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Computers & Education, Volume 61
Volume 61, February 2013
- Yang Yang, Howard Leung

, Lihua Yue, Liqun Deng:
Generating a two-phase lesson for guiding beginners to learn basic dance movements. 1-20 - Ann C. Jones

, Eileen Scanlon
, Gill Clough
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Mobile learning: Two case studies of supporting inquiry learning in informal and semiformal settings. 21-32 - Luis de la Fuente Valentín

, Abelardo Pardo
, Carlos Delgado Kloos
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Addressing drop-out and sustained effort issues with large practical groups using an automated delivery and assessment system. 33-42 - Fengfeng Ke

, Dean Kwak:
Online learning across ethnicity and age: A study on learning interaction participation, perception, and learning satisfaction. 43-51 - Alberto Valentín

, Pedro M. Mateos, María M. González-Tablas, Lourdes Pérez, Estrella López, Inmaculada García:
Motivation and learning strategies in the use of ICTs among university students. 52-58 - Omid Noroozi

, Armin Weinberger, Harm J. A. Biemans
, Martin Mulder, Mohammad Chizari:
Facilitating argumentative knowledge construction through a transactive discussion script in CSCL. 59-76 - Álvaro Fernández López

, María José Rodríguez-Fórtiz, María Luisa Rodríguez-Almendros, María José Martínez-Segura
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Mobile learning technology based on iOS devices to support students with special education needs. 77-90 - Manuel Armenteros

, Shu-Sheng Liaw, Marta Fernández
, R. Flores Díaz, R. Arteaga Sánchez
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Surveying FIFA instructors' behavioral intention toward the Multimedia Teaching Materials. 91-104 - Li-Hsing Ho, Chang-Liang Hung, Hui-Chun Chen:

Using theoretical models to examine the acceptance behavior of mobile phone messaging to enhance parent-teacher interactions. 105-114 - Carina Girvan

, Brendan Tangney
, Timothy Savage
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SLurtles: Supporting constructionist learning in Second Life. 115-132 - Shaobo Huang, Ning Fang:

Predicting student academic performance in an engineering dynamics course: A comparison of four types of predictive mathematical models. 133-145 - Jianfeng Wang, William J. Doll, Xiaodong Deng, Kihyun Park, Ma Ga (Mark) Yang:

The impact of faculty perceived reconfigurability of learning management systems on effective teaching practices. 146-157 - Hediyeh Motaghian

, Alireza Hassanzadeh
, Davood Karimzadgan Moghadam:
Factors affecting university instructors' adoption of web-based learning systems: Case study of Iran. 158-167 - Yeu-Hui Chuang, Chiung-Wen Tsao:

Enhancing nursing students' medication knowledge: The effect of learning materials delivered by short message service. 168-175 - Matthew J. Kruger-Ross

, Richard D. Waters:
Predicting online learning success: Applying the situational theory of publics to the virtual classroom. 176-184 - Wendy Leadbeater, Tom Shuttleworth, John Couperthwaite, Karl P. Nightingale:

Evaluating the use and impact of lecture recording in undergraduates: Evidence for distinct approaches by different groups of students. 185-192 - Doo Young Lee, Mark R. Lehto:

User acceptance of YouTube for procedural learning: An extension of the Technology Acceptance Model. 193-208 - Navaporn S. Snodin

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The effects of blended learning with a CMS on the development of autonomous learning: A case study of different degrees of autonomy achieved by individual learners. 209-216 - Mario Lehenbauer, Oswald D. Kothgassner

, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Birgit U. Stetina
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An online self-administered social skills training for young adults: Results from a pilot study. 217-224 - Keith J. Topping

, R. Dehkinet, Silvia Blanch
, M. Corcelles
, David Duran
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Paradoxical effects of feedback in international online reciprocal peer tutoring. 225-231 - Mei-Mei Chang

, Mei-Chen Lin, Ming-Jen Tsai:
A study of enhanced structured web-based discussion in a foreign language learning class. 232-241 - John Fenaughty

, Niki Harré
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Factors associated with young people's successful resolution of distressing electronic harassment. 242-250 - Thanh-Dung Dang, Gwo-Dong Chen, Giao Dang, Liang-Yi Li, Nurkhamid

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RoLo: A dictionary interface that minimizes extraneous cognitive load of lookup and supports incidental and incremental learning of vocabulary. 251-260

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