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Khwanchai Kaewkaisorn; Krisna Pintong; Songpol Bunyang; Teerarat Tansawat; Thitirat Siriborvornratanakul – Discover Education, 2024
Electronic Learning (E-Learning) played a significant role in education during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a way to teach and learn online, and it is an efficient method of knowledge transfer for the instructors and students, who must practice social distancing and have less interaction during the pandemic. However, although multimedia…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Attention, Sleep, Emotional Response
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Solomon Abekah Keelson; Jacob Odei Addo; Ann Dodor – Cogent Education, 2024
This study investigates the influence of lecturer non-verbal cues on student perceptions of teaching quality, considering the moderating effects of gender and age. Non-verbal communication is crucial in instructional settings, impacting students' engagement, learning experiences, and overall perceptions of teaching effectiveness. Drawing on the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Age Differences, Educational Quality, Likert Scales
Rana Sanyal – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Purpose. Researchers have recommended using comprehensive visual materials in engineering courses, as visuals instill more information in students than auditory information and they have the ability to engage students more effectively than other types of content and to convey the nuances of non-verbal communication. The purpose of this study was…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Learner Engagement, Engineering Education
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Turgut, Melih – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2022
This paper reports the multimodal resources that attached to students' reasoning in the reinvention of specific geometric linear transformations (like reflections according to the axes, projections onto axes and composition of reflections) in a dynamic geometry environment. Following the design heuristics of Realistic Mathematics Education, we…
Descriptors: Geometry, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Education
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de Andrade, Vanessa; Shwartz, Yael; Freire, Sofia; Baptista, Mónica – Science Education, 2022
Mechanistic reasoning is a powerful form of reasoning central to scientific explanations. Despite mechanistic reasoning being an important dimension of scientific practice and a central dimension of science curricula, students face difficulties in developing such type of reasoning. Many authors have been proposing tools for supporting its…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Logical Thinking, Science Process Skills, Science Curriculum
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Saryazdi, Raheleh; Chambers, Craig G. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
In face-to-face interaction, speakers spontaneously produce manual gestures that can facilitate listeners' comprehension of spoken language. The present study explores the factors affecting the uptake and influence of gesture cues in situations where a speaker is referring to objects visible to the listener. In this context, the listener's…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Cues, Interaction, Listening
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Wyatt, Shelly; Redmon, María T. – Distance Learning, 2022
The reality of effective teaching in the online classroom involves being emotionally and cognitively present without the benefit of a physical presence. To be present in an online learning environment involves putting aside the false notion that an instructor can effectively hide behind a computer interface or that, at the very least, one is…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Nonverbal Communication
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Martínez-Pérez, Margarita – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2022
This study focuses on examining the importance of affectivity and humour as part of Learning by Observing and Pitching In to family and community endeavours (LOPI). Specifically, it highlights the role of laughter in the form of a spontaneous expression of a certain type of humour. This laughter is the central element for coexistence during…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Humor, Affective Behavior
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Dys, Sebastian P.; Zuffianò, Antonio; Orsanska, Veronika; Zaazou, Nourhan; Malti, Tina – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Why do some children feel happy about violating ethical norms whereas others feel guilty? This study examined whether children's attention to two types of competing cues during hypothetical transgressions related to their subsequent emotions. Eye tracking was used to test whether attending to other-oriented cues (i.e., a victim's face) versus…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Attention, Cues, Eye Movements
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Grecu, Natalie C. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2022
Using a dialogic framework as the backdrop to course curriculum, I developed an Oral Communication course for pre-med students with the goal to enhance students' public speaking skills while also incorporating health communication and applied communication research and activities to create opportunities for engagement. I propose best practices for…
Descriptors: Premedical Students, Speech Communication, Information Dissemination, Nonverbal Communication
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Okui, Haruka – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2022
One of the most challenging questions in philosophical and anthropological inquiries on skill learning is how skills can be shared and acquired among people, especially when they cannot be easily verbalized or written. This paper examines the process of skill learning among Western and Eastern artists of puppetry. They learn the skill generally by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Skill Development, Puppetry, Observation
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Kennedy, Olivia; Healy, Sandra; Fukada, Chie; Kuwahara, Noriaki – Research-publishing.net, 2022
In this study we explore how the physical movements teachers use can lead to improved interactions between students in a university language course. The study used video to capture and analyse an intervention focusing on the effects of teacher nodding. Results showed that positive measurable differences were found in students' physical postural…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Physical Activities, Motion
Kwangwon Lee; Hannah H. Schertz – Grantee Submission, 2022
Nonverbal turn taking, defined as back-and-forth exchanges, may be used to convey instrumental or social intent. It has been theorized that social turn taking is foundational to joint attention and, as such, it has been incorporated as a component of early interventions for children with autism, who often have challenges in joint attention…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Interaction, Attention
Jill Motyka – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This action research study explores the impact that a nonverbal communication intervention could have on confidence levels of women with a mental diagnosis during the job interview process. The subjects of the pilot intervention were six women who were associated with the organization and who volunteered to participate in the study. These six…
Descriptors: Females, Employment Interviews, Mental Disorders, Self Esteem
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Huang, Xiaoyi; Kim, Nayoung; Christianson, Kiel – Language Learning, 2019
When introducing new words in a second language (L2), presenting vocabulary with concurrent gestures might facilitate learners' recollection of new words. Previous research has suggested that this gestural advantage might hold only for gestures that overlap with the semantics of the words. Dual coding theory predicts that learners should learn…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Coding
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