Higher education continually seeks new approaches to support students with various learning needs. At present, Finland attempts to provide such support thr
Understanding how students interact with AI bots is a first step towards integrating them into instructional design. In this report, the results of a surve
Alarmingly, there has been a significant increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in children [1], [2], in parallel with increasing rates of childhood obesity, over the past three decades [3]. This increase has been even more dramatic among African Americans (AA) [4]...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the flipped classroom (FC) approach has been a prominent teaching and learning strategy. Despite its popularity, few studies have been undertaken to effectively measure student learning experiences in an FC learning environm
This paper will report on the perspectives observed in the staff survey and follow-up interviews and address the following research question: “What are the perspectives of educators at the University of Adelaide on the impact of generative Artificial Intelligence on Higher Education learning and ...
68. Over the past decade, DNA origami nanotechnology has shown potential in various bioapplications. At the heart of all these applications lies the precise control of biomolecules by DNA origami scaffolds in these higher-order structures. There are three key parameters. First, the number of ...
- 《Analytical Chemistry》 被引量: 493发表: 1998年 High temperature heat exchangers for power plants: Performance of advanced metallic recuperators An overview is given of recent high temperature heat exchangers technology developments, both in the thermal-fluid dynamic innovative solutions and in the...
Scaffolding students' reflective dialogues in the chemistry lab: challenging the cookbook In contrast, decades of research has highlighted the potential of (guided) inquiry- oriented lab activities to engage students' in higher order thinking ... BL Nielsen,RF Hougaard 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Video...
and what is not. This was particularly the case for our participants in chemistry, where there is a “supportive culture” (Nicolas), reportedly with no competition, where the group works toward the common goal of succeeding in their degree and proceeding to master’s level together. In these...
interviews (8.5%,n = 24), such as the study of Indian educators and postgraduate students by Mishra et al. (2020), followed by surveys and student grades (7.4%,n = 21), such as the study of Canadian undergraduate Chemistry students by Rodríguez Núñez and Leeuwner (2020)....