…online classroom environment. Two key features of the digital environment include a dashboard allowing the instructor to monitor and inspect all student artifacts in real time and a workspace allowing…
…e-Books. Essential Elements: Prepare, Design, and Teach Your Online Course by Bonnie Elbaum, Cynthia McIntyre and Alese Smith “This book describes a process for designing online courses based on sophisticated…
…that when conversation is remote and eye contact and facial cues are missing, everything we might know about classroom discussion quickly falls away. Questions might be heard as “grilling” a…
…relationship between college students’ categorization of spatial and temporal concepts of scale. American Educational Research Association. San Diego, CA. Price, A. & Lee, H. –S. (2009). The effect of two-dimensional…
…automated image processing into further research into scientific argumentation and the development of automated feedback. Pei, B., Xing, W., & Lee, H.–S. (2019). Using automatic image processing to analyze visual…
…& Pallant, A. (2017). Investigating the impact of automated feedback on students’ scientific argumentation. International Journal of Science Education, 39(12), 1648–1668. Lord, T., & Pallant, A. (2016). Can a robot…
In the past two days the New York Times has provided readers with six fascinating articles and discussions about online learning. One set is called Room for Debate: Can Young…
…how to support teachers to deepen remote learning using tools that allow students and teachers to meet online in real time or asynchronously. Remote teacher professional development, when designed properly,…
…the water vapor pressure above saltwater is lower than that above freshwater. This is more generally described by Raoult’s Law, which states that the vapor pressure of an ideal solution…
…about our HASBot results over the years of our project: Automated text scoring and real‐time adjustable feedback Impact of automated feedback on students’ scientific argumentation Automated scoring assessment of students’…