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Mandeep Gill Sagoo; Pak Yin Lam; Sharukesi Theivendran; Richard Wingate – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Spatial skills, or spatial ability, is the ability to visualize and mentally manipulate three-dimensional objects, and is essential to the study of anatomy. This study aims to investigate whether spatial skills required to infer cross-sectional images could be improved through anatomy learning, as well as gender differences in spatial skills.…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Spatial Ability, Medical Students, Gender Differences
Meriyati Meriyati; Suherman Suherman; Anizar Rahayu; Umi Hijriyah; Agus Jatmiko; Erwanto Erwanto – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2025
The primary objective of this research was to explore the intricate relationships and mediating among self-perception of mathematics, technological self-confidence, and mathematical representations. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving a sample of 322 students from both public and private schools in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia. The data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Self Concept, Self Esteem
Sabrina Subri; Letizia Palumbo; Emma Gowen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Symmetry studies in autism are inconclusive possibly due to different types of stimuli used which depend on either local or global cues. Therefore, this study compared symmetry detection between 20 autistic and 18 non-autistic adults matched on age, IQ, gender and handedness, using contour integration tasks containing open and closed contours that…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults, Comparative Analysis, Stimuli
Carscadden, Kelly; Martin, Andrew – International Journal of Higher Education, 2022
An essential skill for STEM undergraduates is the ability to understand the world by manipulating, visualizing, and analyzing data to make or evaluate claims. Current online debate, without peer-reviewed literature, explores which of two common R syntax environments (base R or tidyverse) is best for teaching novice R users. In an in-person…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Students, Programming Languages, Teaching Methods
Hayes, Jennifer A.; Temple-Smith, Meredith J. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
It has been widely claimed that reductions in allocated teaching time and the widespread implementation of short-cut teaching methodologies have led to a shortfall in anatomy knowledge among graduating doctors. This decline in knowledge is evident in the failure of anatomy content to prepare graduates for contemporary clinical practice. The…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Anatomy, Medical Students, Gender Differences
Simon Massey – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
The UK-based article develops a quantitative method for measuring 8-9-year-old children's Gender Ability Beliefs through drawings, assessing the reliability and validity of the measure and its association with respondents' self-reported gender. The measure, originally used in the US by Beilock et al. (2010), required respondents to draw two…
Descriptors: Children, Sex, Childrens Attitudes, Gender Differences
Wang, Yiping; Tlili, Ahmed; Metwally, Ahmed Hosny Saleh; Zhao, Jialu; Li, Zhimin; Shehata, Boulus; Huang, Ronghuai – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
Textbooks use images, in addition to text, for delivering knowledge, thereby convey attitudes and values of students including those on gender bias. The gender bias presented in textbook images affects in subtle ways the students' learning outcomes, career choices, and how they perceive science. However, prior research has relied on explicit…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Gender Differences, Science Education, Textbooks
Belma Alihodžic; Tatjana Atanasova-Pachemska; Sanela Nesimovic – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2024
Teaching is a process for which its plan should contain reflection onto previous experience. With that in mind, teaching situations should be continuously researched and improved in accordance with the research results. Led by this thought and the fact that students are uncritically using visualization to solve mathematical problems, we defined…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes, Problem Solving
Theerapong Binali; Ching-Hwa Chang; Yen-Jung Chang; Hsin-Yi Chang – Science & Education, 2024
This study surveyed 183 college and senior high school students' graph-interpretation competence in scientific and daily contexts. Specifically, whether students' graph interpretation in scientific and daily contexts differed across educational levels was investigated. Furthermore, the questions of whether students' graph interpretation competence…
Descriptors: College Students, High School Seniors, Graphs, Data Interpretation
Chiu, Jen-I; Tsuei, Mengping – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Escalator-related injuries are common among metro passengers in urban cities. In this study, a motion graphic promoting escalator safety principles was developed and used to investigate college students' behavioural intentions regarding escalator safety. The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model was adopted as the study…
Descriptors: Transportation, Safety, Accident Prevention, Urban Areas
Unggi Lee; Ariel Han; Jeongjin Lee; Eunseo Lee; Jiwon Kim; Hyeoncheol Kim; Cheolil Lim – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have transformed various domains, including education. Generative AI models have garnered significant attention for their potential in educational settings, but image-generative AI models need to be more utilized. This study explores the potential of integrating generative AI, specifically…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Art Education, STEM Education, Learning Analytics
Ole Johan Sando; Rasmus Kleppe; Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
Understanding children's willingness to take risks is crucial for sound educational strategies and play environments. This study investigates children's risk willingness using a virtual reality (VR) playground balancing scenario and examines its associations with sensation-seeking personality trait, age, gender, and the likelihood of failing the…
Descriptors: Play, Children, Child Behavior, Computer Simulation
Emily A. Gunning; Rachael P. Carson; Emma Schotanus; Sydney Benn; Jordan Henderson; Amy Eccles; Sherry L. Grace; Gabriela L. M. Ghisi – Health Education Research, 2025
Patient education is a core component of cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR). Recent guidelines call for tailored materials to support women, given their unique needs and preferences. This study investigated women patient's perspectives of online CR educational materials (Cardiac College, Toronto). Through a cross-sectional design, a think-aloud…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Distance Education, Tests, Patient Education
L. Deckman, Sherry; Aguilar, Lizette – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
Much has been written about how race and the demographic mismatch of mostly white teachers teaching mostly Black and brown students has contributed to the over-disciplining of this same population of students. Further, research has shown that when students have teachers of the same race they are less likely to experience exclusionary discipline…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Visual Aids, Humor, Discipline
Zhixuan Yu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Humans are arguably the most interesting subjects in computer vision. Modeling human 3D geometry from images captured by highly sophisticated production level cameras (10-100 cameras with precise calibration) enable a number of applications, e.g. telepresence, virtual try-on, motion analysis, etc. Despite its production level quality, the…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Photography, Costs, Handheld Devices

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