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Kumar, Rahul – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2023
This paper presents the case of an adjunct university professor to illustrate the dilemma of using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to grade student papers. The hypothetical case discusses the benefits of using a commercial AI service to grade student papers--including discretion, convenience, pedagogical merits of consistent feedback for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Artificial Intelligence, Grading, Research Papers (Students)
Katarina Pantic; Megan Hamilton – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Though essential for graduate students' success, academic writing remains complex for a variety of reasons. Lack of institutional support and non-transparent writing practices leave graduate students in education to depend on the support of their academic supervisors. The aim of this paper is to familiarize graduate students with the genre of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Writing (Composition), Academic Language, Literature Reviews
Reima Al-Jarf – Online Submission, 2024
This study explores Arab university faculty's views on fully AI-generated assignments and research papers submitted by students, what reasons they give for their stance and how they react in this case. Surveys with a sample of 45 Arab instructors revealed that 98% do not accept AI-generated assignments and research papers from students at all.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Research Papers (Students), Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Rebecca Bryant Penrose – College Teaching, 2024
Because strong oral communication skills have well-known academic, social, and professional benefits, they are increasingly targeted and reinforced throughout general education programs in higher education. In these efforts, public speaking assignments most often ask students to discuss information they have previously written about (e.g., theses…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Writing (Composition), General Education, Teaching Methods
Katie Johnson; Allison Dieppa; Jason Elek – PRIMUS, 2024
This article describes the outcomes of a faculty partnership between a math professor and a composition professor to improve the final paper in a research-focused senior capstone math course. Much attention has been paid in recent years to the importance of undergraduate research experiences and how to best create and support such endeavors.…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Partnerships in Education, College Faculty, Writing (Composition)
Rosales, Christine E.; Majzler, Robert D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Introduction: This paper explores what praxis is and its importance for catalyzing social justice. Statement of the Problem: At times, psychologists have articulated the importance of bridging the researcher-activist divide via praxis, but progress in creating these bridges has been slow. Literature Review: We examine how praxis can be rooted in…
Descriptors: Praxis, Social Justice, Assignments, Psychology
Sandra L. Gilliland; Nathan J. Sammons – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
This article communicates a methodology for and benefits of including online student presentations in an on-campus research symposium named Scholar Day at A (SDA). The authors provide an account of how SDA was structured to allow participation of online students; and how, during an aggressive outbreak of COVID-19 in the Spring of 2020, the event…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Participation, Public Speaking, Blended Learning
Irene K. Guttilla Reed; Michelle L. Kraczkowski; Steven J. Pearlman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Critical thinking is essential in academia and the workforce. Although writing can be used as a pedagogical tool for fostering deeper subject matter understanding, increased retention, and critical thinking, relatively few science courses are writing based. This writing-based introductory science course provided an opportunity for students to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Instruction, Molecular Biology
Alberth – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2023
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT has left people feeling ambivalent and disagreement among scholars, academicians, educators and the community at large prevails. While the artificial intelligence could potentially revolutionize how research is conducted and how research papers are written, a number of ethical…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Ethics
Danica A. Nowosielski – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
How often do students get to delve deeper into the lives of the scientists that are typically mentioned in a general chemistry class? Most of the time, the scientist's name is mentioned, and then their scientific contribution becomes the main topic of discussion. A Scientist Report writing assignment has been used in a General Chemistry I course…
Descriptors: Scientists, Writing Assignments, Chemistry, Reports
Darmansyah; Darman, Regina Ade – International Journal of Instruction, 2022
Cheating behaviour in exams in the form of plagiarism occurs in school and college education. Academic fraud is common at the higher education level at the undergraduate, master's level, and even at the doctoral level. Academic fraud is getting out of control and is difficult to eradicate on examinations carried out online without strict…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Computer Software
Crowder-Meyer, Melody – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Although the benefits of undergraduate research for students are broadly understood, implementation of undergraduate research in the college classroom can be challenging. In this article, I explain how blogging assignments can be used to enable students to successfully complete course-long research projects and achieve many of the content and…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Research Papers (Students), Teaching Methods
Evans, Ciaran – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2022
This article demonstrates how data from a biology paper, which analyzes the relationship between mass and metabolic rate for two species of marine bryozoan, can be used to teach a variety of regression topics to both introductory and advanced students. A thorough analysis requires intelligent data wrangling, variable transformations, and…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Metabolism, Animals, Marine Biology
Kimberly Becker – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Research on disciplinary variation in graduate student writing (GSW) has typically focused on theses and dissertations. Less attention has been paid to coursework assignments (e.g., essays, recounts, exercises, etc.), which are the pre-cursors to final capstone projects. Coursework papers are prioritized by both students and professors because…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Assignments, Academic Language
Warstat, Selina; Proemmel, Andreas – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2020
Scientific statistical working in a team is a special challenge for students in high schools, especially with a civic statistical problem. Ideally, they are following the PPDAC cycle: they formulate a problem together, plan an investigation, collect the data, use software to analyze the data, and formulate results in a seminar paper. This article…
Descriptors: High School Students, Civics, Statistics, Problem Solving

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