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Laneshia Conner; Kristel Scoresby; Keith J. Watts – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
Academic mentorship is essential for faculty development, yet mid-career researchers have limited resources. This study explores AI-assisted mentorship models using biosketch analysis, AI mapping, and human expertise to enhance mentor selection. Tools like Google NotebookLM and Mural streamlined coding, visualization, and theme identification,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Faculty Development, Researchers, Mentors
Ediz Dikmelik – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2024
Philosophy for/with Children (P4wC) is a pedagogical practice that aims to enhance thinking skills through group dialogue. One way it achieves this goal is by providing exposure to arguments. In a philosophical group dialogue, participants encounter, examine, or construct arguments. These arguments not only emerge spontaneously during discussions…
Descriptors: Children, Philosophy, Thinking Skills, Persuasive Discourse
Erin E. Doran; Amanda O. Latz; Zoë Thornton – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
This study utilized role mapping, a reflective exercise where participants visually represent their various professional and personal roles. We conducted role map-elicited interviews with 13 community college faculty to understand how they experienced the year 2020. Using role theory and reflection as theoretical frames, we highlight how role maps…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes
Beatriz Oliveira; Marta Fonseca; António Rendas; Pedro Carreiro-Martins; Nuno Neuparth – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
This study aims to analyze how visual tools, labeled as maps, are built, and used in medical education. Based on the educational model of concept maps (CMs), proposed by Novak and Cañas (2008), and adapted to medicine by Daley and Torre (2010), we are currently analyzing the results of a scoping review following the PRISMA extension methodology,…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Medical Education, Visual Aids, Standards
J. Michael Rifenburg; Jenn Mallette; Rebecca Nowacek – Composition Forum, 2025
This methods-focused article attends to the mechanics of participant drawing as a data collection tool in qualitative research. Writing studies researchers undertaking qualitative research benefit from a wealth of handbooks on how to design methodologically sound studies. However, despite interest in visual research methods, little guidance is…
Descriptors: Research Design, Research Administration, Qualitative Research, Freehand Drawing
Michelle Yeo; Sarah Hewitt; Joanne Bouma; Rayna Sharma – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
While concept mapping is widely recognized as an effective active learning strategy, it is still underutilized in higher education. The current literature in SoTL demonstrates the utility of concept maps but the means by which the learning benefits are realized are not well explored. This study focuses on two first-year anatomy and physiology…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Metacognition, Learning Strategies, College Students
Aan Hendrayana; Anwar Mutaqin – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study investigates the effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) integrated with scaffolding in enhancing problem-solving skills among students with varying levels of prior knowledge. The main objective is to determine how scaffolding, when combined with PBL, can support students in developing stronger problem-solving…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problem Based Learning, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Problem Solving
Barideaux, Kenneth J., Jr.; Pavlik, Philip I., Jr. – Educational Psychology, 2023
Lectures containing information presented in verbal and visual form are widely used in educational settings. To date, little is known about how the visual display in a video lecture influences immediate and delayed recall. In two experiments, participants listened to a pre-recorded lecture while viewing an animated concept map, sequential listing…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Video Technology, Lecture Method, Concept Mapping
Carlotta Berry; Leanne Holder; Nicole Pfiester; Tracy Weyand – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: Visual maps that illustrate how mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering classes are connected to each other during the first two years of the electrical engineering curriculum were developed. Key terminology and differences in presentation between fields are discussed. Background: Experience has shown that engineering…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Education
Yun Zhou; Fanqi Yi; Bingyu Dong; Guangli Zhang; Yi Zhang; Tao Xu – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The growing importance of 3D animations in current teaching approaches becomes increasingly apparent, offering an effective way to visualize complex spatial concepts and processes in geography learning through outstanding visual representation and details. However, the effects of detail richness and text load of 3D animation on learning about…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Metacognition, Animation, Concept Mapping
Anna N. Bartel; Kevin J. Lande; Joris Roos; Karen B. Schloss – Grantee Submission, 2021
When interpreting the meanings of visual features in information visualizations, observers have expectations about how visual features map onto concepts ("inferred mappings"). In this study, we examined whether aspects of inferred mappings that have been previously identified for colormap data visualizations generalize to a different…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Concept Mapping, Expectation, Visual Perception
Xia Xiao; Ziqi Fang; Shuaiyi Zou; Chengde Zhang; Xinzhong Chen – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Online learning has been greatly widespread since the explosion of COVID-19. However, due to the lack of interaction between teachers and students in online courses, it is very difficult for students to focus on course content and complete the learning. Therefore, we developed a novel intelligent multilevel knowledge graph to help students quickly…
Descriptors: Cues, Graphs, Visual Aids, Electronic Learning
Kenworthy, Jared B.; Doboli, Simona; Alsayed, Omar; Choudhary, Rishabh; Jaed, Abu; Minai, Ali A.; Paulus, Paul B. – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
We present the results of an ongoing collaboration between computer science and psychology researchers that employs Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods to examine the trajectory of semantic space used during group idea generation sessions. Specifically, we track and estimate the region of semantic space being used and the degree to which new…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Psychology, Researchers, Natural Language Processing
Joseph Antonides; Anderson Norton; Rachel Arnold – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2024
This theoretical article explores the affordances and challenges of Euler diagrams as tools for supporting undergraduate introduction-to-proof students to make sense of, and reason about, logical implications. To theoretically frame students' meaning making with Euler diagrams, we introduce the notion of logico-spatial linked structuring (or…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Visual Aids, Relationship, Schematic Studies
Estefan, Michel; Seim, Josh – Teaching Sociology, 2022
There has been a growing number of calls to improve theory instruction in sociology. These conversations have focused on what instructors should teach (with a renewed emphasis on racism and sexism) and whom to teach (with calls to diversify the reading list), but comparatively little attention has been placed on how social theory should be taught.…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Sociology, Student Centered Learning, Concept Mapping

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