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Olsen, Jennifer K.; Rummel, Nikol; Aleven, Vincent – Grantee Submission, 2015
To learn from an error, students must correct the error by engaging in sense-making activities around the error. Past work has looked at how supporting collaboration around errors affects learning. This paper attempts to shed further light on the role that collaboration can play in the process of overcoming an error. We found that good…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning
Namkung, Jessica M.; Fuchs, Lynn S. – Grantee Submission, 2015
The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive predictors of calculations and number line estimation with whole numbers and fractions. At-risk 4th-grade students (N = 139) were assessed on 7 domain-general abilities (i.e., working memory, processing speed, concept formation, language, attentive behavior, and nonverbal reasoning) and…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, At Risk Students, Grade 4, Elementary School Students
Beasley, Robert; Bryant, Nathan L.; Dodson, Phillip T.; Entwistle, Kevin C. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2013
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of textisms (i.e., abbreviated spellings, acronyms, and other shorthand notations) on learning, study time, and instructional perceptions in an online artificial intelligence instructional module. The independent variable in this investigation was experimental condition. For the control…
Descriptors: Written Language, Learning, Study Habits, Student Attitudes
Matsuda, Noboru; Yarzebinski, Evelyn; Keiser, Victoria; Raizada, Rohan; Cohen, William W.; Stylianides, Gabriel J.; Koedinger, Kenneth R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
This article describes an advanced learning technology used to investigate hypotheses about learning by teaching. The proposed technology is an instance of a teachable agent, called SimStudent, that learns skills (e.g., for solving linear equations) from examples and from feedback on performance. SimStudent has been integrated into an online,…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Tutor Training, Computer Simulation, Artificial Intelligence
Topping, K. J.; Dehkinet, R.; Blanch, S.; Corcelles, M.; Duran, D. – Computers & Education, 2013
This paper reports an online reciprocal peer tutoring project for improving language competence in Spanish and English. Students aged 9-12 years from Scotland and Catalonia were matched to act as tutors in their own language and as tutees in a modern foreign language. Students were intended to improve both their first language (through helping the…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Reading Comprehension
Gosha, Kinnis – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation presents the design, development and short-term evaluation of an embodied conversational agent designed to mentor human users. An embodied conversational agent (ECA) was created and programmed to mentor African American computer science majors on their decision to pursue graduate study in computing. Before constructing the ECA,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, African American Students, Mentors, Computer Science Education
Donaldson, Robin Faulk – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study surveyed college freshman to determine which types of preparation if any they had before taking either the SAT and/or ACT to decide if a certain type of preparation increased their scores. Students indicated whether they used online resources, self-help resources, school workshops and/or private tutoring before taking either test. The…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Test Preparation, College Freshmen, Student Surveys
Olsen, Jennifer K.; Belenky, Daniel M.; Aleven, Vincent; Rummel, Nikol – Grantee Submission, 2013
Collaborative and individual instruction may support different types of knowledge. Optimal instruction for a subject domain may therefore need to combine these two modes of instruction. There has not been much research, however, on combining individual and collaborative learning with Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs). A first step is to expand…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
Labi, Aisha – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
This article profiles A.C. Grayling, a British intellectual who pioneers a new model for college. In his role as founder of the New College of the Humanities, Britain's newest and most controversial institution of higher education, A.C. Grayling could have chosen among several titles. The senior academic officer at most English higher-education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Administrators
Kamp, Rachelle J. A.; Dolmans, Diana H. J. M.; Van Berkel, Henk J. M.; Schmidt, Henk G. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Within Problem-Based Learning successful learning depends on the quality of cognitive, social and motivational contributions students make to the tutorial group. But at the same time, not all students in PBL automatically contribute in a high quality manner, which might impede successful group functioning. This study investigated whether peer…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Feedback (Response)
Vukelich, Carol; Justice, Laura M.; Han, Myae – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2013
Background: Providing preschoolers at-risk for reading difficulties with additional support is of increasing interest in early childhood education. However, the research on programming in preschool for this additional support is limited and yields inconclusive findings. Objective: The current studies explore different grouping configurations in a…
Descriptors: Females, Supplementary Education, Tutoring, Children
Ansari, Sid; Sykes, Edward R. – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2012
Enthymemes are a manner of presenting a deductive argument. A deductive argument consists of three elements: A major premise (e.g., All men are mortal.), a minor premise (e.g., Aristotle is a man.), and a conclusion (i.e., Therefore, Aristotle is mortal.). An enthymeme is a truncated deductive argument; one of the members is left unstated. From a…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Tysseling, Lee Ann – Stenhouse Publishers, 2012
The Internet is full of tools for vocabulary development, but the quality and usefulness for teachers and students vary greatly. With a traditionalist's respect for word knowledge and an adventurer's spirit for discovering new routes to learning, Lee Ann Tysseling shares an exciting array of technology-assisted resources that can boost students'…
Descriptors: Literacy, Semantics, Video Technology, Vocabulary
Batchelor, Denise – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
Being on the borderline as a student in higher education is not always negative, to do with marginalisation, exclusion and having a voice that is vulnerable. Paradoxically, being on the edge also has positive connections with integration, inclusion and having a voice that is strong. Alternative understandings of the concept of borderline space can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Characteristics, Figurative Language
De Backer, Liesje; Van Keer, Hilde; Valcke, Martin – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2012
It is widely recognized that metacognition is an important mediator for successful and high-level learning, especially in higher education. Nevertheless, a majority of higher education students possess insufficient metacognitive knowledge and regulation skills to self-regulate their learning adequately. This study explores the potential of…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Reciprocal Teaching, College Students

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