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Mastrianni, Theresa M. – Learning Communities: Research & Practice, 2015
Our students consistently hand in assignments late, or complete them at the last minute. Why is it that they know about assignments all term long yet only begin them the night before the assignment is due? Based on a career-focused learning community at Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York, this article looks at ways…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Students, Generational Differences, Time Management
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Mokhtari, Kouider; Delello, Julie; Reichard, Carla – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2015
In this study, 935 undergraduate college students from a regional four-year university responded to an online time-diary survey asking them to report their multitasking habits and practices while engaged in four main activities: reading voluntarily for fun, reading for academic purposes, watching television (TV), and using the Internet. Results…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Diaries, Online Surveys, Recreational Reading
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Morris, Paula T.; LeBaron, David; Arvi, Leonard – Marketing Education Review, 2015
Few, if any, marketing students are adequately prepared to conduct a thorough job search that will lead them to enjoyable, meaningful employment upon graduation. We present a method we have used in several classes that helps demystify the job search process for students. Using our approach, students have been able to discover their career passions…
Descriptors: College Students, Business Administration Education, Marketing, Job Search Methods
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Dobson, John L.; Linderholm, Tracy – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
The testing effect shows that learning is enhanced by the act of recalling information after exposure. Although the testing effect is among the most robust findings in cognitive science, much of its empirical support is from laboratory studies and it has been applied as a strategy for enhancing learning in the classroom in a limited fashion. The…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Physiology, Science Instruction, Universities
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Green, Gareth P.; Kelly, Brian D.; Peterson, Dean J.; Bean, John C. – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
Economics faculty expect that students have an integrated understanding of economic theory upon graduation and that they grasp and appreciate how all elements of markets naturally move to equilibrium. Through assessment activities, the authors discovered that their students were not developing that knowledge, so they turned to learning theory to…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Free Enterprise System, Assignments, Graphs
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Patchan, Melissa M.; Schunn, Christian D. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2015
Prior research on peer assessment often overlooks how much students learn from providing feedback to peers. By practicing revision skills, students might strengthen their ability to detect, diagnose, and solve writing problems. However, both reviewer ability and the quality of the peers' texts affect the amount of practice available to learners.…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Educational Benefits, Student Attitudes
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Silby, Alison; Watts, Mike – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
A key highlight of this study is generating evidence of children "making aware the unaware", making tacit knowledge explicit. The research explores the levels of awareness in thinking used by eight 7-8 year-old children when engaged in school-based genre writing tasks. The focus is on analysing children's awareness of their thought…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Metacognition, Young Children, Protocol Analysis
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Shields, Sam – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
This paper explores the emotional responses that assignment feedback can provoke in first-year undergraduates. The literature on the link between emotions and learning is well established, but surprisingly research on the relationship between emotions and feedback is still relatively scarce. This article aims to make an additional contribution to…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Feedback (Response), Assignments, College Freshmen
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Valier, Alison R.; Lam, Kenneth C. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2015
The fifth edition of the "Athletic Training Education Competencies" emphasizes the concepts of clinical outcomes assessment. In athletic training, clinical outcomes assessment, especially as it relates to patient-rated outcomes (PRO) instruments, is new, which produces uncertainty with regard to how to integrate PROs into athletic…
Descriptors: Outcome Measures, Outcomes of Treatment, Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Halpin, Patricia A.; Landon, Jennifer – Advances in Physiology Education, 2015
In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, the age-old custom and etiquette of writing a thank-you note may often be forgotten. Educators need to provide students with the opportunity to master this important professional skill. One might assume that undergraduate biology students have mastered the art of crafting a thoughtful and articulate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Success, Professional Identity
Dennis, Sophie Lampard – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2015
It seems that instructors and professors--from community college to the Ivy League--are concerned by the lack of work completion in their courses, and therefore by student level of preparedness for class, or indeed, college. Work completion is typically a very large portion of course expectations-- often beginning on day one--and it is generally…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Homework, Study Habits
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Whalen, D. Joel; Crenshaw, Cheri; Ortiz, Lorelei A.; Vik, Gretchen N.; Meredith, Michael J.; Deambrosi, Alfredo; Luck, Susan L.; Rausch, Georgi; Canas, Kathryn; Hicks, Nancy; Newman, Amy; Hofacker, Cynthia M.; Webb, Susan Hall; Zizik, Catherine H. – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2015
This article, the first of a two-part series, catalogs teaching innovations from the 2014 Association for Business Communication Annual Conference. These 12 assignments debuted during two "My Favorite Assignment" sessions. Learning experiences included job-seeking skills--résumé writing, writing job applications, sharpening interview…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Instructional Innovation, Assignments, Business Communication
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Klapwijk, Remke; Van Doorn, Fenne – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2015
Human-centered design is of growing importance for professional designers and in the past two decades a series of techniques for designers to develop understanding of and empathy with a diversity of users has been developed within this field. In the second half of the twentieth century, intended users were involved late in the design process, i.e.…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Design, User Needs (Information), Instructional Design
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Chalupa, Marilyn – Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction, 2015
Technology has and continues to transform communication channels. As a result, electronic communications has become ubiquitous in the workplace allowing for collaboration, cost reduction, and increased productivity. Social media tools allow for connecting to and interacting with a larger audience. The digital generation comes to the classroom…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Social Media, Assignments, Reports
Australian Government Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, 2015
On 12 November 2014 the Fairfax media reported allegations of cheating by students at a number of Australian higher education providers through the purchase of assignments, particularly through the MyMaster website. The Honorable Christopher Pyne MP, Minister for Education and Training, referred the matter to the Tertiary Education Quality and…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, College Students, Assignments
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