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Jacobus Ignatius DeBruyn – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explored the role of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered conversational agents in human-computer interaction, particularly in the post-coronavirus (COVID-19) era, where digital technologies are central to healthcare, customer service, and education sectors. The research investigated the disruption of context continuity when users…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Mediated Communication, Man Machine Systems, Dialogs (Language)
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Murugesan Krupa; Prakash Boominathan; Swapna Sebastian; Padmasani Venkat Raman – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This study profiled various levels of engagement and related communication behaviours among 50 Asian Indian Tamil autistic children (AUT) and their mothers. The interaction was compared with two groups of mother-child dyads of non-autistic (NA) children, 50 in each group, matched for chronological age (CA), and for language level (LL). Results…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Children
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Cecilie Carlsen Bach; Ewa Bergqvist; Uffe Thomas Jankvist – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
In mathematics, students' abilities to make transformations between mathematical representations are fundamental. The recent implementation of digital technologies, such as Dynamic Geometry Environments (DGEs), have changed students' access to mathematical representations by providing a variety of different representations, available just by…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Secondary School Students
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Rose A. Mason; Catharine Lory; Emily Gregori; Stephanie Gerow; Mandy J. Rispoli; Marie David; So Yeon Kim; Danni Wang – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Educators are charged with the task of providing specialized programming to meet individual needs while also ensuring this occurs in the least restrictive environment, with as much inclusion as possible. Research has demonstrated the importance of access to evidence-based practices (EBP) to ensuring positive outcomes on targeted skills for…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Inclusion, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Interpersonal Relationship
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Desai, Rachana; Magan, Ansuyah; Maposa, Innocent; Ruiter, Robert; Rochat, Tamsen; Mercken, Liesbeth – Youth & Society, 2024
The majority of adolescents communicate via text-based messaging, particularly through WhatsApp, a widely used free communication application. Written content on WhatsApp has the methodological potential to provide rich qualitative interview data. This study compares data collected using text-based WhatsApp versus face-to-face interview…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Computer Mediated Communication, Dropouts
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Zhou, Xin; Wang, Luchang; Hong, Xuancu; Wong, Patrick C. M. – Developmental Science, 2024
The speech register that adults especially caregivers use when interacting with infants and toddlers, that is, infant-directed speech (IDS) or baby talk, has been reported to facilitate language development throughout the early years. However, the neural mechanisms as well as why IDS results in such a developmental faciliatory effect remain to be…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Interpersonal Communication, Vocabulary Development
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Ricki Ginsberg; Jessica Barbata Jackson; Lauren Midgette – College Teaching, 2024
Activism is a strong focus at many college campuses, yet few studies have explored how courses engage students in thinking about and implementing effective communication tools for collective action. This study analyzed college students' espoused theories and engagement with collective action. Findings revealed that they valued communication tools…
Descriptors: Activism, Theories, Communication (Thought Transfer), Undergraduate Students
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Robert Cavanaugh; Michael Walsh Dickey; William D. Hula; Davida Fromm; Jennifer Golovin; Julie Wambaugh; Gerasimos Fergadiotis; William S. Evans – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Individuals with aphasia identify discourse-level communication (i.e., language in use) as a high priority for treatment. The central premise of most aphasia treatments is that restoring language at the phoneme, word, and/or sentence level will generalize to discourse. However, treatment-related changes in discourse-level communication…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Verbal Communication, Speech Language Pathology, Therapy
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Or Lipschits; Ronny Geva – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Communication is commonly viewed as connecting people through conscious symbolic processes. Infants have an immature communication toolbox, raising the question of how they form a sense of connectedness. In this article, we propose a framework for infants' communication, emphasizing the subtle unconscious behaviors and autonomic contingent signals…
Descriptors: Infants, Models, Parent Child Relationship, Language Acquisition
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Michael Lechuga – Communication Education, 2024
In this forum essay, the author's goal to is to offer insight as to how practitioners of communication pedagogy might consider human (inter)connection with land. The term "land" is used fully aware of the ways "landcentric" approaches in the humanities gain popularity at the expense of other ways of knowing that might relate to…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Physical Environment, Colonialism, Cultural Influences
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Lanqin Zheng; Yunchao Fan; Bodong Chen; Zichen Huang; LeiGao; Miaolang Long – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Online collaborative learning has been broadly applied in higher education. However, learners face many challenges in collaborating with one another and coregulating their learning, leading to low group performance. To address the gaps, this study proposed an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled feedback and feedforward approach that not only…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Feedback (Response), Electronic Learning, Cooperative Learning
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Emanuel Schütt; Merle Weicker; Carolin Dudschig – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Negation is usually considered as a linguistic operator reversing the truth value of a proposition. However, there are various ways to express negation in a multimodal manner. It still remains an unresolved issue whether nonverbal expressions of negation can influence linguistic negation comprehension. Based on extensive evidence demonstrating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Comprehension, Sentences
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Despina A. Stylianou; Boram Lee; Ingrid Ristroph; Eric Knuth; Maria Blanton; Ana Stephens; Angela Gardiner – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
Gestures are one of the ways in which mathematical cognition is embodied and have been elevated as a potentially important semiotic device in the teaching of mathematics. As such, a better understanding of gestures used during mathematics instruction (including frequency of use, types of gestures, how they are used, and the possible relationship…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Nonverbal Communication, Symbols (Mathematics)
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Yeojin A. Ahn; Jacquelyn M. Moffitt; Yudong Tao; Stephanie Custode; Meaghan Parlade; Amy Beaumont; Sandra Cardona; Melissa Hale; Jennifer Durocher; Michael Alessandri; Mei-Ling Shyu; Lynn K. Perry; Daniel S. Messinger – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Best practice for the assessment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptom severity relies on clinician ratings of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, 2nd Edition (ADOS-2), but the association of these ratings with objective measures of children's social gaze and smiling is unknown. Sixty-six preschool-age children (49 boys, M =…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Severity (of Disability), Nonverbal Communication, Preschool Children
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Yueyan Tang; Marybel Robledo Gonzalez; Gedeon O. Deák – Developmental Science, 2024
Acquisition of visual attention-following skills, notably gaze- and point-following, contributes to infants' ability to share attention with caregivers, which in turn contributes to social learning and communication. However, the development of gaze- and point-following in the first 18 months remains controversial, in part because of different…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Nonverbal Communication, Longitudinal Studies, Infants
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