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4:05 to 6:05pm
Virtual Room
In Symposium: The Community of Inquiry Framework: 20 Years and Going Strong
Chair
4:05 to 6:05pm
Virtual Room
In Symposium: The Community of Inquiry Framework: 20 Years and Going Strong
On Session Paper: Recent Research on the Relationship Between the Community of Inquiry and Student Outcomes in Online Courses
Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Virtual Room
In Event: AERA Poster Session 8
In Poster Session: Gifted Education, Creativity, and Talent Development Posters
On Poster Presentation: Do Teachers' Opinions of Gifted and Talented Students Affect Their Classroom Practices?
Non-Presenting Author
8:15 to 9:45am
Virtual Room
In Event: AERA Poster Session 9
In Poster Session: Motivation in Education SIG Poster Session: The Role of Parents, Peers, and Teachers
On Poster Presentation: High School Science Teacher Growth Mind-Set Explains Students' Initial Science Identity and Its Development
Presenting Author
12:25 to 1:55pm
Virtual Room
In Event: Moscone Center West Roundtable Session 9
In Roundtable Session: Trends in Instructional Technology
On Roundtable Presentation: The Role of Prior Online Learning Experience in Community of Inquiry, Engagement, and Satisfaction Scores
Presenting Author
8:15 to 9:45am
Virtual Room
In Event: Moscone Center North Roundtable Session 10
In Roundtable Session: Measurement and Aggregation in Online Learning
On Roundtable Presentation: The Relationship Between Teaching Presence and Student Outcomes in Online Education: A Meta-Analysis
Presenting Author
12:25 to 1:55pm
Virtual Room
In Paper Session: Research on Gifted Performance and Gifted Programs
On Paper: MLM Analysis of an Intervention on Students' NWEA Mathematics and Reading Scores
Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Virtual Room
In Paper Session: The Complex Issues of Education From Across the Boarders
On Paper: Cultural Differences in Positive Illusions Between Japanese and U.S. University Students
Non-Presenting Author