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Annamaria Miranda; Loredana Saliceto – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2024
Recent research in mathematics education shows that by exploring the properties of figures and making conjectures, especially through dynamic geometry software, students can better develop their understanding of concepts. Furthermore, comparing different geometric worlds and, within them, different representations enhances Euclidean knowledge. In…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Computer Software, Technology Uses in Education, Concept Formation
Joan E. Adamo; Erin L. Keegan; John W. Boger; Amy L. Lerner – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Successful translation of medical devices requires a clear pathway through the business environment, including regulatory obligations and the protection of intellectual property. Introducing these topics can be challenging for biomedical engineering programs, as students prefer hands-on activities and retain concepts best when directly applied to…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Engineering Education, Equipment, Medical Services
Mallory Benedetto; Anne Case Hanks; Megan Lowe – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2024
The Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) at the University of Louisiana at Monroe aimed to improve academic performance in two gateway science courses that are required for all STEM and pre-health sciences majors and are known to be barriers to student success. The project sought to achieve this primarily by a course redesign that incorporated an extra…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Curriculum Design, Course Content, STEM Education
Eric Kennedy – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2024
This paper explores a pedagogical approach to marketing research -- an oft required and not desired course for marketing undergraduate students. Marketing research can become a mundane and not-exciting topic of marketing compared to it's siblings of consumer behavior, social media, advertising, and the like. However, incorporating the approach of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Business Education, Marketing, Research
Stuart White – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2024
In 2017 Purdue evGrand Prix hired a K-12 Indiana public educator (the author) to write instructional material that could be implemented into participating teams' high school science and engineering classrooms. The goal was to create science-based integrated STEM learning experiences that complement the construction and racing of a 48-volt electric…
Descriptors: Novices, Decision Making, Instructional Materials, Material Development
Michael C. Ralph; Blair Schneider; David R. Benson; Douglas Ward – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2024
Institutions of higher education are seeking to support more active learning among faculty, and that support includes the creation of active learning spaces to support more student-centered course activities. However, incremental development of these learning spaces leads to a sorting of students between active and passive learning environments.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Organic Chemistry, College Science, Science Instruction
Kelsey Hall; Katherine Starzec – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2024
The interrupted case study is a structured way to engage students in active learning. Interruptions, or pauses for reflection and discussion scheduled within the case-study presentation, provide students with a chance to collaborate and engage in critical thinking. Critical thinking style, which is a measure of how one tends to think critically,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Critical Thinking, Cognitive Style, Thinking Skills
Theresa A. Halligan; Cinzia Cervato; Ulrike Genschel – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
This study summarizes the comparison of interactive lecturing and technology-supported student-centered pedagogy across six semesters of an introductory physical geology course. A multiple linear regression analysis of 967 student scores shows that absent raw exam scores, homework, and in-class attendance, performance on the first exam (score…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Geology, College Faculty, Science Instruction
Jennifer Newell-Caito; Edward Bernard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Pedagogical research over the past decade has shown that chemistry courses have high failure rates and low accessibility. The implementation of novel active-learning approaches has great potential to offset these trends. Fundamental concepts that serve as "pinch points" are ripe targets for designing innovative, gamified course materials…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Technology, Chemistry, Science Education
Sedumedi, Thomas Dipogiso; Atuahene, Yiadom B. – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2021
Active learning is considered among teaching approaches best suited for promoting critical thinking in science classrooms. Hence, the reformed South African school curriculum identified active learning as appropriate to achieve most of its objectives. This paper reports on an explorative study of a science teacher's active learning conceptions and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Critical Thinking, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
Lemelin, Cosette; Gross, Cole D.; Bertholet, Renette; Gares, Sheryl; Hall, Mark; Henein, Hani; Kozlova, Valentina; Spila, Michelle; Villatoro, Valentin; Haave, Neil – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2021
Shorter lectures punctuated with activities to engage students in the learning process can increase student understanding, critical thinking, and overall learning. However, some students have negative responses to active teaching strategies. Here we explore the topic of student resistance to active learning, including reasons for this opposition…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Active Learning, Resilience (Psychology), College Faculty
Gillespie, Gordon L.; Hopgood, Daniel – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Advanced practice nurses (APNs) have a responsibility to translate research evidence into their clinical practice (i.e., evidence-based practice) for the promotion of patient and population health. A precursor to the adoption of evidence-based practice is APNs having sufficient knowledge and understanding of biostatistics. To promote APN students'…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Statistics, Biology
VanMeter, Rebecca A.; Vander Schee, Brian A. – Marketing Education Review, 2021
Active learning engages students where they enjoy the learning process and gain a better understanding of course content. Active learning, such as an in-class game, can mitigate inattentive listening to material presented in a traditional lecture format. The Merch Game is an innovative, in-class retail simulation game that uses student…
Descriptors: Merchandising, Active Learning, Business Administration Education, Game Based Learning
Maiti, Ananda; Raza, Ali; Kang, Byeong Ho – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2021
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is a collection of technologies to bring the Internet to physically embedded devices and to embed them deeply into human activities to aid in a variety of activities. IoT gained traction with developers and consumers in recent years, driven by low-cost open-source hardware that enables easy prototyping and testing. IoT…
Descriptors: Internet, Active Learning, Student Projects, College Students
Llewellyn, Bryn – Childhood Education, 2021
Physically Active Learning (PAL) is an approach that seamlessly integrates movement with learning. Research has demonstrated that PAL can: (1) improve classroom behavior and activity engagement; (2) significantly reduce sedentary periods of time; and (3) offer aggregated improvement in academic performance over time. This article describes…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students

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