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Victoria Leah Delaney – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Today's students are surrounded by machine learning (ML)-powered tools. Yet, few understand how they work. While there are numerous opportunities for students to learn about ML in informal settings (e.g., Alvarez et al., 2022; Druga et al., 2022) and online (e.g., code.org, Scratch), there are far fewer opportunities in the United States for…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Statistics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Technology Uses in Education
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Toni M. Williams – Current Issues in Middle Level Education, 2024
This article shares how preservice Middle Level teacher candidates used social media, specifically Twitter/X as both a resource and a tool and how that tool became important in assessing student growth and knowledge building which, in turn, informed instructional planning for the teacher education classroom. This is paramount for teacher educators…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Social Media, Telecommunications
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Nduduzo Brian Gcabashe – South African Journal of Education, 2024
The pervasiveness of various social media platforms and its use among young people have strengthened collaborative learning across different contexts. With this study I explored the integration of WhatsApp by business studies teachers to promote collaboration among learners. This qualitative study is located within an interpretive paradigm and…
Descriptors: Social Media, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Cooperative Learning
Artis C. Street – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the use of and the attitude towards smartphone technology for in school and remote learning by urban high school students to reduce digital inequalities. High school students use smartphone technology in today's society as an integral part of their lives. Yet the majority of the large school districts in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Student Attitudes, Technology Uses in Education
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Tiffany Tseng; Matt J. Davidson; Luis Morales-Navarro; Jennifer King Chen; Victoria Delaney; Mark Leibowitz; Jazbo Beason; R. Benjamin Shapiro – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Machine learning (ML) models are fundamentally shaped by data, and building inclusive ML systems requires significant considerations around how to design representative datasets. Yet, few novice-oriented ML modeling tools are designed to foster hands-on learning of dataset design practices, including how to design for data diversity and inspect…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Models, Data Processing, Design
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Griffin, McKenzie; Campos, Heloisa Cursi; Khramtsova, Irina; Pearce, Amy R. – College Student Journal, 2020
This study's aim was to examine biofeedback, specifically the Heart-Math® Inner Balance technology, as an effective tool for decreasing stress and anxiety while increasing perceived coping ability in college students. Seven students from a university campus were selected to use the device in an A-B-A-B experimental design for four or eight weeks.…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, College Students, Biofeedback
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Klar, Renate; Lanzerath, Dirk – Research Ethics, 2020
As COVID-19 continues to spread, a variety of COVID-19 tracking apps (CTAs) have been introduced to help contain the pandemic. Deployment of this technology poses serious challenges of effectiveness, technological problems and risks to privacy and equity. The "ethical" use of CTAs depends heavily on the protection of voluntariness.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Ethics, Computer Oriented Programs, Handheld Devices
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Constantino, Christopher Dominick; Eichorn, Naomi; Buder, Eugene H.; Beck, J. Gayle; Manning, Walter H. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. Spontaneity of speech is a novel concept developed to account for the subjective experience of speaking. Spontaneous speech is characterized by little premeditation and effortless production, and it is enjoyable and meaningful. Attention is not…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Speech Communication, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Al-Sheyab, Nihaya A.; Alyahya, Mohammad S.; Alqudah, Jumana A. – Health Education Research, 2021
The current study aimed to examine the effectiveness of multimedia messaging service (MMS) education on exercise benefits and barriers in patients with type 2 diabetes. A quasi-experimental, pretest-post-test design recruited 98 patients with type 2 diabetes. The intervention group received MMS education to improve perceived exercise benefits and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Telecommunications, Multimedia Materials, Handheld Devices
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Townsley, Matt; Waldron, Jennifer; Alborn-Yilek, Susan; Schares, Denise; Huckstadt, Kim; McNamara, Scott; Gute, Deeanne – Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: A statewide 6-month school administrator health and wellness program encouraged participants to use a fitness tracker to self-monitor their physical activity and sleep patterns. The purpose of this study was to examine participants' experience in a school administrator health and wellness program and their perceptions of the impact on…
Descriptors: School Administration, Experience, Health Promotion, Wellness
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Ofori, Eunice; Lockee, Barbara B. – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2021
Access to mobile learning (mLearning) opportunities has become widespread and continues to proliferate as a means of educational continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to such proliferation, guidance is needed to inform the design of mobile learning content from both learning and accessibility perspectives. Though evidence-based…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices, Curriculum Design, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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Alanoglu, Müslim; Karabatak, Songül – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2021
The purpose of the present study is to determine the relationship between students' smartphone cyberloafing and their attitudes towards learning and also to reveal their opinions about what teachers can do to prevent smartphone cyberloafing. Within the scope of the study, data was collected from 676 students at the education faculty at Firat…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Student Attitudes, Attention Control, Foreign Countries
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Adalar, Hayati – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
The purpose of this study is to reveal the experiences of the teacher candidates about their personal phones, their phone usage situations and their perceptions about their smartphones during the COVID-19 process. The mixed method procedure was followed in the study. In the quantitative dimension, the survey model was used in order to reveal the…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Preservice Teachers
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Connolly, Cornelia; Hijón-Neira, Raquel; Grádaigh, Seán Ó. – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2021
Research on the role of mobile learning in computational thinking is limited, and even more so in its use in initial teacher education. Aligned to this there is a need to consider how to introduce and expose pre-service teachers to computational thinking constructs within the context of the subject area they will teach in their future classrooms.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computation, Thinking Skills, Preservice Teacher Education
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Al-Furaih, Suad A. A.; Al-Awidi, Hamed M. – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
This study aimed to investigate the level of a relatively new phenomenon, fear of missing out or FoMO, demonstrated by smartphone use during lectures among 2084 undergraduate students at Kuwait University. Fear of missing out describes the situation where a student cannot resist using their smartphone during lectures because of their desire not to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Attention Control, Handheld Devices
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