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    TEACHING METHODOLOGY: THE LESSON ON THE TOPIC “AGREEMENT ON THE UNCOMPENSATED USE OF PROPERTY (LOAN)” by V. N. Sinelnikova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In closing, the author formulates the questions to help students improve their skills. The article might be of interest to teachers, post-graduates and students studying the second part of the civil law.…”
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    Assessment of Technical Universities’ Curriculum Contributions to Sustainable Fashion Practices in Ghana by Joyceline Dzordzi Esi Lawoe, Ninette Afi Appiah, Elanor Mawuliba Adom

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Each of these activities has the potential to dramatically educate and mobilize students around the concept of sustainability. …”
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  3. 17943

    Investigating pedagogical opportunities of educational technologies in developing countries: Physics Education Technology workshops for Bangladeshi science, technology, engineering... by Mohosina Jabin Toma, Gerald Tembrevilla, Marina Milner‐Bolotin

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Despite these difficulties, educators acknowledged the potential of PhET‐enhanced pedagogies to improve student engagement. This study suggests that developing nations can leverage PhET's offline accessibility, wealth of teaching resources, and diverse language options within simulations to realize significant benefits. …”
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    Sexuality in adolescence: reality in a rural community by Josefine Busanello, Mara Regina Santos da Silva, Adriane Maria Netto de Oliveira

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…The practice, inspired by the educational proposal of Paulo Freire, was developed in a small town in Rio Grande do Sul during four meetings in the fi rst half of 2006, with fourteen students. The meetings and material produced by students were recorded and analyzed based on the goals of the practice. …”
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    Guadalingo: a case study of a gamified video game for learningSpanish as a foreign language by Roxana GAIȚĂ

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the impact of Guadalingo on learning, motivation, overall satisfaction, and as well as in the development of digital skills of the students enrolled at the West University of Timișoara. …”
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    An Analysis on the Applicability of Meta-Heuristic Searching Techniques for Automated Test Data Generation in Automatic Programming Assessment by Musa et al.

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…APA is commonly identified as a method that can enhance accuracy, efficiency and consistency as well as providing instant feedback on students’ programming solutions. In achieving APA, test data generation process is very important so as to perform a dynamic testing on students’ assignment. …”
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  9. 17949

    Identifying choremes in mental maps to better understand socio-spatial representations by Sylvain Dernat, François Johany, Sylvie Lardon

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…To illustrate this method, we chose a case study of rural career choices envisioned by veterinary students. We combined textual analysis of student discourses with choremes analysis of both graphical representations and discourse to reveal how students represent socio-spatial aspects of a rural veterinary profession in mental maps. …”
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    Model of formation of digital competences in implementing higher education programs by O. G. Savka, M. N. Gusarova, S. V. Sumina, Ya. O. Knyazev, D. A. Bezrukov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The presented general model for the formation and assessment of student digital competences in higher education programs consists of four interrelated steps, each integral to the process of formation and assessment of the student digital competences, none of which can be excluded without the risk of failing to achieving the specified goals.Conclusions. …”
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  11. 17951

    Enhancing Efficiency and Creativity in Mechanical Drafting: A Comparative Study of General-Purpose CAD Versus Specialized Toolsets by Simón Gutiérrez de Ravé, Eduardo Gutiérrez de Ravé, Francisco J. Jiménez-Hornero

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Limitations and future research directions include longitudinal studies, diverse user populations, and exploration of student feedback and tool adaptation.…”
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    TEACHERS' EXPERIENCES ON THE BLOOKET APPLICATION AS A LEARNING TOOL IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE by Nazry Nasyifa, Diah Safithri Armin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The findings revealed that teachers were primarily motivated to use Blooket due to its perceived ability to increase student engagement and improve vocabulary acquisition. …”
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    Crecimiento, factor de condición y condición relativa del camarón Tozeuma carolinense (Decapoda: Caridea: Hippolytidae) en la región meridional de la laguna Madre, Tamaulipas, Méxi... by Hiram Herrera-Barquín, Antonio Leija Tristán, Carlos Javier Aguilera-González

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Los parámetros analizados para comparar la condición de la población fueron examinados por temporada, para datos agrupados y por sexo, a través de la relación peso-longitud (W = a*Lb), definido mediante el valor de la pendiente (b) y significado por una prueba de t-student (p < 0.05). Un total de 412 individuos fueron identificados y distribuidos en 4 grupos: datos agrupados (DA), machos (M), hembras no ovígeras (HNO) y hembras ovígeras (HOV), de los cuales 307 fueron recolectados en la temporada de lluvias y 105 en la del estiaje. …”
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    CREATION OF A WORDWALL-BASED COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR STATIC ELECTRICITY MATERIALS by Neindea Angelika, Wahyu Lestari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Using SPSS software version 2019 and Ministep, the data analysis technique involves testing the validity, reliability, efficacy, and practicality of test instruments and questionnaires.The study's findings demonstrate that the creation of a wordwall-based cognitive instrument on static electricity learning outcomes is valid, dependable (having received an adequate category score of 0.74), successfully executed (having received an average score of 74.8), and practically implemented (producing 66.4% of the responses from students). This means that future researchers can build on this tool to suit their needs and the reference tools that are used to assess learning.…”
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    Raising Awareness of Climate Heritage Resilience and Vulnerability by Playing Serious Video Games by Boyan Bontchev, Valentina Terzieva, Luciano De Bonis, Rossella Nocera, Dessislava Vassileva, Giovanni Ottaviano

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this context, the authors developed two 3D maze video games—“Let Us Save Venice” and the Vulnerability game—focused on engaging students and raising awareness of climate heritage issues. …”
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    Young Adults, Digital Media, and Religion Broadening the Scope by Sjö, Sofia

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Building on the findings of an international project and earlier research, this article highlights three interconnected areas worthy of more attention in the study of religion and media: the limitation of most studies to specific settings and university students and thus the need to expand this demographic; the importance ofstudying online and offline religion as interconnected and related; the need to study not only religion and media but also how media might contribute to individuals leaving their religious identity behind and provide spaces for atheist identities and communities.…”
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    LIFE SAFETY AND RATIONAL AND SAFE USE OF MEDICINES by I. Yu. Nefedov, I. Yu. Nefedova, E. M. Salimgareeva, N. V. Chibrikova, Z. O. Sycheva, A. O. Myazina, A. V. Sharavatova, A. S. Samorukova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In this study, performed with the involvement of students, we found that about 70% of respondents consider it necessary to deliver medicines from a pharmacy to their home; however, approximately 40% of respondents do not know the difference between traditional (allopathic) medicines and homoeopathic medicines and some 30% of respondents do not know their difference from dietary supplements. …”
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