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Rouech, Kristina; VanDeusen, Betsy; Reck, Katie – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2021
Educators continually strive for better ways to engage students in course content and reflect on learning. Process maps originate from the business field while concept maps are used across disciplines. We adapted the process map to demonstrate its use as an effective assessment tool. This article describes the process of implementing Group Process…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Evaluation Methods, College Students, Learning Processes
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Olipas, Cris Norman P. – Online Submission, 2022
This study aimed to evaluate the instructional learning modules used for Application Development and Emerging Technologies course. Specifically, it evaluates the content, teaching and learning, support and feedback, and assessment variables through student perspectives. It also seeks to understand the views of the students on what they like the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Information Technology, Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods
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Zadeh, Amir H.; Zolbanin, Hamed M.; Sengupta, Arijit; Schultz, Todd – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2020
Enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) are the most essential and critical information systems that are widely used to build all the functions of a business into a unified and efficient enterprise system. Although the essence of ERP systems are easy to understand, students, especially those who do not have technical experience, have difficulty…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Information Systems, Efficiency, Information Science Education
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Hunt, Maree J.; Macaskill, Anne C. – Teaching of Psychology, 2017
Taking an ethical approach to using nonhuman animals in teaching requires assessment of the learning benefits of using animals and how these compare to the benefits of alternative teaching practices. It is also important to consider whether students have ethical reservations about completing exercises with animals. We compared upper level…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Active Learning, Animals, Psychology
Dennen, Vanessa – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2019
How can social media help transform a student's learning experience and promote active engagement with learning content and peers? "Social Media for Active Learning" helps instructors achieve this goal. Many people use social media in their everyday lives, seeking information and informal learning opportunities via their online networks.…
Descriptors: Social Media, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Learning Experience
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Pustilnick, Renato; Correia-Neto, Jorge S.; Vilar, Guilherme – American Journal of Distance Education, 2013
This study describes the development of a learning process of genetic counseling and basic genetics using an e-learning model and its application to a group of psychologists in the state of Parana in southern Brazil. The aim was to analyze the impact on the increase of knowledge in the presented subjects and the possibility of applying this…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Genetics, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries
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Mitchell, Erik – Education for Information, 2013
This study uses formal and informal student feedback as a source for understanding the impact of experimental course elements. Responses were used to develop a codebook, which was then applied to the entire dataset. The results inform our understanding of student's conceptions of professional identity, learning styles and curriculum design.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Feedback (Response), Student Reaction, Professional Identity
Martensson, Paer – 1997
This paper describes an example of a course evaluation where the evaluation process becomes an important part of the learning process. The setting is an action-learning based course in an executive program. The participants apply a framework (the X-model) for perceiving processes to their own learning. The framework is presented, and experiences…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Business Administration Education, Course Content, Course Evaluation
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Allen, G. Donald – Computers in the Schools, 2001
Describes the development and implementation of a Web-based calculus course at Texas A & M University. Discusses the course design, layout of content and the contrast with textbook structure, results of course surveys that included student reactions, and how students learn form Web-based materials. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Course Content, Course Evaluation
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Arsham, Hossein – USDLA Journal, 2002
Considers the impact of the Internet and online courses on learning and teaching. Topics include cost-benefit issues; learning styles; teaching styles; satisfying student needs; continuous evaluation for quality assurance; technological issues; active learning and collaborative learning; interactivity; and online course content. (LRW)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cognitive Style, Cost Effectiveness, Course Content
Dolmans, Diana H. J. M.; And Others – 1991
In problem-based learning, an instrument is needed to measure students' actual learning activities. Mapping the domain of learning activities undertaken by students and improving problems is especially important in a problem-based curriculum because students choose their own learning objectives. Such an instrument, the Topic Evaluation…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Collea, Francis P.; Nummedal, Susan – 1979
Presented is a report on a course for undergraduate students which is designed to increase their intellectual abilities early in their college careers. The report gives the characteristics of concrete thought and formal reasoning, followed by an explanation of the process involved in data collecting and the data itself. The authors suggest that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, College Science
Horwood, Bert – 1982
Analysis of recent literature on experiential education provides material for a model for learning experiences in experiential education. The model is constructed from six interconnected and overlapping parts, ranging from the profoundly foundational to the more specifically tactical. First, the learning experience attends to the human condition.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Educational Assessment