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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Curriculum and Instruction
Shu Prof Receives $1.8m Grant From Albania, Robert Mccloud
Shu Prof Receives $1.8m Grant From Albania, Robert Mccloud
Robert McCloud
No abstract provided.
Pedagogical Agents As Learning Companions: The Impact Of Agent Emotion And Gender, Yanghee Kim, A. L. Baylor, E. Shen
Pedagogical Agents As Learning Companions: The Impact Of Agent Emotion And Gender, Yanghee Kim, A. L. Baylor, E. Shen
Yanghee Kim
The potential of emotional interaction between human and computer has recently interested researchers in human–computer interaction. The instructional impact of this interaction in learning environments has not been established, however. This study examined the impact of emotion and gender of a pedagogical agent as a learning companion (PAL) on social judgements, interest, self-efficacy, and learning. Two experiments investigated separately the effects of a PAL's emotional expression and empathetic response. Experiment 1 focused on emotional expression (positive vs. negative vs. neutral) and gender (male vs. female) with a sample of 142 male and female college students in a computer literacy course. …
Mathgirls: Toward Developing Girls’ Positive Attitude And Self-Efficacy Through Pedagogical Agents, Yanghee Kim, Q Wei, B Xu, Y Ko, V Ilieva
Mathgirls: Toward Developing Girls’ Positive Attitude And Self-Efficacy Through Pedagogical Agents, Yanghee Kim, Q Wei, B Xu, Y Ko, V Ilieva
Yanghee Kim
MathGirls is a pedagogical-agent-based environment designed for high-school girls learning introductory algebra. Since females are in general more interested in interactive computing and more positive about the social presence of pedagogical agents, the environment provides a girl-friendly social learning environment, where pedagogical agents encourage the girls to build constructive views of learning math. This study investigated the impact of agent presence on changes in the girls’ math attitude, their math self-efficacy, and their learning; on the girls’ choice of their agents; and, on their perceptions of agent affability. The results revealed that the girls with an agent developed a more …
Options For Integration: Creating A Flexible Library Research Module For The First Year Experience Curriculum, Kristen Bullard, Allison L. Sharp, Kawanna Bright, Laverne Grey
Options For Integration: Creating A Flexible Library Research Module For The First Year Experience Curriculum, Kristen Bullard, Allison L. Sharp, Kawanna Bright, Laverne Grey
Allison Sharp
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Expectations For Your Program, Sandie Waters
Curricula Session, Sandie Waters
Expectations For Your Program, Sandie Waters
Networking In Aect, Sandie Waters, Clif Mimms
Ect Cornerstone: Reflections On The Aect Internship Program, Sandie Waters
Ect Cornerstone: Reflections On The Aect Internship Program, Sandie Waters
Sandie H Waters
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