Proceedings of the HCT International General Education Conference (HCT-IGEC 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Andrew Johnston, Bharti Pandya, Hesham Allam, Kavita Shah, Nicole Shammas, Nayela Mohammad
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the HCT International General Education Conference on October 5, 2022 in Dubai, UAE. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the editorial committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document...
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Enhancing Student Motivation and Engagement in Business Statistics Via Instructional Technology

Alawi A. Al-Saggaf
Today, Information and communication technologies have exponential growth in our daily life, where access to vast amounts of information is now available with ease. Today’s generation of students has grown up with these technologies. To create an effective interactive classroom that meets the needs of...
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Going Global in the Time of Corona: HCT-SAIT Virtual Student Mobility Pilot

Bharti Pandya, Marko Savic
The concept of international exchange of students, in person or virtually, is in existence for several decades and the benefits and challenges of such exchange programs are extensively discussed in the literature. However, the literature is limited to the students’ exchange programs for language courses...
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A research into the influence of flipped classroom assessment preparation on students’ achievements in foreign language in one of the UAE colleges

Haya Rashed Nuaimi
Flipped classroom approach has been recently used in high education institutions in the UAE. The rationale for using the flipped classroom approach is to increase students’ self-reliance and encourage them to take responsibility for their own learning. However, the flipped classroom has received some...
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An Evaluation of Remote Assessments Challenges during COVID-19 Pandemic in one of the UAE Government Colleges: A Cross-Sectional Study

Shayma Ebrahim Mohammed Alawadhi
This cross-sectional research paper aims to evaluate the main challenges of remote assessments during COVID-19 in one of the UAE government colleges. The remote assessment challenges I am targeting in the papers are (1) academic honesty (2) technical issues and (3) measuring students’ performance. I...
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Writing Assessment in the Laptop-mediated English Language Classroom: Rasch analysis, fairness and flexible delivery

Rob Miles
This theory driven chapter documents a robust assessment strategy for writing in English that makes innovative use of technology and Rasch analysis to ensure highly efficient administration and fair and accurate grading of student work. The assessment strategy is flexible for both face to face and off...
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What Skills do Employers Really Want from Graduates?

Nicole Maisoon Shammas
For over a decade the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has supported an Emiratization initiative designed to employ UAE nationals in a meaningful manner in both the public and private sectors. Utilizing this skilled Emirati labour pool is key to the country’s development and its prioritization is reflected...
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Excellence in Digital Learning through Intelligent Technologies

Vishwesh Akre, Hesham Allam, Nguyen Hai, Asif Nawaz, Pankaj Mohindru
Digital education is the innovative use of digital tools and technologies during teaching and learning, and is often referred to as Technology Enhanced Learning The technologies and practices that have developed over the last decade have been heralded as opportunities to transform both online and traditional...
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Online Learning Habits and Engagement of Male Emirati Students: Exploratory Study

Larysa Nikolayeva
Current study aims to identify online learner-content interaction style of Emirati students under the circumstances of unforeseen events. This investigation would help improve learning experience and academic success of Arab students in online media of instruction where online studies is the only option...
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Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED): Implications and Challenges

Hesham Allam, Juan Dempere, Vish Akre, Pedro Flores
Artificial intelligence (AI) is having an impact on every aspect of contemporary life. Artificial intelligence (AI) is being increasingly widely used in an effort to imitate human cognitive abilities via applications that make people's lives simpler and more efficient. Artificial intelligence is...
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Bolstering Online Learning and Teaching in Mathematics

Monogaran Naidoo, Hasan Toubat
Choosing the right digital educational tools is essential to achieving successful outcomes in the delivery of an academic course. Elements to be considered in choosing a particular course include the ease of navigation, student interface, feedback mechanisms, assessment and grading options and the ability...
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Implementing Dialogic Interactions in a Second Language Writing Classroom

Ji Young Shim, Hadeel El Rahal, Jinyoung Lee
This study investigates the role of dialogic interactions in second language writing classrooms in an English-medium university in the UAE. Expanding Bakhtin’s (1981) concept of dialogism, the study further compares two different modes of dialogic interactions, online and offline (or face-to-face), between...
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The Intersections of English-Language Proficiency, Use of Technology, and Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Undergraduate Courses in the UAE

Nataliia Borysenko, Magdaleen Corne Lotter, Panagiotis Papadopoulos
There is an undeniable link between student language proficiency and mathematical performance. In institutions such as ours in the UAE, the medium of instruction is English, which poses a further layer of complexity for Emirati students in developing mathematical skills. How can math teachers overcome...
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“Tender Narrations”: Humanities Education in Times of Crisis

Paul Almonte, Daria Smirnova, Oleksandra Smoliar
In her 2018 Nobel Prize lecture, Olga Tokarczuk emphasizes the “massive significance” of storytelling as a means to “perceive the similarities and sameness” among people. “It is a way of looking,” she says, “that shows the world as […] interconnected.” This principle of connection defines for us the...
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The Challenges Posed by National Artificial Intelligence Strategies and Policies on Higher Education Institutions

Juan M. Dempere, Pedro Flores, Hesham Allam
This chapter analyzes the impact of national Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategies and policies on higher education institutions. The comparative analysis includes an exhaustive review of the AI regulatory framework of top leading economies, including the U.S., China, Japan, Germany, the U.K., France,...
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Analysis of Arabic as a First Language Acquisition Syllabus Reform in one of the UAE Universities

Fatema Ebrahim Al Awadi
Arabic as a first language: principal and pedagogy is a syllabus reformed in one of the UAE federal colleges as one of the Education program courses. A concentration on such as syllabus is formed as a result of own experience in the curriculum design and development filed. The main aim of the research...