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L. Hannah; E. E. Jang; M. Shah; V. Gupta – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2023
Machines have a long-demonstrated ability to find statistical relationships between qualities of texts and surface-level linguistic indicators of writing. More recently, unlocked by artificial intelligence, the potential of using machines to identify content-related writing trait criteria has been uncovered. This development is significant,…
Descriptors: Validity, Automation, Scoring, Writing Assignments
Schaffer, Connie – College Teaching, 2017
Many well-intended instructors use Socratic or leveled questioning to facilitate the discussion of an assigned reading. While this engages a few students, most can opt to remain silent. The seven step strategy described in this article provides an alternative to classroom silence and engages all students. Students discuss a single reading as they…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Participation, Learner Engagement
Holbrook, Robert L., Jr.; Comer, Debra R. – Management Teaching Review, 2017
Creativity is more important than ever in today's knowledge-based economy. Although many students doubt their own creativity, very few exercises are designed to help them access this ability. We believe that self-expression and self-reflection are important for understanding personal creative ability. Jung introduced the mandala to promote these…
Descriptors: Creativity, Self Expression, Art Activities, Psychological Patterns
Barnfield, Anne M. C. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2017
We often assume that students will simply understand specific ethical requirements as they progress, but in reality this does not happen. Students need instruction in ethics. With adherence to the TriCouncil's ethics policy now mandatory for university research with human participants, understanding of ethics is a necessity. We need students to be…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Reading Assignments, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Walk, Lee; Lassak, Marshall – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2017
Two studies (Trautwein 2007 and Dettmers et al. 2010) show a positive correlation between high-quality homework and mathematics achievement. Students who completed their homework assignments scored better on assessments. However, these studies also showed no relationship between time spent on homework and resulting student achievement. This helped…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Achievement, Homework, Student Achievement
Grose, Alan W. – National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment, 2017
Internships are among the most beneficial out-of-classroom experiences designated as High-Impact Practices (HIPs). Yet, due to the diverse and unscripted nature of internship experiences, as well as the many different models for facilitating them, outcomes assessment practices are a long way from capturing the full power of internships as learning…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Academic Degrees, Qualifications, Integrated Curriculum
Lisa Beckelhimer – English Journal, 2017
Conducting primary research through digital video (DV) can allow students to experience meaning-making firsthand, gaining empathy and understanding for their subjects. Two practical reasons for encouraging students to use DV are that students are already using the technology outside of school and that the digital culture demands digital literacy.…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Student Research, Primary Sources, Technology Uses in Education
Houser, Marian L.; Sidelinger, Robert J.; Hosek, Angela M. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
Courses in gender communication are designed to enable students to examine the role of gender and gender identity in everyday communication. To aid them to understand gender communication, they should be exposed to at least three foundational areas and supporting content. Sex and gender differences, the social construction of gender, and…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Gender Differences, Social Influences, Interpersonal Communication
Wolf, Joanna; Roderick, Ryan; Rooney, Andrea Francioni – Composition Studies, 2019
Despite much attention given to visual rhetoric in Composition, there is evidence that most first-year writing instructors overlook document design, both in their instruction and in the documents they produce for their students. These instructors may be underestimating the role that visually informative prose (that uses document design features…
Descriptors: Layout (Publications), Design Preferences, Freshman Composition, Writing Teachers
Mittal, Sarah – Marketing Education Review, 2019
This innovation proposes an alternative to the traditional exam/test model. Many faculty members have likely struggled with the need to objectively assess their students and the push back they get from students in administering such assessments. The current article outlines a win-win solution that allows professors to objectively assess student…
Descriptors: Tests, Grading, Educational Innovation, College Faculty
Badia, Antoni; Martín, David; Gómez, Marta – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
Moodle has become popular worldwide in all levels of education. Although several studies have focused on analyzing the use of the Moodle platform as a whole, few contributions have examined the use of each activity included in Moodle, and its potential impact in learning. The survey collected data from 132 teachers in 43 secondary schools in…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Learning Activities
Abri, Maimoona Humaid Al; Dabbagh, Nada – Open Praxis, 2019
The purpose of this study was to explore students and instructor perceptions of the concept of renewable assignments in the open educational resources (OER) movement. Mixed methods were used, with a combination of a survey and semi-structured interview, administered at George Mason University in the United States. Eleven graduate students enrolled…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Intervention, Teacher Attitudes, Graduate Students
Robson, Karen – Journal of Marketing Education, 2019
Gamification is increasingly being implemented in higher education to engage students. This article presents a gamified pedagogical exercise intended to motivate students to consider how their in-person and digital behaviors affect their personal brands. Students receive and lose points for various behaviors and reflect on whether these behaviors…
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Student Behavior
Le, Christine M.; Morra, Barbora – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The tutorials of a second-year undergraduate organic chemistry course have been modified to include a retrosynthetic exercise in conjunction with a Molecule of the Week (MoW) challenge. In contrast to the original tutorial assignments in the course, which primarily focused on completing simple reaction roadmaps, the new tutorials place a heavier…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Molecular Structure
Exploring Instructor Perceptions of and Practices for Public Discourse in First-Year Writing Courses
Parrott, Jill; Green, Lucas; Kaiser, Jordan; Smothers, Cody; Rodgers, Sam – CEA Forum, 2019
A central objective of many writing courses is to prepare students to effectively communicate in their personal, professional, and public lives, but writing instruction can seem disconnected from contemporary societal practices that constitute civil public discourse. This project aims to explore the connections between instructors' perceptions and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Freshman Composition, Writing Skills, College Faculty