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Wenlong Yi; Xuan Huang; Sergey Kuzmin; Igor Gerasimov; Yun Luo – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This study proposes a knowledge graph-based big data analysis model for course quality evaluation, aiming to address issues in online education course evaluations such as semantic bias, grammatical deficiencies, vocabulary limitations, false evaluations, information distortion, and imbalanced evaluation categories. The model incorporates three…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Course Evaluation, Concept Mapping
Wong, Sarah Shi Hui; Lim, Stephen Wee Hun – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Our civilization recognizes that errors can be valuable learning opportunities, but for decades, they have widely been avoided or, at best, allowed to occur as serendipitous accidents. The present research tested whether greater learning success could paradoxically be achieved through making errors by intentional design, relative to traditional…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Error Patterns, Error Correction, Learning Processes
Wright, L. Kate; Fisk, J. Nick; Newman, Dina L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2014
The central dogma of molecular biology, a model that has remained intact for decades, describes the transfer of genetic information from DNA to protein though an RNA intermediate. While recent work has illustrated many exceptions to the central dogma, it is still a common model used to describe and study the relationship between genes and protein…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Genetics, Models, Scientific Concepts

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