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Xiner Liu; Andres Felipe Zambrano; Ryan S. Baker; Amanda Barany; Jaclyn Ocumpaugh; Jiayi Zhang; Maciej Pankiewicz; Nidhi Nasiar; Zhanlan Wei – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
This study explores the potential of the large language model GPT-4 as an automated tool for qualitative data analysis by educational researchers, exploring which techniques are most successful for different types of constructs. Specifically, we assess three different prompt engineering strategies -- Zero-shot, Few-shot, and Fewshot with…
Descriptors: Coding, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Data Analysis
Nongluk Weerasiri; Pinanta Chatwattana – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
The community-based learning model via game simulation to promote community public health diagnosis skills, or CBL model via game simulation, is a research tool that was devised based on the concepts of public health diagnosis using the seven community tools (geo-social mapping, genogram, community organization chart, local health system,…
Descriptors: Public Health, Educational Games, Computer Simulation, Game Based Learning
Frank C. Butler; Deborah M. Mullen; Kathleen K. Wheatley – Journal of Education for Business, 2025
Anecdotal evidence suggests that students with quantitative business majors (e.g., finance, accounting, data analytics, economics) outperform students from less quantitatively rigorous majors (e.g., management, human resource management, marketing) on a business simulation game at a mid-sized, southeastern, public, AACSB accredited university. We…
Descriptors: Business Education, Majors (Students), Finance Occupations, Accounting

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