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Engaging Students in Collaborative Research and Writing Through Positive Psychology, Student Wellness, and Generative AI Integration

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During the two-week module on positive psychology, I wanted students to experience research and writing as positive and engaging activities. Here is how the project unfolded: Day 1: Setting the Stage for Collaborative Writing The project began by gauging student interest in co-authoring an article on student wellness.

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Engaging Students in Collaborative Research and Writing Through Positive Psychology, Student Wellness, and Generative AI Integration

Faculty Focus

During the two-week module on positive psychology, I wanted students to experience research and writing as positive and engaging activities. Here is how the project unfolded: Day 1: Setting the Stage for Collaborative Writing The project began by gauging student interest in co-authoring an article on student wellness.

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10 Tips for Teachers who Struggle with Technology

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Now, all teachers are expected to have students work, collaborate, research, and publish online. I also have colleagues who think it takes a special brain to understand tech (the same way students think about math and science)–one they don’t have. A lot of learning happens through failure.

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What Factors Influence Your Tendency to Plagiarize in School?

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I am constantly amazed at how many students plagiarize schoolwork. While it’s not always easy to prevent plagiarism from occurring, knowing what factors influence a student’s tendency to plagiarize in school can help educators stay on top of this rising trend. Here are just a few reasons why you might cheat: You have a fear of failure.