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Bingshu Wang; Ming Shen; Chunyan Ma; Yue Zhao – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
In an era of information explosion, improving information literacy for academical innovation is essential for postgraduate students. However, the majority of these students lack information literacy knowledge, and even a few lack access to related courses. To improve the ratio and level of the information literacy of postgraduate students, we…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Curriculum Design, Graduate Students, Academic Ability
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Bacic, Dinko; Jukic, Nenad; Malliaris, Mary; Nestorov, Svetlozar; Varma, Arup – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2023
In this paper we present the evolution of the Business Data Analytics Graduate Certificate (BDA Certificate) at our institution, Loyola University Chicago. This certificate is a successful and expanding program that attracts a diverse group of dynamic professionals from local, national, and international populations. The program evolution…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Data Analysis, Graduate Students
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Ali Ardalan – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2025
In response to a large backlog of demand for data analytics expertise, universities are adding analytics courses and/or programs. Data visualization and exploration are among the pillars of the analytics curriculum and should be included in analytics programs. This article presents the philosophy, structure, and content of a data visualization and…
Descriptors: Models, Data Analysis, Visualization, Statistics Education
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Burt, Lindsay; Klotz, Audie – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) who run independent sections for larger lecture courses typically receive insufficient feedback. Course evaluations, already flawed by numerous biases, offer an amalgam of student reactions to lecture and section, even when comments specifically laud or criticize section instructors. Course designs also vary…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, International Relations, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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Alderson, David L. – INFORMS Transactions on Education, 2022
This article describes the motivation and design for introductory coursework in computation aimed at midcareer professionals who desire to work in data science and analytics but who have little or no background in programming. In particular, we describe how we use modern interactive computing platforms to accelerate the learning of our students…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Introductory Courses, Computation, Data Science
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Anca Greere – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2024
Ethical awareness is arguably becoming ever more relevant with the increasing digitalisation of professional practice. Ethical dilemmas are changing in nature, becoming more diverse and more difficult to tackle, also as technologically infused realities give rise to more blurry boundaries. Language professionals, in training for the roles of the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Translation, Teaching Methods, Computational Linguistics
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Robyn Thomas Pitts – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
The evidence continuum is a five-domain model for building evidence through needs assessment, program theory, process evaluation, outcomes and impact evaluation, and optimization studies. In this conceptual article, the first two domains of the evidence continuum are used to design a learner centered course on advanced research methods, and…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Models
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Shepherd, Ryan P.; Johnson, David T.; Fletcher, Sue; Mauck, Courtney A.; Barber, Christopher J. – Composition Studies, 2020
ENG 7980: History and Theories of Composition (HTC) is a course required for all MA and PhD students in rhetoric and composition at Ohio University. This section of HTC was designed with two specific goals in mind. The first was to introduce students to multiple theories of composition, and the second was to not only teach but also to facilitate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Graduate Students
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Heinrich, Benedikt; Graulich, Nicole; Vázquez, Olalla – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The complexity of the world's current grand challenges demands interdisciplinary approaches. The education of future scientists must cross the silos of the traditional disciplines; however, there is still a strong reluctance to tear such walls down. Here, we describe an integrative chemical biology course focused on epigenetics that strives to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, College Science, Science Education
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Korin, Ezequiel – Communication Education, 2020
In an attempt to transform a skills-based graduate course into a theory-driven multimedia storytelling course, a first-year assistant professor encounters diverse obstacles that upend their initial pedagogical intentions. This evocative autoethnography explores the course instructor's experiences as they deal with issues of decreasing student…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Learner Engagement, Multimedia Instruction, Multimedia Materials
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Mangiron, Carme – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2021
Video games have become one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the modern digital society. The global success of the game industry has fostered the development of the game localisation industry, as developers and publishers strive to sell their games in different languages and territories to maximise their return on investment. This, in…
Descriptors: Translation, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, Video Games
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Bloomquist, Candace D.; Georges, Leah – Journal of Leadership Education, 2022
Leadership scholar-practitioners seldom need to be sold on the benefits of working together. Rather leadership educators want to know how to teach adult leadership scholar-practitioners how to work together across differences. The aim of this paper is to guide leadership development practitioners on how to nurture leadership that can address the…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Interdisciplinary Approach, Global Approach, Adult Learning
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Faulkner, Cynthia B.; Webb, Shelly – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2020
A culminating experience is incorporated into most graduate programs. Capstone courses are one methodology for structuring this experience. These courses are designed to integrate student learning throughout their studies, making them a natural point for program and student learning assessment. The development of capstone courses must consider the…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Capstone Experiences, Graduate Students, Stakeholders
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Rourke, Kerry E.; Halsey, Robert F.; Sokuvitz, Sydel; Wilson, Peter R. – Journal of Education for Business, 2019
The authors describe a component of Babson College's master of science in accounting program that links a technical analysis course with writing and oral communication courses to provide students with skills necessary to efficiently manage group-centered projects and effectively communicate technical information. Initial quantitative and…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Communication, Masters Programs, Program Descriptions
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Susan L. Stansberry; Scott M. Haselwood – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2017
This design case includes the challenges, considerations, and decisions associated with the design, development, and delivery of a master's level educational technology course on teaching and learning with games and simulations. A master's level course, Digital Games and Simulations in the Classroom, faced redesign in order to add a gamification…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Simulation, Curriculum Development
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