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The effect of games and simulations on higher education: a systematic literature review
The focus of higher education institutions is the preparation of future professionals. To achieve this aim, innovative teaching methods are often deployed, including games and simulations, which form the subject of this paper.
Dimitrios Vlachopoulos, Agoritsa Makri
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A nurse educator’s contemplation of pedagogy
Nurse educators practice reflective practice daily as they educate future generations of nurses. It is in the process of reflection that nurse educators contemplate their approaches to teaching and strategize their desired learning outcomes for students’
Cheryl Green
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Online Technologies in STEM Education
STEM education has become the normative base for teaching natural sciences, physical-mathematical disciplines and engineering sciences in a number of coun-tries. This technique has become the basis for a series of reforms for secondary and higher education in the USA, Australia, and some other countries. The meth-od involves the integration of training
Liu, Z. -Y. +2 more
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Factors influencing student satisfaction and perceived learning in online courses [PDF]
Online education, with its genuine characteristics, has changed the way students experience learning processes. This fact led research to study the aspects of online learning settings that influence the way students experience their learning, and several
Barberà Gregori, Elena +2 more
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Mobile learning,MOOC,flip classroom,mixed learning and a series of new ideas are gradually integrated into the teaching reform of higher education.Based on the long-term development of network education and non-academic distance training experience ...
Xin-min FAN
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Modelling online education [PDF]
In this paper a model of an online education system is proposed. The proposed model involves three basic elements: a virtual community (composed of learners, tutors, technical support staff, experts and observers); a pool of learning materials, available on the web and sent via ordinary mail; and information and communication technologies used by the ...
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Falling through the (cultural) gaps? [PDF]
In this paper we report findings of a study of online participation by culturally diverse participants in a distance adult education course offered in Canada, and examine two of the study’s early findings.
Chase, Mackie +5 more
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The purpose of the research is to establish a pattern for promoting the implementation of online education for students’ learning. The research methods are as follows: comparative analysis; regression analysis; systematization, generalization. As a result of regression analysis, it has been established that the value of the determination coefficient ...
Irina Yastochkina +4 more
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The role of HBCUs in reducing recidivism and health inequities for justice-involved People of Color
The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is disproportionately large compared to the rest of the world and continues to rise exponentially. A failure to address the social and mental needs of offenders adds to the problem and contributes to a vicious cycle ...
Angelita P. Howard +3 more
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An Application of Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension among Female Educational Leaders
With the exponential advancement of technology, global sharing, industrialization and economic development, national and global cultures are becoming more collective.
Charmaine Bissessar
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