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Lv, Xiaoxuan; Ren, Wei; Xie, Yue – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2021
Online feedback is frequently implemented during second/foreign language (SL/FL) writing tasks and assessments. This meta-analysis investigates the effectiveness of online feedback in SL/FL writing. After careful screening and the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, this study synthesizes the results of 17 primary studies reporting on…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Feedback (Response), Computer Mediated Communication
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Haldeman, Georgiana; Babes-Vroman Monica; Tjang, Andrew; Nguyen, Thu D. – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2021
Autograding systems are being increasingly deployed to meet the challenges of teaching programming at scale. Studies show that formative feedback can greatly help novices learn programming. This work extends an autograder, enabling it to provide formative feedback on programming assignment submissions. Our methodology starts with the design of a…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Grading, Automation
Liang, Changhao; Majumdar, Rwitajit; Ogata, Hiroaki – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2021
Collaborative learning in the form of group work is becoming increasingly significant in education since interpersonal skills count in modern society. However, teachers often get overwhelmed by the logistics involved in conducting any group work. Valid support for executing and managing such activities in a timely and informed manner becomes…
Descriptors: Automation, Cooperative Learning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Computer Assisted Instruction
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Means, Alexander J. – Critical Studies in Education, 2021
This paper examines how elite transnational policy and research organizations are framing emergent technologies as a hypermodern risk. It outlines how innovations in artificial intelligence and machine learning are feeding into global policy imaginaries and responses oriented to education and skills as adaption and minimization of potential…
Descriptors: Automation, Educational Policy, Artificial Intelligence, Global Approach
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Bojcetic, Nenad; Valjak, Filip; Zezelj, Dragan; Martinec, Tomislav – Education Sciences, 2021
The article describes an attempt to address the automatized evaluation of student three-dimensional (3D) computer-aided design (CAD) models. The driving idea was conceptualized under the restraints of the COVID pandemic, driven by the problem of evaluating a large number of student 3D CAD models. The described computer solution can be implemented…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Automation, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Uses in Education
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de Roock, Roberto Santiago – Theory Into Practice, 2021
This article argues that digital writing pedagogy needs to prepare students to deal with underlying oppressive realities within the range of everyday digital writing practices as opposed to simply focusing on affordances as unfettered opportunities. In particular, digital writing is increasingly mediated through digital apps and other interactive…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Technology Uses in Education, Writing (Composition), Racial Bias
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Lee, Hee-Sun; Gweon, Gey-Hong; Lord, Trudi; Paessel, Noah; Pallant, Amy; Pryputniewicz, Sarah – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2021
A design study was conducted to test a machine learning (ML)-enabled automated feedback system developed to support students' revision of scientific arguments using data from published sources and simulations. This paper focuses on three simulation-based scientific argumentation tasks called Trap, Aquifer, and Supply. These tasks were part of an…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Feedback (Response), Persuasive Discourse
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Davis, Larry; Papageorgiou, Spiros – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2021
Human raters and machine scoring systems potentially have complementary strengths in evaluating language ability; specifically, it has been suggested that automated systems might be used to make consistent measurements of specific linguistic phenomena, whilst humans evaluate more global aspects of performance. We report on an empirical study that…
Descriptors: Scoring, English for Academic Purposes, Oral English, Speech Tests
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Rand, Angela Doucet; Shepard, Beth Rugan – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2020
The academic library has always provided electronic access to the majority of its available services to its patrons. Reference, research, instruction, and some library materials have been available online for more than a decade, but face-to-face interactions with faculty and students still defined the services and communication strategies of the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Library Services
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Aristidou, Michael – Athens Journal of Education, 2020
As it is already observed by mathematicians and educators, there is a discrepancy between the formal techniques of mathematical logic and the informal techniques of mathematics in regards to proof. We examine some of the reasons behind this discrepancy and to what degree it affects doing, teaching and learning mathematics in college. We also…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, College Students
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Audette, Lillian M.; Hammond, Marie S.; Rochester, Natalie K. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
Longitudinal studies are commonly used in the social and behavioral sciences to answer a wide variety of research questions. Longitudinal researchers often collect data anonymously from participants when studying sensitive topics to ensure that accurate information is provided. One difficulty gathering longitudinal anonymous data is that of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Longitudinal Studies, Research Design, Social Science Research
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Porter, Toccara D. – Journal of Access Services, 2020
Tennessee State University was a decade long user of OCLC's ILLiad platform. 2019 marked the year when the relationship with that system ended as our two interlibrary loan departments migrated to Tipasa, OCLC's new cloud-based system. The platform change did not stem from dissatisfaction with ILLiad but from being informed that Tipasa would…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Program Implementation, Computer Software
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Morrison, Timothy G.; Wilcox, Brad – Education Sciences, 2020
Educators struggle to assess various aspects of reading in valid and reliable ways. Whether it is comprehension, phonological awareness, vocabulary, or phonics, determining appropriate assessments is challenging across grade levels and student abilities. Also challenging is measuring aspects of fluency: rate, accuracy, and prosody. This article…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Suprasegmentals, Expressive Language
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Martin, Kit; Horn, Michael; Wilensky, Uri – Informatics in Education, 2020
This paper introduces constructivist dialogue mapping (CDM), a new type of concept mapping. CDM encodes what people learn during a non-goal directed learning activity. CDM is a practical means to outline the mini theories users fluidly construct as they explore open-ended learning environments. To demonstrate the method, in this paper we use CDM…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Activities, Concept Formation
Martin, Kit; Horn, Michael; Wilensky, Uri – Grantee Submission, 2020
This paper introduces constructivist dialogue mapping (CDM), a new type of concept mapping. CDM encodes what people learn during a non-goal directed learning activity. CDM is a practical means to outline the mini theories users fluidly construct as they explore open-ended learning environments. To demonstrate the method, in this paper we use CDM…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Activities, Concept Formation
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