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Consumerized and peer-tutored service composition

Expert Systems with Applications, 2015
With continued development towards the Internet of Things, services are making their way from enterprise solutions to our offices and homes. This process is a major driving force in consumerization of IT, because sustainable application development at this scale will not be possible without direct involvement and innovation from consumers themselves ...
Klemo Vladimir   +2 more
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Peer tutors' perceptions of the in-class peer tutoring program in mechanics of materials

2009 39th IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, 2009
The quality of the classroom experience of engineering undergraduates has the potential to impact both retention of engineering students and student preparation for the workforce. An in-class peer tutoring (ICPT) program was initiated two years ago at Washington State University for statics and mechanics of materials courses.
Carrie Schramm   +2 more
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Affective Peer Tutoring

Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018
Increasing women's representation in computer science (CS) has become a national priority. One of the many reasons female students nationwide choose not to finish their study in CS is that they do not feel a deep sense of belonging in the major. To foster the sense of belonging among female CS students, the affective learning outcomes, which are ...
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Modeling Helping Behavior in an Intelligent Tutor for Peer Tutoring

2009
Giving effective help is an important collaborative skill that leads to improved learning for both the help-giver and help-receiver. Adding intelligent tutoring to student interaction may be one effective way of assisting students in giving and receiving better help.
Erin Walker   +2 more
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A typology of approaches to peer tutoring. Unraveling peer tutors’ behavioural strategies

European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2012
Peer tutors’ behaviour has been stated to have the power to create and increase learning opportunities within peer tutoring programs. However, previous studies have shown that peer tutors struggle to adopt facilitative and constructivist-oriented strategies, as they lean more towards directive and knowledge-telling strategies.
Berghmans, Inneke   +3 more
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Peer Tutoring

2022
Garry Hornby, Deborah Greaves
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A Typology of Peer Tutoring

Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 1994
(1994). A Typology of Peer Tutoring. Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 23-24.
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ClassWide Peer Tutoring

Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
Students who experience multiple risk factors (e.g., poor attendance, failing grades, discipline problems) have an increased likelihood of not completing school. Too often, students with emotional and behavior disorders (E/BD) experience many of the factors that place them at risk for school dropout.
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Peer Tutoring

Academic Therapy, 1982
Kathryn Price, Margaret Dequine
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