The purpose of this study is to discover how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used in dental hygiene programs in the United States. It will focus on rules about AI, how it is being used during classes and hands-on training, and how teachers are involved in teaching and encouraging the use of AI.
This study will explore student self-regulated learning behaviors in introductory biology classes. In particular, it will collect data regarding the effectiveness of training materials and educational technology tools (the "ZenStudy" app) on improving students' ability to self-regulate their own learning and, subsequently, their achievement in the course. In the first few weeks of class enrolled students will be asked to complete a survey to verify they are over the age of 18 and if so ask for their consent to be included in the study. Consenting participants will then be randomly assigned to conditions (control students will be asked to review a video and complete a reflective task, treatment students will be invited to utilize the ZenStudy application and complete an evaluative survey). Engagement with the ZenStudy application will then be analyzed as a potential moderator of student digital course engagement and achievement.
The purpose of this research study is to see how school leaders and teachers interpret the NC science of reading laws and make curricular and instructional decisions.
This study seeks to explore the ways in which social media impacts students' experiences and perceptions during US university study abroad programs in Europe and address key questions about students' challenges, successes, and objectives while studying abroad.
The purpose of this study is to understand how body fat and skeletal muscle in your body impacts your heart, kidney, and metabolic health. This research may help to better diagnose and treat patients and prevent progression of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic diseases.
To characterize scrotal hair follicles from patients undergoing vaginoplasty and to determine the impact of pre-operative hair removal procedures and graft defatting on follicle viability
We are focused on identifying strategies to improve maternal healthcare at a for American Indian birthing people.
This study will collect data on dental student research travel experiences, logistics, and financial impact. The ultimate goal is to uncover barriers to participation and guide improvements to make research travel more accessible for future cohorts.
This study looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to help small businesses create communication plans and business strategies. AI-generated examples will be shared with a focus group of local business owners. The purpose is to learn how useful and clear these tools are, and to see if they can support entrepreneurs in starting or growing their businesses.
Objectives 1. Identify barriers to research engagement for patients who have undergone colectomy and pouch surgery for UC. 2. Develop and prioritize a patient-centered CER agenda to prevent and/or treat pouchitis and CLDP, unique, unfortunate, and rare diseases. 3. Identify, train, and empower a cohort of patients with or at-risk for pouchitis and CLDP to effectively partner in designing and conducting high-priority patient-centered CER.