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Fall 2023
Computational thinking (CT) has become an essential literacy for the digital age, as it enables individuals to approach complex problems systematically and adapt to a rapidly changing technological landscape. Despite the educational benefits of CT being largely supported in the literature, the...
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Fall 2021
Feedback is essential for knowledge acquisition, but there is a paucity of automated feedback generation frameworks in intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) that facilitate and scaffold students’ learning across domains. This study introduces a novel framework for generating templated-based...
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Automatically Detecting Affect in Computer-based Learning Environments: A Systematic Literature Review
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Affect detection is increasingly viewed as an essential component of computer-based learning systems because it aims to improve learner outcomes by adapting to the learner’s affect. However, most computer-based learning environments used across formal and informal educational contexts do not...
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Identifying Negative Language Transfer in the English Writing of Chinese and Farsi Native Speakers
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Effective communication in English can facilitate educational and employment opportunities for second-language learners. English as a second or foreign language (ESOL) learners tend to employ rules from their native language while communicating in English, which can lead to Negative Language...
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Fall 2021
Each year, 10-20% of newborns (about 13-26 million babies) worldwide will need help to breathe at birth. Helping babies breathe is the cornerstone of neonatal resuscitation. Healthcare providers (HCPs) must perform many tasks quickly and correctly to help babies breathe and prevent irreversible...
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The Relationship between Information and Communication Technology and Academic Achievement in Mathematics and Science in PISA 2015
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is present in many classrooms around the world but its effect on student learning is not fully understood. This research investigates the relationship of ICT with the mathematics and science scales for 15-year-old students in 47 countries that...
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Validation and Pattern Discovery in the Canadian Community Health Survey - Mental Health (CCHS-MH) Support Utilization
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Mental illness is one of the most pressing medical challenges facing society. Although identifying gaps in mental-health support utilization is important for public health, this topic has not been widely explored in the literature. The latest Canadian Community Health Survey - Mental Health...