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Joshua Holden – PRIMUS, 2024
This paper describes Alkaline, a size-reduced version of Kyber, which has recently been announced as a prototype NIST standard for post-quantum public-key cryptography. While not as simple as RSA, I believe that Alkaline can be used in an undergraduate classroom to effectively teach the techniques and principles behind Kyber and post-quantum…
Descriptors: Technology, Coding, Undergraduate Study, Algebra
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Kyle D. S. Maclean; Tiffany Bayley – INFORMS Transactions on Education, 2024
We introduce a novel type of assessment that allows for efficient grading of higher order thinking skills. In this assessment, a student reviews and corrects a technical memo that has errors in its formulation or process. To overcome the grading challenges imposed by essay-type responses in large undergraduate courses, we provide a Visual Basic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Thinking Skills, Test Construction, Error Correction
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Jayne E. O. Stone – Composition Forum, 2024
In this article, I argue for centralizing revision in FYC classrooms, thereby establishing it as the vital component of composition that it is. I show that engagement with revision in FYC courses tends to be minimal, relegated to the end of a project, or completely omitted. These low standards for revision pedagogy can result in students not…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Faculty, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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He, Yunteng – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
Although making errors in the learning process is common, it is usually perceived by students as something negative and a potential threat to self-esteem. Such perception often prevents students from considering errors as learning opportunities. By using errors as integral elements of the learning process within the science classrooms, and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Science Instruction, Learning Processes
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Robert Weekly; Andrew Pollard – TESL-EJ, 2024
The practice of Corrective Feedback (CF), which is situated within a Second Language Acquisition (SLA) Paradigm, is currently positioned towards an accuracy-orientated delivery based on native speaker norms. This is despite the recognition in different areas of linguistic research that there is considerable variation in the way that English is…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Error Correction
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Biondi, Megan – NECTFL Review, 2021
This paper explores the implementation of student-centered and social justice-based teaching methods that promote a classroom atmosphere of equity, inclusion, and positivity by prioritizing students' emotional and psychological well-being in relation to the course content. This paper argues that creating a classroom atmosphere in which students…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Inclusion, Community Colleges, College Second Language Programs
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Galina, Benjamin J. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2017
Language departments have long confronted a disciplinary divide between the study of literature and language. This divide in tenure lines and course content has engendered a similarly deep-seated divide in pedagogical practices. In world language departments, critique often seems confined, for reasons both epistemological and historic, to…
Descriptors: Criticism, College Second Language Programs, Bilingualism, Second Language Learning
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Ellis, Rod – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2013
The kind of technical knowledge found in teacher guides is fundamentally different from the kind of technical knowledge found in published research about language learning. I refer to the former as "pedagogic discourse" and to the latter as "research-based discourse". The purpose of this article is to examine how links can be…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Error Correction, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods
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Sherwood, David E. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2010
According to closed-loop accounts of motor control, movement errors are detected by comparing sensory feedback to an acquired reference state. Differences between the reference state and the movement-produced feedback results in an error signal that serves as a basis for a correction. The main question addressed in the current study was how…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Motion, Time, Spatial Ability
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Flanagan, Brendan; Yin, Chengjiu; Hirokawa, Sachio; Hashimoto, Kiyota; Tabata, Yoshiyuki – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2013
In this paper, the entries of Lang-8, which is a Social Networking Site (SNS) site for learning and practicing foreign languages, were analyzed and found to contain similar rates of errors for most error categories reported in previous research. These similarly rated errors were then processed using an algorithm to determine corrections suggested…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Second Language Instruction
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Miller, Jon R.; Baker-Eveleth, Lori – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
The rising cost of college textbooks over the last decade provides an opportunity for alternatives. Electronic or online textbooks are an effective substitute to the traditional paper-based textbooks, although students have been slow to transition to the new method. A custom, professor-written online textbook not only addresses the reduction in…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Electronic Publishing, Economics Education, Costs
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Lu, Tuanhua – International Education Studies, 2010
This paper analyzed the common errors in university students' writing. At the same time, it showed some methods based on activities designed to give students practice in these problem areas. The activities are meant to be carried out in a comfortable, non-threatening atmosphere in which students can make positive steps toward reducing their errors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Writing (Composition), Error Correction
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Yan, Hansheng – English Language Teaching, 2010
The lexical collocation in English is an important content in the linguistics theory, and also a research topic which is more and more emphasized in English teaching practice of China. The collocation ability of English decides whether learners could masterly use real English in effective communication. In many years' English teaching practice,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Cahalan, Margaret; Goodwin, David – Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education, 2014
In January 2009, in the last week of the Bush Administration, the U.S. Department of Education (ED), upon orders from the departing political appointee staff, published the final report in a long running National Evaluation of Upward Bound (UB). The study was conducted by the contractor, Mathematica Policy Research. After more than a year in…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, College Readiness, Access to Education, Data Analysis
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Quible, Zane K. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2008
This article is based on results of a quasi-experimental study in which the efficacy of the strategies approach for reviewing grammar and punctuation concepts was assessed in a business communication course. The control group studied rules-based review materials; the treatment group studied strategies-based review materials. On the three sets of…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Business Communication, Punctuation, Academic Achievement
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