The current status of persuasion courses in American colleges and universities

1967 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert J. Kibler ◽  
James W. Gibson ◽  
Eugenia C. Hunter
2020 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Zihao Li ◽  
Hejin Wang

Traditional physical education in colleges and universities is difficult to arouse students’ interest in sports, resulting in low activity participation rate and inability to exercise the body. How to effectively improve the effectiveness of physical education in colleges and universities has become one of the hot topics of most concern from all walks of life. In physical education, innovative teaching concepts and methods, teaching methods and processes, and teaching evaluation methods are all conducive to improving the classroom atmosphere of physical education and successfully improve the effectiveness of physical education. This article focuses on analyzing the current status of physical education in colleges and universities. Based on the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, how to improve the effectiveness of physical education is studied, and an experimental method is used to compare and analyze physical education in a college. The analysis results show that artificial intelligence-based physical education can obviously improve students’ strength quality, speed quality, endurance quality, and agility quality, which provides a more important reference and reference for improving the effectiveness of college physical education.


2013 ◽  
pp. 1218-1243
Author(s):  
William Heisler ◽  
Fred Westfall ◽  
Robert Kitahara

Challenges to academic integrity in management education appear to be on the rise in U.S. institutions of higher education. In an effort to reduce cheating and plagiarism in business education, universities have turned to a variety of technological approaches. However, technology cannot be considered a panacea for ensuring academic integrity and is probably best viewed as a “stop gap” measure that can eventually be compromised. The authors begin this chapter by describing how declining ethics has been evidenced recently in business. Then, they present a review of the literature describing the extent and causes of academic dishonesty and discuss what some educational institutions are doing to address academic integrity, including calls for an increase in ethics education. Finally, they review technological approaches used by many colleges and universities to prevent cheating and plagiarism, examining the features, strengths, weaknesses, and current status of each technology.


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