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Ari Nugraha; Tomoo Inoue; Tamara Adriani Salim; Muhammad Hanif Inamullah – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2023
Video is the most widely used format to deliver a lecture by the tutor/lecturer in electronic distance learning. One of the video presentation styles is a dialogue style where the learning material is presented with a dialogue between a tutor/teacher and a tutee student. The presence of the tutee and dialogues provide cues that enable the observer…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Video Technology, Lecture Method, Learning Experience
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McQueen, Heather A.; Colegrave, Nick – International Journal of STEM Education, 2022
Quectures are flipped lectures with embedded 'quecture questions', which employ metacognitive reflection as an active learning intervention. Quecture questions are students' own questions, identified and constructed by students around learning objectives during lectures. The quecture question intervention aims to support each student to engage…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Low Achievement, Learner Engagement, Individualized Instruction
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Barenberg, Jonathan; Dutke, Stephan – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2022
This study investigated the effects of retrieval practice on the cognitive and metacognitive learning outcome in a psychology lecture at university. In a within-subjects design, N = 180 students completed an intermediate knowledge test in the 9th session and a final test in the 13th session of the semester. Both tests assessed students'…
Descriptors: Psychology, Lecture Method, Research Design, Selection
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Voss, Julia; Shaghaghi, Navid; Calle, Andres Mauricio; Lee, Kristin; Abbate, Liam – Across the Disciplines, 2022
Although Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) has long focused on incorporating writing and related literacy activities into STEM education, the extent to which these pedagogies are widely used in STEM teaching remains unclear, as does their impact on student course performance, especially for underrepresented and marginalized student groups. Using…
Descriptors: Photography, Artificial Intelligence, STEM Education, Teaching Methods
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Dantus, Sabine Jean – Distance Learning, 2022
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are open online courses available to any learner who wants to enroll. Many traditional educational institutions were forced to close their doors temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic in 2020, the most significant increase in interest and enrollment in MOOCs happened in 2012 (Impey &…
Descriptors: MOOCs, COVID-19, Pandemics, Enrollment
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Tran, Hung Ngoc – Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, 2022
Purpose: The study mainly aims to evaluate factors that impact online accounting education in Vietnamese universities during COVID-19. Design/methodology/approach: The study is exploratively conducted with a quantitative sample using purposive data-collecting techniques. The sample focused on teaching staff and students at public and private…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Accounting, Universities
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Jin, Leili; Gao, Yang; Liu, Tongtong; Creed, Peter A.; Hood, Michelle – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2022
Existing research on the effectiveness of career courses often lacks evidence on the comparative effects of different pedagogical formats. This study compared the effects of a flipped classroom approach to a traditional lecture-based approach for delivering a career course among Chinese undergraduate students. A longitudinal quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Career Development, Flipped Classroom
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Ryan, S. D.; Nawalaniec, T. M. – PRIMUS, 2022
In this work, we studied the use of open education resources (OER) in the form of online modules combined with an open textbook as it relates to student performance and perceptions in a Linear Algebra course. In this approach, we compared student performance and perceptions from three sections of this intermediate level mathematics course. One was…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Online Courses
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Hobbins, Justine O.; Murrant, Coral L.; Snook, Laelie A.; Tishinsky, Justine M.; Ritchie, Kerry L. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2020
Large classes taught with didactic lectures and assessed with multiple-choice tests are commonly reported to promote lower order (LO) thinking and a surface approach (SA) to learning. Using a case study design, we hypothesized that incorporating instructional scaffolding of core physiology principles and assessing students exclusively with…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Large Group Instruction, Lecture Method, Physiology
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Lang, Franziska K.; Bodner, George M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Reports of the results of research within the emerging field of biochemistry education are appearing at an ever-increasing rate. Capturing an image of the landscape of Biochemistry Education Research (BCER) is complicated, however, by the interdisciplinary nature of biochemistry courses that may be taught at different levels and in different…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Education, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Dang, Thi Ngoc Yen – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2020
This study investigated the potential of discipline-related television programs as sources for incidental learning of specialized vocabulary used in university lectures and seminars. First, a Medical Spoken Word List (MSWL) of 895 specialized word types was developed from a 556,074-word corpus of medical lectures and seminars based on a mixed…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Jargon, Medical Education, Incidental Learning
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Alifuoco, Annalaura – Research in Drama Education, 2020
Within the framework of performance, affects have largely been invoked to explain embodied visceral responses to texts. What I propose here instead is to introduce the dimension of affect as a matter of form (Brinkema [2014]. "The Forms of the Affects." Durham, NC: Duke University Press). In other words, the formal composition of…
Descriptors: Performance, Emotional Experience, Guidelines, Emotional Response
Ebbert, Daniel; Dutke, Stephan – Research in Learning Technology, 2020
Students' usage of lecture recordings can be characterised by usage frequency, repetitiveness and selectivity in watching, lecture attendance, and social context and location in which students watch the lecture recordings. At the University of Münster (Germany), the lecture recording service was evaluated over three semesters. The data were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Technology Uses in Education, Video Technology
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Evans, Geraint; Luke, Karl – Research in Learning Technology, 2020
As lecture capture technology and practice become ever more widespread in UK universities there is a growing body of literature that assesses the impact of these changes. However, there is still much to be understood about lecture capture and the full impact on student learning, especially in different institutional and subject contexts. This…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Foreign Countries, Universities, Video Technology
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Namuddu, Jesca; Watts, Paul N. – Research in Learning Technology, 2020
Video lectures and mobile learning devices have become prominent, but little is known about device choices for watching video lectures. The setting for this study, a university that provided perpetual access to personal computers and free tablet devices to all first-year students, provided a unique opportunity to study device choice in a setting…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Lecture Method, Video Technology, Handheld Devices
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