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Deborah Oluwadele; Yashik Singh; Timothy T. Adeliyi – Review of Education, 2023
Medical education is vital in producing competent healthcare professionals and advancing medical knowledge. The integration of e-learning has emerged as a transformative approach to enhance medical education by improving accessibility, cost-effectiveness and interactive learning experiences. With the COVID-19 pandemic further accelerating…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Medical Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Liang Kong – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic, like past historical events such as the Vietnam War or 9/11, will shape a generation. Mathematics educators can seize this unprecedented opportunity to teach the principles of mathematical modeling in epidemiology. Compartmental epidemiological models, such as the SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered), are widely used by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Advanced Courses, Epidemiology
Siebren Miedema – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The worldwide impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been enormous. It has affected the justification of the contributions from academia, and resulted in rapid spreading of misinformation and conspiracy theories. The use of the social media has during the pandemic intermixed the space between the private and the public domain, and has interfered with…
Descriptors: World Views, Science and Society, Political Attitudes, Conflict
John P. Haupt; Jenny J. Lee – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Given the disruptions COVID-19 caused to normal research processes, including international collaboration, this study sought to understand scientists' experiences collaborating internationally during the pandemic on COVID-19-related research. Specifically, it explored US scientists' tie formation and reasons for international research…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, COVID-19, Pandemics, Scientific Research
Prahani, Binar Kurnia; Amiruddin, Mohd Zaidi Bin; Suprapto, Nadi; Deta, Utama Alan; Cheng, Tsung-Hui – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2022
Currently, physics education is a science that is still considered abstract by many students and the public. Thus, there is a need for information on the current trends in physics education to adapt to the current situation. Based on the Scopus, the research objective is to explore the ongoing trends in the last ten years and during the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Physics, Educational Trends, COVID-19, Pandemics
Klaus Leisinger; Doris Schroeder – Research Ethics, 2024
The COVID-19 pathogen led to a fast expanding pandemic because it proved lethal in certain populations but could be transmitted by persons who appeared healthy. As a result, researchers came under unprecedented time pressure to develop a vaccine. This case study focuses on the first COVID-19 vaccine, which was approved for use in humans, known as…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Research Methodology, Immunization Programs, COVID-19
Durak, Hatice Yildiz; Aydogdu, Seyhmus – Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2023
Due to COVID-19 pandemic, one of the biggest crises occurred in the field of education. The number of students whose educational activities were interrupted because of the pandemic is an indicator of the effects of the pandemic on education. However, when the studies in the literature are examined, they mostly focus on the field of health. Studies…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Outcomes of Education, Educational Research
Walter Leal Filho; Maria Alzira Pimenta Dinis; Amanda Lange Salvia; Bárbara Maria Fritzen Gomes; Claudio Ruy Portela de Vasconcelos; Clarissa Ferreira Albrecht – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to changes in academic routines. These changes have also contributed to an increase in the number of papers submitted to journals, citations and, ultimately, to changes in metrics. This study aims to address a gap between theory and practice, analysing the changes in the impact factor (IF) of a sample of 30…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Periodicals, Context Effect
Oliver, Kristin A.; Werth, Alexandra; Lewandowski, H. J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
Participation in undergraduate research experiences (UREs) has been identified as an important way of increasing undergraduate retention, interest, and identity within the sciences. Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) have been shown to have similar outcomes to UREs but can reach a larger number of students at one time and are…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Student Research, Scientific Research, Distance Education
Jessie King; Barnaby Kelly; Nayla Rhein; Rhonda Rosengren – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2024
To best prepare students for the real-world research environment, key skills, including experimental design, data analysis, communication of results, and critical thinking, should be key components of undergraduate science courses. Furthermore, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on in-person teaching has resulted in a need to develop courses that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments, Research Design, Data Interpretation
Leri, Alessandra C. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
At our small liberal arts college, we require undergraduates majoring in Biology and Biomedical Sciences to take a seminar in the spring of their senior year. Each year, the seminar focuses on a different topic in molecular biology and/or biochemistry. The course operates as a "journal club"--every week, a student presents a…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Undergraduate Students, Biology, Seminars
Karakose, Turgut; Demirkol, Murat; Aslan, Nurcihan; Köse, Hüseyin; Yirci, Ramazan – Educational Process: International Journal, 2023
Background/purpose: ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot designed with generative pre-trained transformer architecture, have intrigued millions of people from diverse backgrounds since its first release, and generated excitement with its groundbreaking performance in numerous use cases they have been tested. Its ability to generate coherent and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Computer Mediated Communication, Scientific Research
Burgin, Stephen R.; Siepielski, Adam M. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Undergraduate science students who volunteer within a research laboratory group, or participate in funded research opportunities, in general are those who have the opportunity to engage in authentic research. In this article, we report the findings from two different iterations of a semester-long collaboration between a biology faculty member and…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Undergraduate Students, Ecology, Student Attitudes
Lee, Jenny J.; Haupt, John P. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
This study sought to understand the nature of scientific globalism during a global crisis, particularly COVID-19. Findings show that scientific globalism occurs differently when comparing COVID-19 publications with non-COVID-19 publications during as well as before the pandemic. Despite the tense geopolitical climate, countries increased their…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Global Approach, Access to Information, Publications
Renee J. Sifri; Elizabeth A. McLoughlin; Brett P. Fors; Shima Salehi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Over the past two and a half years, the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted almost all aspects of life as people throughout the world were instructed to work-from-home. Scientific researchers, whose work is reliant on access to laboratory equipment, have been acutely impacted by these global changes. In this study, we surveyed graduate students…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Graduate Students, Females