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E'ntries all the way using online reflective journal writing as innovative tool to enhance student understanding and performance in ethics courses for information age

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:30 authored by Zeenath KhanZeenath Khan, Swathi Venugopal
This paper looks into the possible use of reflective journal writing assessments for teaching ethics for information age course to students from business and computing backgrounds in order to increase deeper learning and enhance subject performance. Although reflective journal writing has not been used previously as a learning tool to teach ethics, this paper compares the results from a sample population of more than 300 students across four semesters to a comparison group from previous semesters taught by the same instructor. Results highlight significant impact of using reflective journal writing on students' understanding of ethics concepts through recorded increase in grades and reduction in fail rates.

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Khan, Z. Reza. & Venugopal, S. 2019, 'E'ntries all the way using online reflective journal writing as innovative tool to enhance student understanding and performance in ethics courses for information age', International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, vol. 8, no. 2S11, pp. 2829-2833.

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International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering

Volume

8

Issue

2 Special Issue 11

Pagination

2829-2833

Language

English

RIS ID

139940

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