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Scholz, Kyle W.; Komornicka, Jolanta N.; Moore, Andrew – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
This paper analyzes the development and implementation of a game-based learning course design framework. Drawing inspiration from task-based learning, the framework is structured around four core gamified elements: narrative assignment design; learner discovery; team-based collaboration and competition; and choice through quests. The intended goal…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, History Instruction, College Instruction, Learner Engagement
Khojasteh, Laleh; Hosseini, Seyyed Ali; Nasiri, Elham – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2021
Writing as a multiple-step process is one of the most complex and demanding skills for graduate students to master. Foreign or second language learners who are required to write for academic purposes at the university level may even find it more demanding to master. One of the ways of decreasing the burden of mastering this skill for learners is…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Achievement, Academic Language
Bleiler-Baxter, Sarah K.; Pair, Jeffrey D.; Reed, Samuel D. – PRIMUS, 2021
Students often view their role as that of a replicator, rather than a creator, of mathematical arguments. We aimed to engage our students more fully in the creation process, helping them to see themselves as legitimate proof creators. In this paper, we describe an instructional activity (i.e., the "group proof activity") that is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Validity, Mathematical Logic
Rodriguez, Miguel; Potvin, Geoff – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
Student-centered learning has been shown to be more effective than traditional instructional methods, but deeper investigation is necessary to identify how specific classroom practices lead to improved conceptual learning and student attitudes. The purpose of this study was to identify classroom practices associated with gains in student…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Small Group Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Phan Th? Ng?c L? – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2023
In the trend of innovating university teaching methods in the direction of student-centered learning, this article proposes the application of problem-based learning (PBL) in teaching English communication skills to engineering students at University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University. With a combination of qualitative and…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Problem Based Learning, Communication Skills, Engineering Education
Tong, Lien Thi My – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2020
Plenty of meticulous research has been conducted to investigate the entire process for implementing group activities in language classrooms. Nevertheless, few detailed empirical investigations have been pursued in the sub-area of what influences the participation of English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) students in group discussions. Thus, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Participation, Group Activities, English (Second Language)
Cohen, Joshua – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2020
Student preferences for group size were investigated. Pre- and post-study surveys, student written comments, and teacher observations were used to record changes in attitude and perception of group work while learning English over an eight-week period. In this study, I observed how arrangement impacted my students' impressions of individual, pair,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Group Activities, English (Second Language)
Lisa Hughes – ProQuest LLC, 2020
With the continual increase in online learning, demand for meaningful and effective digital instruction likewise has surged in recent years. Collaboration, too, has endured as a common pedagogical method. Yet, marrying collaboration with online learning can be incredibly difficult for both faculty members and students. Still, group work remains a…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Electronic Learning, College Faculty
Kovarik, Michelle L.; Robinson, Jill K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A collaborative learning module for teaching protein mass spectrometry has been developed to overcome common obstacles to incorporating the modern topic of biological mass spectrometry into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. Protein mass spectrometry data is provided to eliminate the need for expensive instrumentation, and an instructor's…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Spectroscopy, College Science, Science Instruction
Koponen, Ismo T.; Nousiainen, Maija – Education Sciences, 2019
Relational interlinked dependencies between concepts constitute the structure of abstract knowledge and are crucial in learning conceptual knowledge and the meaning of concepts. To explore pre-service teachers' declarative knowledge of physics concepts, we have analyzed concept networks, which agglomerate 12 pre-service teacher students'…
Descriptors: Physics, Preservice Teachers, Scientific Concepts, Knowledge Level
Holt, Richard – Honors in Practice, 2019
Transgressive pedagogical methods such as those advanced by Freire, Giroux, hooks, Kincheloe, McClaren, and others are enlisted to train honors students to assist organizational entities in the pet adoption sector, with the eventual goal of achieving the ideal of adoption, securing a "forever home." Three self-assigned groups of honors…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Service Learning, Adoption
Gundersen, Sara; Shwachman Kaminaga, Allison – Journal of Economic Education, 2019
The authors describe an innovative active learning strategy for a course on the economics of developing countries--a project designing a small-scale economic development project. Student teams research issues faced by developing countries and identify a specific problem in a specific locale. Students then create a detailed, feasible plan to…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Economic Development, Student Projects, Active Learning
Breslin, Dermot – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
In today's knowledge-based economies, creativity in higher education has become a central focus for policy-makers. However, developing student creativity is still a challenge for higher education institutions. This paper seeks to contribute to our understanding of the creative processes at play in educational environments by using an experimental…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Creativity, Time, Time Factors (Learning)
Borge, Marcela; Soto, José A.; Aldemir, Tugce; Mena, Jasmine A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Introduction: Developing greater multicultural competence is predicated on developing continual awareness and education about issues relevant to marginalized identities. One way to promote this competence is by engaging in productive intergroup dialogue with individuals representing a diversity of perspectives. Statement of the Problem: Intergroup…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Multicultural Education, College Students, Cultural Awareness
Hoppe, H. Ulrich; Doberstein, Dorian; Hecking, Tobias – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2021
Collaborative learning in small groups can enrich and enhance the learning experience in large online courses by facilitating interaction and collaborative knowledge building between peers. on the work reported here addresses scenarios based on asynchronous communication and exchange. As compared to synchronous and face-to-face settings, these…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Large Group Instruction, Online Courses, Cooperative Learning