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Jing Ma; Yanchi Jin; Di Zhao; Liwei Chen – International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 2023
The arrival of the metaverse, as a new generation of information technology, will bring great changes to people's production, life, and learning. The educational metaverse is regarded as a new form of educational development, which will bring a transformative impact on educational teaching activities. In this context, this study has developed a…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Computer Simulation, Experimental Teaching
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Raj'a Nayef Zyoud – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2023
The theory-practice gap in nursing education confuses students and decreases the quality of their training. This study aims to examine the gap between theoretical teaching and clinical training for students at AAUP. A cross-sectional survey of 192 nursing students at AAUP. Questions measuring aspects of the theory-practice gap were developed based…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Nursing Education, Arabs, Educational Quality
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Hoyer, Annika; Kuss, Oliver – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
Diagnostic test accuracy studies frequently report on sensitivities and specificities for more than one threshold of the diagnostic test under study. Although it is obvious that the information from all thresholds should be used for a meta-analysis, in practice, frequently, only a single pair of sensitivity and specificity is selected. To overcome…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Diagnostic Tests, Correlation, Intervals
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Romeo, Tameka; Otgaar, Henry; Smeets, Tom; Landström, Sara; Jelicic, Marko – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
The present study examined whether mock offenders, who were instructed to falsely deny crime details or to simulate amnesia, would consequently experience impaired memory. Ninety-three university students were first asked to commit a mock crime and were then assigned to three different conditions (i.e., false denial, simulated amnesia, and truth…
Descriptors: Memory, Neurological Impairments, Recall (Psychology), Defense Mechanisms
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Su, Jun; Wang, Weiguo; Wang, Sihui – Physics Education, 2019
In a spiral galaxy, the stars move in a circular motion around the galactic center, and the relation between velocity and the orbital radius is referred to as the rotation curve. Previous astronomical observation data indicate that the rotation curve is flat at the periphery of the galaxy, which completely dissatisfies Keplerian decline. Assuming…
Descriptors: Visualization, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy, Motion
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Han, Kyung T.; Dimitrov, Dimiter M.; Al-Mashary, Faisal – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2019
The "D"-scoring method for scoring and equating tests with binary items proposed by Dimitrov offers some of the advantages of item response theory, such as item-level difficulty information and score computation that reflects the item difficulties, while retaining the merits of classical test theory such as the simplicity of number…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Scoring, Test Items, Adaptive Testing
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Lamb, Richard L.; Etopio, Elisabeth – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2019
This study investigates the role that textbooks, virtual reality (VR), and mixed approaches (i.e., text and VR) can play in the development of the two writing types, summary and argument writing. This study uses hemodynamics as a proxy for learning. Differences in hemodynamic responses during writing tasks were measured across four different…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Writing (Composition), Neurosciences, Science Education
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Miller, Keith E.; Hill, Craig; Miller, Antoinette R. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2019
The article describes a multi-phase, in-class simulation that employs problem-based learning to teach operations and process-improvement concepts as part of an undergraduate or graduate business course. The simulation is derived from a corporate Lean Six Sigma training activity and has been modified to introduce, demonstrate, and apply a wide…
Descriptors: Simulation, Problem Based Learning, Class Activities, Business Administration Education
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Giyoto, Giyoto; Purnomo, SF. Luthfie Arguby; Untari, Lilik; Purnama, SF. Lukfianka Sanjaya; Asiyah, Nur – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2019
This study attempts to construct a communication framework of video game avatars. Employing Aarseth's textonomy, Rehak's avatar's life cycle, and Lury's prosthetic culture avatar's theories as the basis of analysis on fifty-five purposively selected games, this study proposes ACTION (Avatars, Communicators, Transmissions, Instruments, Orientations…
Descriptors: Video Games, Computer Simulation, Classification, Computer Mediated Communication
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Köse, Alper; Dogan, C. Deha – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2019
The aim of this study was to examine the precision of item parameter estimation in different sample sizes and test lengths under three parameter logistic model (3PL) item response theory (IRT) model, where the trait measured by a test was not normally distributed or had a skewed distribution. In the study, number of categories (1-0), and item…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Item Response Theory, Simulation, Accuracy
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Regester, Jeff; McGahee, Courtney – Physics Teacher, 2019
A planetarium is an invaluable tool for teaching introductory astronomy, but one that few astronomy educators have ready access to. Here we describe a do-it-yourself planetarium that can be built with modest funding. There have been other planetarium construction projects described in the literature and online, most of which use cardboard to make…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Astronomy, Introductory Courses
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Forthmann, Boris; Oyebade, Oluwatosin; Ojo, Adebusola; Günther, Fritz; Holling, Heinz – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
Scoring divergent-thinking response sets has always been challenging because such responses are not only open-ended in terms of number of ideas, but each idea may also be expressed by a varying number of concepts and, thus, by a varying number of words (elaboration). While many current studies have attempted to score the semantic distance in…
Descriptors: Semantics, Creative Thinking, Simulation, Correlation
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Johnstone, Christopher; Lazarus, Sheryl; Lazetic, Predrag; Nikolic, Gordana – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2019
Across the Central Eastern European region, inclusive education has become a policy aim. Europeanization, influence of United Nations agencies, and shifts away from Soviet models of education have led to new policy aspirations for the inclusion of children with special education needs (SEN). At the same time, policies in many countries often lack…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Educational Policy, Students with Disabilities
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Ip, Edward H.; Strachan, Tyler; Fu, Yanyan; Lay, Alexandra; Willse, John T.; Chen, Shyh-Huei; Rutkowski, Leslie; Ackerman, Terry – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2019
Test items must often be broad in scope to be ecologically valid. It is therefore almost inevitable that secondary dimensions are introduced into a test during test development. A cognitive test may require one or more abilities besides the primary ability to correctly respond to an item, in which case a unidimensional test score overestimates the…
Descriptors: Test Items, Test Bias, Test Construction, Scores
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Dahle, Reena; Hart, Sean; Hart, Kevin – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2019
Contribution: A semester-long project, geared towards a multidisciplinary group of undergraduate engineering students, to design and simulate a large-scale microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) 2-D optical scanner is presented. Background: MEMS component design and fabrication typically requires a cleanroom and costly high-vacuum equipment; these…
Descriptors: Simulation, Electronics, Engineering, Undergraduate Students
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