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Emily Gresbrink – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation research is a case study centered on graduate student responses to eight (8) risk and crisis emails sent from two (2) University of Minnesota leaders delivered between February 2020 and August 2021. The study joins conversations about technical communication, risk, and crisis communication, as well as advancing work on digital…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Electronic Mail, Risk, Graduate Students
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Sativa Thompson; Hayley Didriksen; Elise Swanson; Jennifer Ash – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Addressing chronic absenteeism is a policy priority, with 36 states and Washington D.C. referencing attendance in ESSA accountability plans (Jordan & Miller, 2017) and a body of research establishing the connections between attendance, achievement, and social development (e.g., Gottfried, 2014; Ginsburg, 2014). The need to find…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Attendance Patterns, Automation, Costs
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Bo Zhang; Lizbeth Goodman; Xiaoqing Gu – SAGE Open, 2023
Communication and learning across cultures is always a challenge during the development of educational internationalization. Higher education institutions worldwide are progressively under pressure to support and embrace multicultural student bodies and intercultural exchange. In recent years, some overseas universities have conducted…
Descriptors: Asians, Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Griggs, Ashley K.; Smith, Amanda C.; Berzofsky, Marcus E.; Lindquist, Christine; Krebs, Christopher; Shook-Sa, Bonnie – Field Methods, 2021
The proportion of web survey responses submitted from mobile devices such as smartphones is increasing steadily. This trend presents new methodological challenges because mobile responses are often associated with increased breakoffs, which, in turn, can increase nonresponse bias. Using data from a survey of college students with more than 20,000…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Electronic Mail, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Handheld Devices
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Donovan, Elizabeth A.; Wiglesworth, Lesley W. – PRIMUS, 2023
As studies repeatedly show the benefits of students participating in undergraduate research, off-campus research opportunities have become increasingly competitive. In order to provide our students with research experiences, students from Murray State University and Centre College engaged in a year-long cross-institutional undergraduate research…
Descriptors: Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Institutional Cooperation, Mentors
Laurel Lynn Schneider – ProQuest LLC, 2023
As the digital world evolves, so does the risk of cyberattacks. Despite technology playing a vital role in nullifying these threats, the human factor is still regarded as one of the greatest weaknesses. End-user behavior is a major cause of information security breaches. This quantitative empirical study used a single-group, pre-post-test,…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Information Security, Correlation, Knowledge Level
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Vahedi, Zahra; Zannella, Lesley; Want, Stephen C. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2021
Research has frequently found that students use their information and communication technologies--such as smartphones and laptops--for non-academic uses in the classroom. These uses include sending messages as well as checking email and social media accounts. This study aimed to examine students' in-class information and communication technology…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Laptop Computers
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Lowenthal, Patrick R.; West, Richard E.; Archambault, Leanna; Borup, Jered; Belt, Eric S. – Online Learning, 2021
Online learning has traditionally relied on asynchronous text-based communication. The COVID-19 pandemic, though, has provided many faculty members with new and/or additional experience using synchronous video-based communication. Questions remain, though, about how this experience will shape online teaching and learning in the future. We…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Synchronous Communication, Video Technology
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Ku, Byungmo; Case, Layne; Sung, Ming-Chih – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2021
The Media Richness Theory (MRT) is an important framework that has been used to explain how teachers and/or parents may use media to communicate with each other. Choosing an inappropriate medium may instead oversimplify or overcomplicate information, which may negatively influence a child's participation in physical activity. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Adapted Physical Education, Students with Disabilities
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Susan Graham-Clay – School Community Journal, 2024
Home-school communication is fundamental to parent involvement and student success. This essay and discussion article outlines the broad range of opportunities currently available for teachers to communicate with parents and associated strategies. The most frequent one-way modes of communication used with parents are discussed (websites,…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Barriers, Family School Relationship
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Pollock, Tommy; Levy, Yair; Li, Wei; Kumar, Ajoy – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2022
Distracted users can fail to correctly distinguish the differences between legitimate and malicious emails or search engine results. Mobile phone users can have a more challenging time identifying malicious content due to the smaller screen size and the limited security features in mobile phone applications. Thus, the main goal of this research…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Information Security, Specialists, Users (Information)
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Benson, Victoria K.; Wakeman, Shawnee Y.; Wood, Charles L.; Muharib, Reem – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2021
This preliminary study investigated the effects of using picture-based task analyses and an iPad to teach students with intellectual disability how to send and reply to emails. Three middle-school-aged students with intellectual disability as well as three peers without disabilities participated in this investigation. The intervention consisted of…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Students with Disabilities, Moderate Intellectual Disability
Fesler, Lily; Gu, Anna; Chojnacki, Greg – Mathematica, 2023
Air Tutors is an online tutoring organization that provides one-on-one and small group tutoring for K-12 students. Air Tutors uses live, online tutoring and an online platform that incorporates video conferencing and interactive whiteboards; recruits high-quality paid tutors with tutoring experience and engaging online personalities; and engages…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Videoconferencing
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Planty, Michael; Lindquist, Christine; Williams, Jason; Cutbush, Stacey; Banks, Duren – Journal of School Violence, 2022
High-profile school attacks highlight the need for effective school safety solutions. School safety tip lines offer a prevention-based solution. However, little is known about their effectiveness. Using a quasi-experimental multilevel design, we examined the association between school tip-line adoption and violent threats and attacks at school…
Descriptors: School Violence, School Safety, Comparative Analysis, Prevention
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Lee, Thomas; Pham, Kane; Crosby, Alexandra; Peterson, J. Fiona – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
This article provides a snapshot of the digital collaboration practices in a postgraduate master programme studio, focused on service and interaction design. It presents and discusses research from a student survey focused on evaluating the usefulness of the online collaborative software (OCS) 'Slack' and how it relates to a broader media ecology,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Cooperative Learning, Design
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