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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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Cassandra M. D. Hart; Robert Linden; Brian Jacob; Susanna Loeb – Peabody Journal of Education, 2023
A common rationale for offering online courses in K-12 schools is that they allow students to take courses not offered at their schools; however, there has been little research on how online courses are used to expand curricular options when operating at scale. We assess the extent to which students and schools use online courses for this purpose…
Descriptors: High School Students, Online Courses, Guidelines, Distance Education
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Saqr, Mohammed; López-Pernas, Sonsoles – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2023
Early research on online PBL explored student satisfaction, effectiveness, and design. The temporal aspect of online PBL has rarely been addressed. Thus, a gap exists in our knowledge regarding how online PBL unfolds: when and for how long a group engages in collaborative discussions. Similarly, little is known about whether and what sequence of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Problem Based Learning, Interaction, Group Dynamics
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Fish, Jillian – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Introduction: Since the 1990's, psychology has demonstrated a strong commitment to the full spectrum of human diversity (Vera & Speight, 2003). Statement of the Problem: However, psychologists from underrepresented backgrounds and diversity science (DS) remain marginalized in psychology (Syed & Kathawalla, 2020), which affects the ease…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychologists, Diversity, Disproportionate Representation
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Ishaq, Muhammad; Abid, Adnan; Farooq, Muhammad Shoaib; Manzoor, Muhammad Faraz; Farooq, Uzma; Abid, Kamran; Helou, Mamoun Abu – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Fundamentals of Database Systems is a core course in computing disciplines as almost all small, medium, large, or enterprise systems essentially require data storage component. Database System Education (DSE) provides the foundation as well as advanced concepts in the area of data modeling and its implementation. The first course in DSE holds a…
Descriptors: Databases, Computer Science Education, Required Courses, Information Storage
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Crisp, Erin; Hardman, Philippa – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2023
This chapter proposes a new approach to evaluating course quality by prioritizing the learner's feedback experience. The authors argue that courses may still be ineffective despite having the core components and suggest incorporating technology to enhance the feedback experience.
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Feedback (Response), Design, Standards
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Camm, Jeffrey D.; McCray, Gordon E.; Roehm, Michelle L. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2023
Based on our experience developing and delivering a highly successful data visualization course within a Master of Science in Business Analytics program, we present a taxonomy for data visualization courses and recommend content and pedagogical features for each type of data visualization course therein. We also discuss the interdependence between…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Masters Programs, Business Administration Education, Data Use
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Killian, Chad M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
The purpose of this Viewpoint is to push readers toward seeing OLPE as an essential ally instead of an existential enemy by outlining ways OLPE addresses barriers to quality PE programming and explaining how it can be used as a catalyst for program enhancement and advocacy, so students have opportunities to experience the full potential of their…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Online Courses, Barriers, Secondary Education
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Pasquini, Erica; Wilcox, Rachael; Roper, Emily; Davis, Patrick; Estes, Brent – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2023
Team-based learning (TBL) is an evidence-based collaborative pedagogical strategy that engages student knowledge through group collaboration. Using TBL, a course is designed around units of instruction, referred to as modules. TBL has been found to motivate students by holding them accountable to themselves and their peers, while also introducing…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students, Kinesiology, Cooperative Learning
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Getchell, Kristen; Dubinsky, James; Lentz, Paula – Journal of Management Education, 2023
Shannon and Weaver's communication process model is a dominant model used to understand communication between a sender and receiver. The model is used to explain communication in management and organizational behavior textbooks. Despite its proliferation, few studies have examined this model's role in introductory management and organization…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Textbooks, Models, Textbook Content
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An, Yunjo – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2023
Despite the growing body of studies on gamification, there is a paucity of research investigating the specific emotional outcomes of gamified experiences. Most gamification studies have focused primarily on positive emotions such as enjoyment. In addition, most gamification studies in educational contexts have been conducted with undergraduate…
Descriptors: Gamification, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
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Perrault, Evan K. – Communication Teacher, 2023
It may be possible to teach students in undergraduate research methods courses about replication, while simultaneously providing the discipline a means to solve what some have called a replication "crisis." Over the span of three consecutive fall semesters, students replicated Cialdini and Schroeder's "even a penny will help"…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Undergraduate Students, Research Methodology, Courses
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Graham, Keith; Rios, Ambyr; Viruru, Radhika – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2023
Online learning is often associated with the "alone together paradox" that suggests that online students are constantly connected to one another yet feel more alone due to a lack of real social connection. While research has approached this issue from an environmental perspective, some scholars have recently suggested that aspects of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Distance Education, Online Courses
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Gayman, C. M.; Jimenez, S. T.; Hammock, S.; Taylor, S.; Rocheleau, J. M. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2023
Interteaching is a behavioral teaching method that has been empirically shown to increase student learning outcomes. The present study investigated the effect of combining interteaching with cumulative versus noncumulative exams in two sections of an online asynchronous class. Interteaching was used in both sections of the course. The…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Testing, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication
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Ruiz, Salvador; Myers, Anna; Morano, Stephanie; Barry, Leasha M. – College Teaching, 2023
Guided notes are an instructional strategy used to help students retain facts, concepts, and skills. Evidence for the effectiveness of guided notes with school-aged children diagnosed with high incidence disabilities is well documented, but research with postsecondary participants has had mixed results, and there has been little to no research on…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Notetaking, Retention (Psychology), Educational Strategies
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