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Application Of Active Learning Techniques To Computer Based
Author(s) -
Manu Sharma,
Edward Anderson,
Roman Taraban
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--11205
Subject(s) - session (web analytics) , active learning (machine learning) , computer science , graphics , knowledge retention , multimedia , artificial intelligence , world wide web , computer graphics (images) , medicine , medical education
Considerable research on the use of active learning techniques has revealed that both the depth of knowledge learned by the students and their retention of this knowledge is improved when these techniques are used. Based upon these findings, the authors have initiated the development of computer-based-instruction modules for the introductory thermodynamics course that incorporate active learning exercises. Active learning techniques incorporated into introductory thermodynamics modules include interactive exercises, immediate feedback, graphical modeling, physical world simulation, and exploration. This paper presents and demonstrates some of the active learning exercises developed to date specifically for this project. Assessment methods to measure the effect of active learning in virtual learning environments that are under development are also discussed.

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