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L. L. Aull – Across the Disciplines, 2024
This article traces the history of college writing and suggests a different way ahead. To show why we need this approach, the article historicizes the start of postsecondary English as a paradoxical one, committed to egalitarian ideals while privileging narrow and exclusive English usage. To offer an alternative approach, the article synthesizes…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing (Composition), Postsecondary Education, English
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Kadlecek, Cadi; Bott-Knutson, Rebecca; Holmquist, Hanna – Honors in Practice, 2021
Weekly, self-evaluative briefs are used to assess students' general wellbeing during the coronavirus crisis. Authors discuss the efficacy of personalized check-ins and remote, interpersonal rapport, suggesting a positive impact on student learning outcomes.
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Well Being, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Surtees, Victoria; Yamamoto, Masaru – BC TEAL Journal, 2021
While universities are increasingly implementing programs to support international students' language development, fewer orientation programs have sought to provide explicit guidance on expected academic practices in Canadian institutions. Many such academic norms--including the expectation to complete weekly readings, the use of first names with…
Descriptors: Orientation Materials, Multimedia Materials, Interactive Video, Electronic Learning
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Thomas-Tate, Shurita; Daugherty, Timothy K.; Bartkoski, Timothy J. – College Student Journal, 2017
Anecdotal reports have arisen regarding gender bias in electronic communication on college campuses. In an experiment designed to test language use in different gender contexts, participants were asked to compose an email to a professor whose gender had been experimentally manipulated. Female students, but not male students, displayed lower…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Language Usage, College Students, Electronic Mail
Acosta, Alejandra – New America, 2020
Predictive analytics has taken higher education by storm, with its promise of closing equity gaps, raising student retention rates, and increasing tuition revenue by keeping students enrolled. Many colleges and universities have made an investment in predictive analytics for student success initiatives, and even more are looking into implementing,…
Descriptors: Prediction, Learning Analytics, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
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Sosas, Rowena V. – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
This paper presents the technology used in teaching speaking and its effects to students as they learn to speak in English. Phenomenology was used to gather the data with the three groups of Focus Group Discussion (FGD) of 21 participants from the junior, sophomore and senior students in language classes in the University of Southern Mindanao,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, College Students, English (Second Language)
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Konuk, Sümeyye – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2021
The research purpose was to identify (1) the problems encountered by academic and administrative staff in emails received from students, (2) positive and negative qualities of the authentic emails of higher education students, (3) functional explanations of the academic email, (4) the problems encountered by students in emails received from…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Academic Language, Language Usage
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Putulowski, Joe R.; Crosby, Robert G., III – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2019
Social isolation among online college students may be a key contributor to the higher attrition rates reported by online universities relative to traditional institutions. This experiment investigated the effects of instructor-student communication on online students' self-reported social integration with faculty, institutional commitment, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Electronic Mail, Synchronous Communication, Online Courses
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Bergman, Peter; Denning, Jeffrey T.; Manoli, Dayanand – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2019
There is increasing evidence that tax benefits for college do not affect college enrollment. This may be because prospective students do not know about tax benefits for college or because the design of tax benefits is not conducive to affecting educational outcomes. We focus on changing awareness of tax benefits by providing information to…
Descriptors: Taxes, College Attendance, Outcomes of Education, Electronic Mail
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Cung, Bianca; Xu, Di; Eichhorn, Sarah – Online Learning, 2018
Distance learning is expanding rapidly in universities. While theoretical and qualitative literature stress the critical role of effective interpersonal interactions in motivating students and facilitating learning in online environments, quantitative evidence on the benefits of increased interpersonal interactions on student learning outcomes is…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Electronic Mail
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Lowe, Tom; Shaw, Cassie – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2019
There is great emphasis in contemporary higher education to address the seemingly consistent issue of what students perceive to be good assessment feedback practice. Improving this aspect of the student experience continues to elude higher education institutions, as reflected in the nationally lower than average scores in the United Kingdom's…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Feedback (Response), Best Practices, Awards
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Swanson, Joan Ann; Renes, Susan L.; Strange, Anthony T. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2018
This paper presents findings on communication preferences of college students (N=1986) related to academic and non-academic purposes. This study also examines the use of technological tools which influence student communication preferences. Findings indicate a preference for face-to-face interactions despite the heavy utilization of technological…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Communication, Preferences, Computer Mediated Communication
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Balman, Rezky Pratiwi; Lee, Sangmok – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2020
This paper examines email requests sent by Indonesian students to Japanese university professors using English as their lingua franca. It particularly analyzes how students modify their email requests using internal and external modifications as a way to soften the force of the imposed requests. Data were gathered from a total of 56 authentic…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, College Students, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship
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Carradini, Stephen – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2019
The arts have not received much attention from business and professional communication (BPC) scholars who are interested in workplace communication. This article begins to fill that gap by explaining a course focused on the BPC that artists produce in their careers. Students learned BPC genres by addressing arts situations: They crafted email…
Descriptors: Artists, Interdisciplinary Approach, Business Communication, Electronic Mail
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Zaheer, Muhammad – Pakistan Journal of Distance and Online Learning, 2020
This study is aimed at exploring the knowledge sharing methods adopted by the students in distance learning mode. Students studying in distance learning do not have formal/regular classes where they can go and have academic discussions. Though, this convenience of not attending the classes facilitates many but at the same time poses certain…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, College Students
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