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Motz, Benjamin A.; Quick, Joshua D.; Wernert, Julie A.; Miles, Tonya A. – Online Learning, 2021
Under normal circumstances, when students invest more effort in their schoolwork, they generally show evidence of improved academic achievement. But when universities abruptly transitioned to remote instruction in Spring 2020, instructors assigned rapidly-prepared online learning activities, disrupting the normal relationship between effort and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Academic Achievement, COVID-19
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Ranga, Jayashree S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
In this study, customized videos and chapter handouts served as pre-class materials for semi-flipped General Chemistry II courses. Face-to-face class time involved engaging students in interactive problem-solving sessions on the board with the instructor and collaborative group activities. During the interactive problem-solving sessions, students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Homework, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Van Niekerk, Marné; Delport, Marthinus – Accounting Education, 2022
Capturing and maintaining students' attention in higher education has long been a focal point in research. This is especially true of accounting courses, for which many students lack the contextual knowledge and integration skills required to be successful, particularly among rural students. The flipped classroom has been poised as a possible…
Descriptors: Accounting, Rural Areas, Flipped Classroom, Teaching Methods
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Pardo, Abelardo; Gasevic, Dragan; Jovanovic, Jelena; Dawson, Shane; Mirriahi, Negin – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2019
The success of the flipped classroom (FC) is effectively reliant on the level of student engagement with the preparatory activities prior to attending face-to-face teaching sessions. Information about the nature and level of student engagement with these activities can help instructors make informed decisions regarding how to best support student…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework, Video Technology
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Banerjee, Haimanti; Olson, Josephine E. – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
Universities strive to acquire resources to improve learning outcomes for students. This paper describes technology introduced in core undergraduate business classes and students' assessment of their value. Despite their widespread use, student enthusiasm for them was tepid. It also gauges student preferences for pedagogical methods and finds the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Business Administration Education, Technology Uses in Education
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Buitrago-Flórez, Francisco; Reyes, Juan C.; Rincón, Raul; Hernández, Carola; Galvis, Francisco A.; Ángel, Christiam – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
Homework assignments in engineering courses are still passive learning instruments that often appear as requirements rather than learning tools. This issue arises because the teaching team usually does not have the capabilities to provide real-time feedback, or to enable students to fix errors in a timely manner. To overcome this challenge, we…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Homework, Educational Technology, Blended Learning
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Archer, Kathy K.; Olson, Mark – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
Practice is an essential component in learning any new skill. For learning the quantitative disciplines at the university level, web-based homework management systems provide the means for extensive practice with immediate feedback, which research suggests should lead to increased student learning (Palocsay & Stevens, 2008; Titard,…
Descriptors: Homework, Integrated Learning Systems, Educational Technology, Instructional Effectiveness
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Lesseig, Kristin; Krouss, Paul – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
Flipped instruction is increasing in popularity, however research that moves beyond descriptions of its implementation in mathematics classes is lacking. We sought to better understand how students taking an introductory college algebra course used the resources provided within a flipped instructional model and how students viewed such resources…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Orchard, Ryan K. – Journal of Education for Business, 2016
In learning management systems, tools for online homework assessments include a number of alternatives for the assessment settings, including the ability to permit students to attempt an assessment multiple times, with options for how the multiple attempts are administered. A specific implementation of online assessments in an introductory…
Descriptors: Homework, Student Evaluation, Business Administration Education, Integrated Learning Systems
Al-Jarf, Reima – Online Submission, 2019
An asynchronous online discussion forum was created and used to post Arabization homework-assignments consisting of application questions and discussion threads covering the topics taught in class. The instructor gave communicative feedback on the location and types of errors. Errors were color-coded. No correct answers were provided. The…
Descriptors: Translation, Semitic Languages, Language Processing, Homework
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Hedges, Sarai – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2017
The statistics education community continues to explore the differences in performance outcomes and in student attitudes between online and face-to-face delivery methods of statistics courses. In this quasi-experimental study student persistence, exam, quiz, and homework scores were compared between delivery methods, class status, and programs of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Performance
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Dean, Tereza; Lee-Post, Anita; Hapke, Holly – Journal of Marketing Education, 2017
To augment traditional lecture with instructional tools that provide options for content representation, learner engagement, and learning expression, we followed the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to design and implement a learning environment for teaching and learning in large lecture classes. To this end, we incorporated four…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Large Group Instruction, Lecture Method, Undergraduate Students
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Roy, Debopriyo – Cogent Education, 2017
Task-based language learning (TBLL) has heavily influenced syllabus design, classroom teaching, and learner assessment in a foreign or second language teaching context. In this English as foreign language (EFL) learning environment, the paper discussed an innovative language learning pedagogy based on design education and technical writing. In…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Design
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Bromley, Robert; Huang, Zhenyu – Journal of Educational Issues, 2015
Great investment has been made in developing algorithmically-based cases within online homework management systems. This has been done because publishers are convinced that textbook adoption decisions are influenced by the incorporation of these systems within their products. These algorithmic assignments are thought to promote learning while…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Homework, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Talley, Cheryl P.; Scherer, Stephen – Journal of Negro Education, 2013
Undergraduate psychology students at a mid-Atlantic HBCU were assessed on their knowledge of synaptic transmission, the multi-step process of brain cell communication. Comparison of final grades revealed that the use of the flipped classroom format along with learning techniques, self-explanation and practice testing increased the final course…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Knowledge Level, STEM Education
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