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Methodological issues in the content analysis of computer conference transcripts

by Liam Rourke, Terry Anderson, D. R. Garrison - International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education , 2001
"... Abstract. This paper discusses the potential and the methodological challenges of analyzing computer conference transcripts using quantitative content analysis. The paper is divided into six sections, which discuss: criteria for content analysis, research designs, types of content, units of analysis ..."
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conferencing. SCENARIO Professor Jones has just completed her first university course delivered entirely on-line. The 13-week semester class has left Jones in a state of mild exhaustion. However, the course is finished, the marks have been assigned, and now, thinks Jones, time for some reflection, analysis

Withdraw/audit deadline for 14- and 13-week semester November 13

by Johns H , 2015
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Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.

by Robert J Vallerand , Michelle S Fbrtier , Frederic Guay - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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SCHOOL DROPOUT 1165 agreement (7). There was a correlation of .63 between these two items. Finally, in the fifth and last part of the questionnaire, participants were asked to indicate their age, student identification number, gender, and date of birth. Procedure In October, during the fall semester

FALL SEMESTER 1996

by unknown authors
"... for admission to an undergraduate college for Fall Semester 1996. August 26 Fall Semester begins at 7:00 a.m.; both day and evening classes. August 30 Last day until 4:00 p.m. to: add a course to student’s schedule; add an “Audit ” course; change to “CR/NC ” grade in a course. September 2 Holiday. U ..."
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for admission to an undergraduate college for Fall Semester 1996. August 26 Fall Semester begins at 7:00 a.m.; both day and evening classes. August 30 Last day until 4:00 p.m. to: add a course to student’s schedule; add an “Audit ” course; change to “CR/NC ” grade in a course. September 2 Holiday

Fall Semester: Upcoming Events

by unknown authors
"... BAHS hosted a group of high school students from the ad-vanced placement biology and biology I classes at Line Moun-tain High School on Tuesday, ..."
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BAHS hosted a group of high school students from the ad-vanced placement biology and biology I classes at Line Moun-tain High School on Tuesday,

Fall Semester 2009

by Mss Folk Religions
"... Please note that changes to this syllabus may be made up to the beginning of the course. At the first class session the working syllabus for the course will be presented. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions. ~Bill Selvidge ..."
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Please note that changes to this syllabus may be made up to the beginning of the course. At the first class session the working syllabus for the course will be presented. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions. ~Bill Selvidge

◮ This week: Basic subtyping ◮ Next week: Review and midterm ◮ Nov 13,15: Algorithmics of subtyping

by unknown authors
"... ◮ This is generally a crunch-time in the semester ◮ Slow down a little and give people a chance to catch up ◮ Once you’re confused, it’s hard to know what to ask ◮ So not necessarily a problem if people are not asking many questions, but definitely a sign to slow down more ◮ Working simple examples ..."
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◮ This is generally a crunch-time in the semester ◮ Slow down a little and give people a chance to catch up ◮ Once you’re confused, it’s hard to know what to ask ◮ So not necessarily a problem if people are not asking many questions, but definitely a sign to slow down more ◮ Working simple examples

FIRST-SEMESTER GENERAL CHEMISTRY

by Joshua Belland B. S , 2009
"... Web-based homework systems are becoming more common in general chemistry as instructors face ever-increasing enrollment. Yet providing meaningful feedback on assignments remains of the utmost importance. Chemistry instructors consider completion of homework integral to students ’ success in chemistr ..."
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in chemistry, yet only a few studies have compared the use of Web-based systems to the traditional paper-and-pencil homework within general chemistry. This study compares the traditional homework system to four different Web-based systems. Data from eight, semester classes consisting of a diagnostic pre

EXTENSIVE READING IN PACE CLASSES: PILOT SEMESTER ANALYSIS

by James R. Hunt
"... At the beginning of the 2014 academic year, the author initiated a pilot extensive reading (ER) program within PACE classes at Hitotsubashi University. Details of the initial motivation and procedures for setting up the program are provided in Hunt (2014), and briefly summarized here. The pilot prog ..."
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program ran successfully for 12 weeks during the spring semester, with positive feedback. Assessment of the ER program, discussion of student feedback, and a description of program modifications are detailed in these research notes. Key words: extensive reading (ER), graded readers, PACE, PACE ER I

Approved: 6 Semester Credits

by Dipra Jha, Res A P (chair, Atpe Ram E, Psy. D, Jha Dipra , 2006
"... American Psychological Association, 5th edition The purpose of this study was to research pre-living perceptions and post- living experiences and perceptions of upper-class students who were housed as part of the North Campus Experience program at UW-Stout. Data for this study was collected through ..."
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American Psychological Association, 5th edition The purpose of this study was to research pre-living perceptions and post- living experiences and perceptions of upper-class students who were housed as part of the North Campus Experience program at UW-Stout. Data for this study was collected through
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