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Rick Somers; Sam Cunningham; Sarah Dart; Sheona Thomson; Caslon Chua; Edmund Pickering – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Academic misconduct stemming from file-sharing websites is an increasingly prevalent challenge in tertiary education, including information technology and engineering disciplines. Current plagiarism detection methods (e.g., text matching) are largely ineffective for combatting misconduct in programming and mathematics-based assessments. For these…
Descriptors: Assignments, Automation, Identification, Technology Uses in Education
Gray, Jennifer B. – College Teaching, 2022
Literature reviews are often used as part of teaching undergraduates about secondary research. The assignment, however, presents challenges for inexperienced researchers and writers and can be difficult for instructors to read and grade. This "quick fix" piece offers an alternative assignment to begin students in gaining secondary…
Descriptors: Research Skills, Research, Assignments, Scoring Rubrics
Draper, Mary – History Teacher, 2023
Teaching about slavery entails teaching about the archive. Punctuated with silences, scattered with compelling details, and laden with descriptions that oscillate between racist, harrowing, and heartbreaking, runaway ads provide a glimpse into the lives of enslaved people. The details embedded within them--or omitted from them--can also provide…
Descriptors: Slavery, Undergraduate Students, Biographies, Writing (Composition)
Sull, Errol Craig – Distance Learning, 2023
Online educators are always on the search for another teaching strategy to improve that number one goal of all online educators: to engage the students. Once this is accomplished assignments of better quality appear, assignments are submitted--and on time, students are more inclined to pursue and peruse all components of the course, and they will…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Assignments, Learning Experience
Luedtke, Allison Oldham – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The author describes an assignment in an undergraduate game theory course in which students work together in class to develop a computer algorithm to identify Nash equilibria. This assignment builds basic computer science skills while applying game theory knowledge to real-world situations. Students work as a team to delineate the steps and write…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Game Theory, Programming Languages, Assignments
Zare, Mortaza – College Teaching, 2022
Academic entitlement formation will have adverse effects on both students and instructors, influence the teaching effectiveness and the learning experience, and threaten academic integrity and quality. Thus, it is crucial to know not only what factors may facilitate the development of academic entitlement, but also what strategies can be used to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Expectation, College Students, Credits
Justin F. Shaffer – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
High structure course design involves scaffolding students' learning via pre-class content acquisition and assessment, in-class active learning exercises, after-class review and assessment, and frequent summative assessments. Research has demonstrated the efficacy of high structure courses including improved student performance, reduced…
Descriptors: Program Design, Chemical Engineering, Instructional Design, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Whalen, D. Joel; Drehmer, Charles – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2023
This article offers readers 11 classroom teaching innovations presented at the 2022 Association for Business Communication's (ABC's) Annual International Conference. Sessions were held online and on-site in Tampa, Florida, USA. Readers will find unique developments in teaching techniques--all designed to enhance students' communication skill…
Descriptors: Assignments, Conferences (Gatherings), Business Administration Education, Professional Associations
Kumm, Brian E.; Harmon, Laurlyn K. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
This article offers a brief account of pedagogical pivots necessitated by the challenges of teaching through the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss two iterations of a class assignment that emphasized listening in natural spaces, and highlight the student-reported benefits of relaxation, calm, and clarity. Recognizing the need for additional resources…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Practices, COVID-19, Pandemics
Sull, Errol Craig – Distance Learning, 2023
As courses can get stale in the world of online education, it can become easy to teach the same old same old. Educators want courses that are fresh, that reflect the latest research, that meet and engage their students, and that offer stimulating and interesting information. When approached in a methodical step-by-step manner, successfully…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Curriculum Development, Course Content, Course Objectives
Mette Alma Kjaersholm Boie; Christian Dalsgaard; Francesco Caviglia – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
The paper introduces the student-coined term "digital instinct" which describes students' disposition to resorting to digital technology for solving problems and doing school assignments. Taking cues from the term "digital instinct," the paper describes a student perspective on digital literacy emerging from 100 lived…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Secondary School Students, Technology Uses in Education, Cognitive Ability
Roland, Ericka; Warren, Daphne – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2023
The current tensions around racism in public schooling prompted Dr. Edwards, an assistant professor in educational leadership and policy studies, to teach critical race theory and assign a racism audit for doctoral students to use the theory in practice. Students were to complete their racism audit on their school campus. However, several students…
Descriptors: Racism, Critical Race Theory, Leadership Training, Doctoral Students
Javadpour, Leili – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
In this article we discuss the use of RapidMiner, a data science software platform, in a Database Management Systems course. For further understanding of the database and the skill learned, students are given an assignment to complete, to not only use another software beside SQL Server Management Studio but also translate their findings in a more…
Descriptors: Database Management Systems, Database Design, Assignments, Visualization
Wang, Hai; Wang, Shouhong – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2023
NoSQL databases have been used in organizations for decades. Few database textbooks on the market, however, have suitable materials about NoSQL beyond general introductions for typical business students. In fact, users of the typical NoSQL systems on the software market need to have certain computer programming skills. This teaching tip introduces…
Descriptors: Databases, Programming, Computer Science Education, Business Administration Education
Peters, April L.; Rangel, Virginia; Anderson, Anastasia – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2023
In an urban elementary school serving predominantly White and Latinx students, the second-grade teachers created an assignment that asked students to share how their families migrated to the United States. The mother of a Black student met with the teacher to discuss her discomfort with the assignment given that their family descended from…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Racism, Teaching Methods, Assignments