance and usage of self-managed virtual teams, many recent studies have examined factors that affect their success. One such factor that merits examination is the configuration or composition of virtual teams. This article tackles this point by (1) empirically testing trait-configuration effects on virtual team…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Problem Solving, Program Effectiveness, Personality Traits
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Ertmer, Peggy A.; Richardson, Jennifer C.; Lehman, James D.; Newby, Timothy J.; Cheng, Xi; Mong, Christopher; Sadaf, Ayesha – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2010
This study examined students' perceptions of peer feedback and learning in a large, undergraduate course that incorporated supplementary online discussions. Peer feedback (PF) was facilitated via an automated rating system, within Blackboard discussion forums, for half of the students enrolled in the course. Following the peer feedback process,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Peer Evaluation, Education Courses
Black, Erik W.; Greaser, Joe; Dawson, Kara – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
Limited empirical research exists regarding the prevalence of academic dishonesty in the online classroom. This limited evidence supports the notion that factors contributing to academic dishonesty in the traditional classroom also apply to online courses. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between factors known to contribute…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Cheating, Online Courses
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Schellens, T.; Van Keer, H.; De Wever, B.; Valcke, M. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2009
The present study focuses on the use of thinking types as a possible way to structure university students' discourse in asynchronous discussion groups and consequently promote their learning. More specifically, the aim of the study is to determine how requiring students to label their contributions by means of De Bono's (1991) thinking hats…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Identification, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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