Higher Education Skills and Work-based Learning,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 14, 2024
Purpose
The
purpose
of
this
study
is
to
examine
university
students’
behaviours
and
perceptions
relating
part-time
working,
particularly
the
impact
external
factors
such
as
COVID-19,
on
their
work
activity.
Design/methodology/approach
A
structured,
online
questionnaire
was
issued
Business
Management
students
at
a
UK
university.
total
123
responses
were
received.
Findings
offers
unique
insight
into
effects
Covid-19
regarding
work.
Research
limitations/implications
It
important
for
universities
understand
motivations
current
circumstances,
since
these
could
affect
academic
performance
wellbeing
well
employability,
consequence,
influence
policy.
Originality/value
prevailing
in
particular
Research Square (Research Square),
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 30, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
integration
of
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
into
pharmacy
education
and
practice
holds
the
potential
to
advance
learning
experiences
prepare
future
pharmacists
for
evolving
healthcare
practice.
However,
it
also
raises
ethical
considerations
that
need
be
addressed
carefully.
This
study
aimed
explore
students’
attitudes
regarding
AI
Methods
A
cross-sectional
design
was
employed,
utilizing
a
validated
online
questionnaire
administered
702
students
from
diverse
demographic
backgrounds.
gathered
data
on
participants’
concerns
integration,
as
well
information
factors
influencing
their
attitudes.
Results
Most
participants
were
female
(72.8%),
public
universities
(55.6%)
not
working
(64.2%).
Participants
expressed
generally
negative
attitude
toward
citing
barriers
such
patient
privacy
(62.0%),
susceptibility
hacking
(56.2%),
job
displacement
(69.3%),
cost
limitations
(66.8%),
access
(69.1%)
absence
regulations
(48.1%
agree),
training
(70.4%),
physicians’
reluctance
(65.1%)
apprehension
(70.8%).
Factors
including
country
residence,
academic
year,
cumulative
GPA,
work
status,
technology
literacy,
understanding
significantly
influenced
participants'
(p
<
0.05).
Conclusion
highlights
comprehensive
in
curricula
related
concerns.
Addressing
students'
is
crucial
ensuring
ethical,
equitable,
beneficial
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
21, С. 65 - 76
Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2024
The
pandemic
has
given
rise
to
challenges
across
different
sectors,
particularly
in
educational
institutions.
mode
of
instruction
shifted
from
in-person
flexible
learning,
leading
increased
stress
and
concerns
for
key
stakeholders
such
as
teachers,
parents,
students.
ongoing
spread
diseases
made
classes
unfeasible.
Even
if
limited
face
will
be
allowed,
online
teaching
is
deemed
remain
a
practice
support
instructional
delivery
Therefore,
it
essential
understand
the
issues
encountered
teaching,
perspective
This
knowledge
crucial
supervisors
administrators,
provides
insights
aid
planning
intervention
measures.
These
interventions
can
teachers
enhancing
their
performance
benefit
A
process
that
applied
achieve
this
goal
sentiment
analysis.
In
field
education,
one
applications
analysis
evaluation
faculty
performance.
It
been
institutions
periodically
assess
teachers’
However,
not
easy
take
into
account
students’
comments
due
lack
methods
automated
text
analytics.
line
with
this,
techniques
are
presented
study.
Base
models
Naïve
Bayes,
Support
Vector
Machines,
Logistic
Regression,
Random
Forest
were
explored
experiments
compared
combination
four
called
ensemble.
Outcomes
indicate
ensemble
outperformed
base
models.
utilization
Ngram
vectorization
conjunction
resulted
highest
F1
score
Count
TF-IDF
methods.
Additionally,
approach
achieved
Cohen’s
Kappa
Matthews
Correlation
Coefficient
(MCC),
along
lowest
Cross-entropy,
signifying
its
preference
model
choice
classification.
When
an
ensemble,
yielded
(MCC)
Cross-entropy
loss
topic
Visualization
revealed
65.4%
student
responses
positively
classified,
while
25.5%
negatively
classified.
Meanwhile,
predictions
indicated
47%
related
design/delivery,
45.3%
described
personality/behavior
3.4%
focused
on
use
technology,
2.9%
content,
1.5%
assessment.
In
the
rapidly
evolving
landscape
of
educational
technology,
advent
eLearning
systems
has
brought
about
transformative
changes,
accompanied
by
an
escalating
wave
cyber
threats.
This
paper
addresses
critical
need
for
robust
cybersecurity
measures
in
realm
systems,
focusing
on
multifaceted
challenges
posed
threats
virtual
environments.
The
article
also
emphasizes
significance
a
prevention
guide
and
adaptive
approach
classrooms.
It
provides
framework
applying
set
security
rules
identifies
key
principles
to
fortify
against
To
define
appropriate
following
domains
were
considered:
Authentication
Authorization,
Data
Encryption,
Regular
Software
Updates
Patch
Management,
Monitoring
Incident
Response,
Secure
Communication
Channels,
User
Education
Awareness.
Future
works
could
involve
implementation
validation
proposed
real-world
settings.
Frontiers in Education,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
9
Опубликована: Май 22, 2024
This
paper
aims
to
provide
a
holistic
overview
of
research
trends
examining
online
learning
in
higher
education
BRICS
countries,
an
acronym
for
association
five
major
emerging
economies:
Brazil,
Russia,
India,
China,
and
South
Africa,
after
COVID-19
using
bibliometric
analysis.
Researchers
utilized
VOSviewer’s
software
analyze
the
data
approach.
971
publications
from
SCOPUS
database
were
found
appropriate
this
based
on
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
The
results
number
documents
showed
that
there
has
been
increase
amount
countries.
Also,
researchers
China
Africa
had
highest
learning.
However,
Russia
very
few
publications.
In
addition,
co-authorship
relationships
among
countries
revealed
specific
scholars
with
their
colleagues
other
Indian
African
close
collaborations,
Russian
did
not
have
any
collaborations
Finally,
two
lines
trends.
first
line
focused
e-learning,
learning,
students,
teaching.
second
pandemic,
education,
students.
Based
results,
recommendations
are
made
further
education.
Abstract.
A
variety
of
skills
can
be
taught
alongside
course
content.
In
the
University
Canterbury
third-year
university
on
magmatic
systems
and
volcanology,
we
chose
to
focus
teaching
bicultural
competence
science
communication
while
transforming
a
more
skills-based,
flexible,
flipped
classroom
model.
We
document
development
process
measure
student
perceptions
associated
with
these
skills.
used
two
edX
massive
open
online
volcanology
courses
(MOOCs)
as
flexible
skills-focussed
learning
resources
replace
lectures
supplement
hands-on
laboratory
tutorial
sessions
teach
volcanology.
compare
baseline
data
from
2021,
an
initial
iteration
which
included
interactive
lectures,
Iceland
virtual
fieldtrip
component.
The
new
was
developed
using
original
2021
create
fieldtrip-based
MOOCs
components.
To
achieve
this,
cultural
advisors
connections
through
NZ
research
programs
kaiārahi
(Māori
advisors)
Canterbury.
course,
experts
ensured
appropriate
guidance
at
specific
volcanic
sites
assessments.
Mātauranga
knowledge)
volcanoes
is
by
video
kōrero
(oral
members
local
mana
whenua
in
areas
that
are
visited
course.
this
paper
describe
MOOC
featuring
skills,
report
students’
reflections
communication.
analyse
comments
iterations
content
specifically
coding
for
regarding
learnt.
Student
responses
question
What
did
you
learn
why
it
important
and/or
your
potential
career?
showed
marked
shift.
Compared
2022
were
likely
highlight
skill
rather
than
content,
there
large
increase
students
who
reported
or
would
useful
them.
quotes
throughout
response
reflective
Has
influenced
competence?
explore
how
valued
students.
These
provide
freely
available
potentially
model
The Education and science journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
26(7), С. 160 - 193
Опубликована: Сен. 11, 2024
Introduction.
Today
higher
education
has
become
one
of
the
spheres
active
application
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
systems
capable
modelling
human
cognitive
activity
to
solve
various
tasks.
The
possibility
independent
AI
tools
by
students
and
teachers
a
prerequisite
for
changing
model
educational
process
realisation.
Aim.
study
aimed
investigate
attitudes
use
widely
available
in
on
example
Tomsk
State
University
(TSU).
Methodology
research
methods.
main
methods
were
sociological
statistical
A
survey
teaching
staff
TSU
was
conducted.
sample
1597
250
teachers.
To
check
statistically
significant
differences
between
subsamples
socio-demographic
characteristics,
Pearson
Chi-squared
criterion
used,
as
well
Z-test
comparing
proportions
(at
significance
level
95%,
p
<
0.05).
comparative
analysis
carried
out
subsamples,
results
obtained
from
staff.
Results.
showed
that
are
more
likely
than
have
positive
attitude
towards
tools.
Teachers
inclined
pay
attention
risks
negative
factors
integration
may
entail.
respondents
with
experience
using
about
such
education.
Undergraduate
optimistic
prospects
implementation
Students
who
completed
coursework
assignments
AI-enabled
noted
most
time
did
not
notice
it.
Both
admit
can
be
used
information
processing
aides
without
compromising
outcomes.
Scientific
novelty
consists
identifying
student
wide
access:
opportunities
Practical
significance.
data
allow
recording
cross-section
existing
It
bases
development
principles
strategies
working
subjects
possibilities
new
technologies
their
activities,
particular,
through
creation
methodological
recommendations,
professional
courses
staff,
modules
students.
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(10), С. 4308 - 4314
Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
brought
about
unparalleled
worldwide
transformations,
impacting
all
facets
of
human
existence,
including
health
systems,
economies,
societal
norms,
and
individual
behaviors.
Buildings,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15(1), С. 84 - 84
Опубликована: Дек. 30, 2024
The
domestic
environment
plays
a
critical
role
in
online
education,
particularly
its
acoustic
aspect.
This
study
investigates
whether
there
are
differences
the
perception
of
variables
between
students
who
perceive
their
academic
performance
as
negative
(G1)
and
those
rate
it
positively
(G2).
It
also
explores
assess
quality
education
positive
or
negative,
along
with
gender
distinctions.
Data
were
collected
through
an
survey
conducted
by
Universidad
de
Las
Américas,
Quito,
Ecuador,
during
COVID-19
lockdown.
Statistical
analyses
revealed
significant
noise
groups
G1
G2:
Students
rated
negatively
experienced
higher
interference
from
sources
like
voices
household
appliances.
Similar
patterns
observed
when
assessing
educational
quality.
Gender
emerged,
women
reporting
levels
caused
sound
(voices,
TV/Radio/household
appliances,
animals),
development
autonomous
synchronous
tasks
than
men.
evaluated
pairs
suggest
that
these
aspects
should
be
taken
into
account
designing
spaces
strategies
to
improve
for
students.