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Caitlin E. Smith Sockbeson – Management Teaching Review, 2024
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty have had to restructure classes to new formats, and expectations of flexibility may remain if and when the pandemic subsides. Quizizz[TM] is an online platform for quizzing and interactive lessons suitable for in-person, online, and hybrid/hyflex classes. Quizizz, which is available for free or with an…
Descriptors: Tests, Internet, Learner Engagement, Learning Modalities
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Yan Quan Liu; Arlene Bielefield; Jennifer Beckwith – College & Research Libraries, 2024
Studying ADA accessibility at library websites of top universities selected from the "U.S. News and World Report," the authors used WAVE and AChecker to assess data in compliance with WCAG 2.0 standards. Almost 8 out of 10 public university academic libraries reported accessibility errors as one of the major findings. Low color contrast…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Accessibility (for Disabled), Web Sites, Academic Libraries
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Phillipe Copeland; Christopher J. Collins; Shelby D. Pederson; Stephen Tripodi; Matthew W. Epperson – Journal of Social Work Education, 2024
This study examined the prevalence and types of criminal justice content being offered in Council on Social Work Education programs. Data were collected through questions sent via e-mail to program administrators and content analysis of school websites for three hundred and eight MSW programs. Criminal justice content was measured in three main…
Descriptors: Social Work, Masters Programs, Program Content, Criminal Law
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Clarivando Francisco Belizário Júnior; Fabiano Azevedo Dorça; Luciana Pereira de Assis; Alessandro Vivas Andrade – International Journal of Learning Technology, 2024
Loop-based intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) support the learning process using a step-by-step problem-solving approach. A limitation of ITSs is that few contents are compatible with this approach. On the other hand, recommendation systems can recommend different types of content but ignore the fine-grained concepts typical of the step-by-step…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Individualized Instruction, Cognitive Style
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Ryan S. Nixon; Shannon L. Navy – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2024
There is tension about teachers' professional use of social media platforms, such as Pinterest, to access instructional resources for teaching science. Teachers' frequent use of Pinterest signals their perceived value despite concerns about the quality of the resources found there. These resources can constitute a part of teachers' network of…
Descriptors: Social Media, Web Sites, Open Educational Resources, Credibility
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Cindy Elmore – Journal of College and Character, 2024
Many college students are motivated to vote in presidential elections. Like most Americans, however, they are far less likely to vote in elections for local officeholders. Often this is because they have little to no information about the candidates. Starting in 2020, with university support, the author and a colleague began providing nonpartisan…
Descriptors: Elections, Information Sources, Voting, College Students
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María Victoria Carrillo-Durán; Tania Blanco Sánchez; María García – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
This paper shows how the leading Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking communicate their environmental sustainability policies through their websites. Specifically, this paper analyses the presence of sustainability-related sustainable development goals on the websites of the top 100 universities in…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Web Sites, Universities, Organizational Objectives
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Jesús García Laborda; Teresa Magal Royo; Slavka Madarova – South African Journal of Education, 2024
The use of artificial intelligence in foreign language teaching, and particularly in teaching writing, is still under investigation for its potential positive impact and potential benefits. So far, the focus was on controversial uses, due to the challenges for the teachers. However, when used just for learning purposes, it can be a facilitating…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Artificial Intelligence, Writing Instruction, Second Language Learning
Cristina Rangel – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this content analysis study was to describe the way international student populations were conceptualized on the websites of 2-year public colleges in Texas. This inquiry replicated the Ford and Cate (2020) study, "The Discursive Construction of International Students in the USA: Prestige, Diversity, and Economic Gain."…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Web Sites, Content Analysis, Foreign Students
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Rocío Knipp – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2024
The digitization of academic practices has transformed how research output is shared and discussed, with academic social network sites (ASNS) like Academia.edu and ResearchGate emerging as pivotal platforms. However, their uptake and implications in contexts like Latin America still need to be explored. This study examines the emerging tensions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Social Networks, Web Sites
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Ursula McKenna; Leslie J. Francis; Susan H. Jones – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
The Church of England's vision for education is generous and seeks to allow the riches of Christian life to overflow throughout schools. The vision is captured by the strapline 'Deeply Christian, serving the common good'. The present study assesses the contribution made to service this vision by the 43 Anglican cathedrals within England and the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Churches, Web Sites
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Julia E. Snider; Stacy K. Dymond – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Effective instruction for students with intellectual disability (ID) requires thoughtful planning and careful selection of instructional materials. One of the most popular websites for educators is TPT (formerly called Teachers Pay Teachers), an online marketplace that allows users to buy or sell instructional materials. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Media Selection, Instructional Materials
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Jeongho Cha; Su-Yin Kan; Azidah Abu Ziden; Poh Wai Chia – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2025
Teaching resilience to students is essential so that they can thrive in the face of adversity and develop into effective problem solvers. In this study, we developed a resilience intervention programme by using a blog platform and examined its effectiveness among first-year university students enrolled in a basic organic chemistry course. Based on…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Intervention, College Freshmen, Organic Chemistry
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Shiri Noy; Nausica Marcos Miguel; Lila Burke – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Existing research on students participating in human subjects research (HSR) has focused on the implications of these samples for the generalizability and validity of the data and conclusions. In this article, we focus on the ethical dimensions of students as research subjects by analyzing IRB websites framing this issue at 100 universities in the…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Students, Student Research, Student Participation
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Mark E. Butt – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2025
An increasing variety of resources and modalities exist for students beginning the college search and admissions process. Using the theoretical framework of Connectivism, this study investigates the dynamics of resource utilization among college applicants throughout the college search, selection, and application process. Employing a specific…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Choice, Resources, Selective Admission
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