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Bender, Holly S.; Garrett, Kennon M.; Hostetter, Shannon Jones – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2021
This chapter describes two case studies that highlight how courses can be taught simultaneously in classrooms across partnering university campuses using the effective, evidence-based team-based learning (TBL) method. The objective is to assist faculty in effectively using TBL in a synchronous virtual collaborative space.
Descriptors: Teamwork, Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Partnerships in Education
Lange, Christopher; Costley, Jamie; Fanguy, Mik – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2021
From a cognitive load perspective, successful collaborative learning occurs if groups achieve their goals, and if each member processes information in a way that contributes to individual learning. This research looked at group work among postgraduate STEM students in South Korea (N = 55) to see if successful collaborative learning and individual…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Collaborative Writing, Content Area Writing, Difficulty Level
Naibert, Nicole; Duck, Kerry D.; Phillips, Michael M.; Barbera, Jack – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Active learning environments have been shown to be beneficial for student learning; however, including such activities can be limited by the class time available. One method that can provide more opportunities for active learning during face-to-face class time is the flipped learning approach. However, studies on the impacts of flipped learning…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Self Management, Flipped Classroom, College Science
Kramer, Maria; Förtsch, Christian; Neuhaus, Birgit J. – Education Sciences, 2021
In a diagnostic context of reasoning about instructional quality, scientific reasoning skills can be described as diagnostic activities, which require professional knowledge. Different approaches to enhance pre-service teachers' professional knowledge (PCK, CK, PK), as well as diagnostic activities exist. However, results about their effectiveness…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Logical Thinking, Science Teachers
Accettone, Shannon L. W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Beginning in March 2020, instructors and students in educational institutions across the world have had to adapt to new virtual methods of teaching and learning. This study focused on obtaining the student perspective of remote chemistry lecture delivery methods across 13 Fall 2020 courses with students in varied majors of study and stages of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Student Attitudes, Distance Education
Alcaraz, Raul; Martinez-Rodrigo, Arturo; Zangroniz, Roberto; Rieta, Jose Joaquin – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2021
Early warning systems (EWSs) have proven to be useful in identifying students at risk of failing both online and conventional courses. Although some general systems have reported acceptable ability to work in modules with different characteristics, those designed from a course-specific perspective have recently provided better outcomes. Hence, the…
Descriptors: Prediction, At Risk Students, Academic Failure, Electronic Equipment
Sayers, Robin; von Spiegel, Jacqueline; Hensley, Lauren – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2021
This mixed-methods study examined end-of-semester evaluations from an undergraduate course comparing perceptions of instructional support, academic support, and instructor caring in online and face-to-face settings. Results showed statistically significant differences in perceptions of instructional support, with lower ratings in online sections.…
Descriptors: Caring, Teacher Student Relationship, Helping Relationship, Feedback (Response)
Flynn-Wilson, Linda; Reynolds, Kate E. – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2021
The authors of this research project developed a survey to gather information from graduate students about the experiences using a virtual synchronous platform, called Adobe Connect. While the format of the virtual classroom should encourage robust discussion, the authors found this not to be the case in the online virtual synchronous courses in…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Experience, Student Satisfaction, Preferences
Hepburn, Leigh-Anne; Borthwick, Madeleine – Design and Technology Education, 2021
Traditional design education models foreground place-based learning and teaching approaches that situate educators and students together in the studio. This experience enables an engaged and participatory teaching practice in which over-the-shoulder feedback and peer-to-peer critique become essential formal and informal learning interactions.…
Descriptors: Design, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Asynchronous Communication
Andrea Christine Alt – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this case study was to explore the nature of instructors' gestures as they teach Euclidean transformations in a synchronous online setting, and to investigate how, if at all, the synchronous online setting impacted the instructors' intentionality and usage of gestures. The participants in this case study were two collegiate…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Geometry
Susan Dellasega – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study included an investigation of several aspects of fully online programs and their relationship with student connectedness. Bawa (2016) stated retention rates for fully online students lag far behind their traditional in-person counterparts. Green et al. (2017) concluded online students who feel more connected are more likely to persist in…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Student Characteristics, Student School Relationship, Academic Persistence
Eutsler, Lauren – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2023
Higher education instructors are inundated with options to engage their students in virtual observation to improve the learning experience, yet more research is needed to identify effective practices to establish a virtual field experience. The purpose of this case study is to evaluate a virtual field experience utilizing video playback that…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Electronic Learning, Video Technology, Preservice Teacher Education
Yazici, Sedat; Yildiz Durak, Hatice; Aksu Dünya, Beyza; Sentürk, Burcu – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023
Background: During the COVID-19 period, academics and higher education institutions have shown deep concern about academic integrity related to measurement and evaluation issues that have arisen in online education. Objectives: To address this concern, this paper examined the prevalence of cheating behaviour among university students before and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Cheating, Student Behavior
Summers, Robert; Higson, Helen; Moores, Elisabeth – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
The pandemic forced many education providers to pivot rapidly their models of education to increased online provision, raising concerns that this may accentuate effects of digital poverty on education. Digital footprints created by learning analytics systems contain a wealth of information about student engagement. Combining these data with…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Learner Engagement, COVID-19, Pandemics
Avari, Pearl; Hamel, Erin; Schachter, Rachel E.; Hatton-Bowers, Holly – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2023
Communication between teachers and families in early childhood is a key aspect of successful teacher-family engagement. The goal of this exploratory study was to investigate how teachers communicated with families in early childhood classrooms and what they communicated about. This study of 31 teachers working with children birth to age five,…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Early Childhood Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Young Children

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