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Evaluation of Learning Objects from the User's Perspective: The Case of the EURIDICE Service




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Quality Metrics for PDA-based M-Learning Information Systems




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Not as Easy as E-Mail: Tutors' Perspective of an Online Assignment Submission System




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Assimilating Online Technologies into School Culture




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Using a Collaborative Database to Enhance Students’ Knowledge Construction




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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning and Higher Order Thinking Skills: A Case Study of Textile Studies




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A Taxonomy as a Vehicle for Learning




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Student Performance and Perceptions in a Web-Based Competitive Computer Simulation




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Exploring Teachers Perceptions of Web-Based Learning Tools




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Complexity of Social Interactions in Collaborative Learning: The Case of Online Database Environment




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The Effect of Procrastination on Multi-Drafting in a Web-Based Learning Content Management Environment




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The Value of Collaborative E-Learning: Compulsory versus Optional Online Forum Assignments




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Comparison of Online Learning Behaviors in School vs. at Home in Terms of Age and Gender Based on Log File Analysis




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"Islands of Innovation" or "Comprehensive Innovation." Assimilating Educational Technology in Teaching, Learning, and Management: A Case Study of School Networks in Israel




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Social Bookmarking Tools as Facilitators of Learning and Research Collaborative Processes: The Diigo Case




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E-learning as a Strategy of Acquiring a Company’s Intellectual Capital




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Developing Web-Based Learning Resources in School Education: A User-Centered Approach




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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning and Critical Reflection: A Case Study of Fashion Consumerism




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Assessing the Efficacy and Effectiveness of an E-Portfolio Used for Summative Assessment




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Examining the Effectiveness of Web-Based Learning Tools in Middle and Secondary School Science Classrooms




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The Usage of Data Repositories: The Case of MAOR




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Teachers for "Smart Classrooms": The Extent of Implementation of an Interactive Whiteboard-based Professional Development Program on Elementary Teachers' Instructional Practices




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Using the Interactive White Board in Teaching and Learning – An Evaluation of the SMART CLASSROOM Pilot Project




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If We Build It, Will They Come? Adoption of Online Video-Based Distance Learning




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Exploring the Influence of Context on Attitudes toward Web-Based Learning Tools (WBLTs) and Learning Performance




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How Do Students View Asynchronous Online Discussions As A Learning Experience?




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An Agent-based Federated Learning Object Search Service




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Facilitation of Formative Assessments using Clickers in a University Physics Course




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Analyzing Associations between the Different Ratings Dimensions of the MERLOT Repository




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On-Line Project-Based Peer Assessed Competitions as an Instructional Strategy in Higher Education




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A Study of Online Exams Procrastination Using Data Analytics Techniques




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The Impact of Learning with Laptops in 1:1 Classes on the Development of Learning Skills and Information Literacy among Middle School Students




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Has Distance Learning Become More Flexible? Reflections of a Distance Learning Student




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Assessing the Effectiveness of Web-Based Tutorials Using Pre- and Post-Test Measurements




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Using Photos and Visual-Processing Assistive Technologies to Develop Self-Expression and Interpersonal Communication of Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome (AS)




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Does Use of ICT-Based Teaching Encourage Innovative Interactions in the Classroom? Presentation of the CLI-O: Class Learning Interactions – Observation Tool




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A Promising Practicum Pilot – Exploring Associate Teachers’ Access and Interactions with a Web-based Learning Tool




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Factors Influencing Students’ Likelihood to Purchase Electronic Textbooks




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An Assistant for Loading Learning Object Metadata: An Ontology Based Approach




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A Framework for Assessing the Pedagogical Effectiveness of Wiki-Based Collaborative Writing: Results and Implications




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Academic Literacy and Cultural Familiarity: Developing and Assessing Academic Literacy Resources for Chinese Students




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An Assessment of College Students’ Attitudes towards Using an Online E-textbook




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Quantitative Aspects about the Interactions of Professors in the Learning Management System during a Final Undergraduate Project Distance Discipline




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Analysis of the Relevance of Posts in Asynchronous Discussions




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Assessing Online Learning Objects: Student Evaluation of a Guide on the Side Interactive Learning Tutorial Designed by SRJC Libraries




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Developing a Conceptual Framework for Evaluation of E-Content of Virtual Courses: E-Learning Center of an Iranian University Case Study




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Adoption of Online Network Tools by Minority Students: The Case of Students of Ethiopian Origin in Israel

Students of Ethiopian origin belong to one of the weakest sectors in the Jewish population of Israel. During their studies they have to deal with social alienation, cultural gaps, economic hardships, and racial stereotypes which reduce their chances to successfully complete their academic degree. In this respect, the present research asks whether online social media could provide those youngsters with tools and resources for their better social integration and adaptation to the academic life. For this purpose, the study was conducted in one of Israel’s largest academic colleges while adopting a design-based research approach, which advanced gradually on a continuum between ‘ambient’ and ‘designed’ technology-enhanced learning communities. The interventions applied for this study aimed at examining how they may encourage students of Ethiopian origin to expand their activities in the online social learning groups. The findings indicate that the main pattern of students of Ethiopian origin online participation was peripheral and limited to viewing only. Nevertheless, the level of their online activity has been improved after a series of two interventions, which also led to a slight improvement in indicators of their social integration and in a change in their usage of online learning groups from social to academic uses.




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Teachers as Designers of Technology-Enhanced Outdoor Inquiry

Implementing inquiry in the outdoors introduces many challenges for teachers, some of which can be dealt with using mobile technologies. For productive use of these technologies, teachers should be provided with the opportunity to develop relevant knowledge and practices. In a professional development (PD) program in this design-based research, 24 teachers were involved in adaptation of a learning environment supporting inquiry in the outdoors that included the use of mobile technologies. They first experienced the learning environment as learners, then adapted it for their own use, and finally, enacted the adapted environment with peers. We examined the scope and character of teacher involvement in adaptation, and the consequent professional growth, by analyzing observations, questionnaires, interviews and the adapted learning-environments. Findings indicate that all teachers demonstrated change processes, including changes in knowledge and practice, but the coherence of the learning environments decreased when substantial adaptations were made. Some teachers demonstrated professional growth, as reflected by their implementation of ideas learned in the PD program in their daily practice, long after the PD program had ended. This study demonstrates how the Teachers as Designers approach can support teacher learning and illustrates productive use of scaffolds for teacher growth and professional development.




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An Assessment of Competency-Based Simulations on E-Learners’ Management Skills Enhancements

There is a growing interest in the assessment of tangible skills and competence. Specifically, there is an increase in the offerings of competency-based assessments, and some academic institutions are offering college credits for individuals who can demonstrate adequate level of competency on such assessments. An increased interest has been placed on competency-based computer simulations that can assist learners to gain tangible skills. While computer simulations and competency-based projects, in general and particularly in management, have demonstrated great value, there are still limited empirical results on their benefits to e-learners. Thus, we have developed a quasi-experimental research, using a survey instrument on pre- and post-tests, to collect the set of 12 management skills from e-learners attending courses that included both competency-based computer simulations and those that didn’t. Our data included a total of 253 participants. Results show that all 12 management skills measures demonstrated very high reliability. Our results also indicate that all 12 skills of the competency-based computer simulations had higher increase than those that didn’t. Analyses on the mean increases indicated an overall statistically significant difference for six of the 12 management skills enhancements between the experimental and control groups. Our findings demonstrate that overall computer simulations and competency-based projects do provide added value in the context of e-learning when it comes to management skills.




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Learning English Vocabulary in a Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) Environment: A Sociocultural Study of Migrant Women

This paper reports on a case study of a group of six non-native English speaking migrant women’s experiences learning English vocabulary in a mobile assisted language learning (MALL) environment at a small community centre in Western Australia. A sociocultural approach to learning vocabulary was adopted in designing the MALL lessons that the women undertook. The women provided demographic information, responded to questions in a pre-MALL semi-structured interview, attended the MALL lessons, and completed a post-MALL semi-structured interview. This study explores the sociocultural factors that affect migrant women’s language learning in general, and vocabulary in particular. The women’s responses to MALL lessons and using the tablet reveal a positive effect in their vocabulary learning.