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Sarah Douville; Piper T. Grandjean Targos; Natalie D. Jones; Ciara Knight; Tarek Azzam – American Journal of Evaluation, 2025
This qualitative study explores the lessons learned from experts who use data visualization in evaluation. Findings suggest that collaborative communication with stakeholders--such as identifying needs, managing expectations, and determining the story to tell--is important before initiating the visualization process. Additionally, evaluators are…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Expertise, Visual Literacy, Evaluators
Gerardo Luna-Gijón; Anahí Abysaí Nava-Cuahutle; Diana Angélica Martínez-Cantero – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2025
Visual diagrams are ubiquitous elements in science communication and science teaching. We can find them in texts from any area of knowledge. However, more studies are required to understand the mechanisms that make them useful tools for sharing information. This research, from an information design perspective, analyzes visual diagrams by…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Design, Scientific and Technical Information, Classification
Majse Lind; Susan Bluck; Elizabeth Barbour – Educational Gerontology, 2025
The sharp increase in dementia and age-related memory impairments worldwide has made reminiscence-based interventions attractive. Past research is mixed with little focus on self-functioning. The aims of this study were (i) to develop and assess the implementation of a reminiscence-based intervention, Digital Life Story Books, grounded in…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Dementia, Recall (Psychology), Visual Aids
John Miller; Chris Croft; Sarah Stokowski – Physical Educator, 2025
Being able to call on students during class increases the likelihood of instructor immediacy. As a result, due to a decrease of distance between students and the instructor which may increase the likelihood of creating an inclusive environment. An inclusive pedagogical strategy that has been shown to be effective in knowing student names is the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Inclusion, Student Attitudes, Educational Environment
Dilek Çelikler; Zeynep Aksan – Pedagogical Research, 2025
In today's world, where sustainable development has gained global precedence, cultivating environmental awareness among younger generations has become a central objective of education. This study seeks to develop instructional posters enriched with science cartoons to enhance middle school students' understanding of environmental sustainability. A…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Cartoons, Sustainability, Conservation (Environment)
Amanda Jaffe; Evan Small – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2025
This exploratory and introductory research examined accessibility through an interdisciplinary lens, combining communications studies, graphic design, and outdoor education. This work focused on examining challenges with visual accessibility on printed trail maps, with a specific focus on users with color vision deficiency and low vision. In this…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Maps, Accessibility (for Disabled), Visual Impairments
Marion Durbahn; Michael Rodgers; Marijana Macis; Elke Peters – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2024
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between lexical coverage and TV viewing comprehension. Previous studies have indicated that 95% to 98% of lexical coverage may be needed for reading comprehension (Hu & Nation, 2000). To understand informal listening passages, lower coverage figures (95%-90%) may suffice. However, no study has…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Lexicology, Comprehension, Visual Aids
Dawn Sanders; Eva Nyberg; Irma Brkovic – Environmental Education Research, 2025
In this article we consider the use of visual images to assess perceptions of plants. Using data drawn from a Swedish study we review our choices regarding the type of image used, and the responses they provoked. Furthermore, we consider these choices in the light of other studies, propose a tentative model of levels of seeing, and call for…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Plants (Botany), Foreign Countries, Visual Aids
Adam Stefanile – Natural Sciences Education, 2025
Designing and delivering an oral poster presentation is becoming very common for undergraduate students to showcase their research, whether it be in conferences, symposiums, and/or poster sessions; however, there is limited published evidence on how to successfully develop and make a presentation. This article demonstrates how undergraduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Public Speaking, Audiences
Leanna Rudin – Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL, 2025
This study investigates iMessage Tapbacks (e.g., [heart], [thumb up], !!) as "sequence-closing seconds," or minimal responses that fulfill conversational obligations in text-based group chats. Through conversation analysis of three group conversations, the analysis demonstrates how Tapbacks operate as efficient second pair-parts (2pps)…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Visual Aids, Discourse Analysis, Groups
Jason Bell; Zachary Howard; Stephen Pond; Troy Visser; Madison Fitzgerald; Megan Schmitt; Shayne Loft; Steph Michailovs – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Technological advances mean that it is now possible to represent the entire 360° view of the horizon to a submarine periscope operator simultaneously, in strips on a single display, as opposed to the restricted view offered through a conventional periscope aperture. Initial research showing performance improvements for such panoramic displays is…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Visual Perception, Perception, Spatial Ability
Daibao Guo; Katherine Landau Wright; Lianne Josbacher; Eun Hye Son – Elementary School Journal, 2025
Limited research has explored the use of visual displays (ViDis) in science tests, making it challenging to know how these tests align with classroom instruction and what skills students need to be successful on these tests. Therefore, the current study aims to describe the use of ViDis in upper elementary grade standardized science tests. We…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Science Tests, Elementary Education, Science Education
Megan M. J. Bauman; Amedeo Piazza; Fabio Torregrossa; Charles Wes Price; Jonathan M. Morris; Luciano C. P. C. Leonel; Maria Peris-Celda – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Cadaveric dissections, which are considered the most realistic model to study neuroanatomy, are expensive and not readily available in all centers. Given the surge of technological advances, incorporation of three-dimensional (3D) scanning technologies and 3D models has gained popularity, both in the educational and clinical settings. We present…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Neurology, Visual Aids, Fidelity
Jieun Cho; Jeunghwan Choi; Cheongil Kim; Jeong Hyeon Park; Sang Chul Chong – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
In today's digital world, understanding refresh-rate implications on visual perception and energy consumption is crucial. While high refresh rates enhance motion perception and user experience, they also increase energy usage, prompting the need for adaptive solutions like variable refresh rates. This study examines whether users notice or are…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Attention, Visual Perception, Motion
Laneshia Conner; Kristel Scoresby; Keith J. Watts – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
Academic mentorship is essential for faculty development, yet mid-career researchers have limited resources. This study explores AI-assisted mentorship models using biosketch analysis, AI mapping, and human expertise to enhance mentor selection. Tools like Google NotebookLM and Mural streamlined coding, visualization, and theme identification,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Faculty Development, Researchers, Mentors

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