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British Journal of Educational Technology (BJET), Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, January 2009
- Nick Rushby

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Editorial. 3-4
- Ritu Dangwal

, Preeti Kapur:
Learning through teaching: Peer-mediated instruction in minimally invasive education. 5-22 - Joana Acha

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The effectiveness of multimedia programmes in children's vocabulary learning. 23-31 - Genevieve Marie Johnson, Sharon Elizabeth Bratt:

Technology education students: e-tutors for school children. 32-41 - Yi-Ching Jean Chiu:

Facilitating Asian students' critical thinking in online discussions. 42-57 - John Cowan, Yi-Ching Chiu:

A critical friend from BJET? 58-60 - Natasha Anne Rappa

, Daniel Kok Hoong Yip, Shi Chen Baey:
The role of teacher, student and ICT in enhancing student engagement in multiuser virtual environments. 61-69 - Maggie Leese

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Out of class - out of mind? The use of a virtual learning environment to encourage student engagement in out of class activities. 70-77 - Nadire Cavus

, Dogan Ibrahim:
m-Learning: An experiment in using SMS to support learning new English language words. 78-91 - Yi-Shun Wang

, Ming-Cheng Wu, Hsiu-Yuan Wang:
Investigating the determinants and age and gender differences in the acceptance of mobile learning. 92-118 - Robert Kenny, Adam Lenz:

Cowboys with cameras: an interactive expedition. 119-134 - Niki Davis, Christina Preston, Ismail Sahin:

ICT teacher training: Evidence for multilevel evaluation from a national initiative. 135-148 - Ruth Gannon-Cook, Kathryn Ley, Caroline M. Crawford, Allen Warner:

Motivators and Inhibitors for University Faculty in Distance and e-learning. 149-163
- Chang Zhu

, Martin Valcke
, Tammy Schellens
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Cultural differences in the perception of a social-constructivist e-learning environment. 164-168 - Chun-Yen Chang

, Hao-Chuan Wang:
Issues of inquiry learning in digital learning environments. 169-173 - Eric Zhi-Feng Liu

, Chun-Hung Lin:
Developing evaluative indicators for educational computer games. 174-178 - Daniel Churchill:

Educational applications of Web 2.0: Using blogs to support teaching and learning. 179-183
- Diana Battersby:

Double-shift schooling - By Mark Bray. 185 - Gi-Zen Liu

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New learning environments for language learning - Edited by Jean E Conacher & Helen Kelly-Holmes. 185-186 - Alejandro Armellini:

Expectations and demands in online teaching - By Sorin Gudea. 186 - Sanjaya Mishra:

Educational technology: A definition with commentary - By Alan Januszewski & Michael Molenda. 187 - Pete Cannell:

Approaches to learning - By Anne Jordan. 187-188 - Roger Lindsay:

Quality assurance in higher education: An introduction - By Sanjaya Mishra. 188-189 - Ramesh C. Sharma:

Elearning and social networking handbook - By Robin Mason & Frank Rennie. 189 - Marie Martin:

Infusing technology into the classroom - By Catherine C Schifter. 190-191 - Jo Matthews:

Handbook of experiential learning - Edited by Mel Silberman. 191
Volume 40, Number 2, March 2009
- Denise Whitelock

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Editorial: e-assessment: developing new dialogues for the digital age. 199-202
- John Dermo

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e-Assessment and the student learning experience: A survey of student perceptions of e-assessment. 203-214 - Vivien Sieber:

Diagnostic online assessment of basic IT skills in 1st-year undergraduates in the Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford. 215-226 - Jeremy B. Williams

, Amy Wong
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The efficacy of final examinations: A comparative study of closed-book, invigilated exams and open-book, open-web exams. 227-236 - Pru Marriott:

Students' evaluation of the use of online summative assessment on an undergraduate financial accounting module. 237-254 - Simon D. Angus

, Judith Watson:
Does regular online testing enhance student learning in the numerical sciences? Robust evidence from a large data set. 255-272 - Marjolijn Peltenburg, Marja Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen, Brian Doig:

Mathematical power of special-needs pupils: An ICT-based dynamic assessment format to reveal weak pupils' learning potential. 273-284 - Stephen W. Draper

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Catalytic assessment: understanding how MCQs and EVS can foster deep learning. 285-293 - Aleksej Heinze, Beverley Heinze:

Blended e-learning skeleton of conversation: Improving formative assessment in undergraduate dissertation supervision. 294-305 - Stephen W. Draper

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What are learners actually regulating when given feedback? 306-315 - Dick Ng'ambi

, Irwin Brown
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Intended and unintended consequences of student use of an online questioning environment. 316-328 - Steve Loddington, Keith Pond, Nicola Wilkinson, Peter Willmot

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A case study of the development of WebPA: An online peer-moderated marking tool. 329-341 - Elena Barberà

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Mutual feedback in e-portfolio assessment: an approach to the netfolio system. 342-357 - Chi-Cheng Chang, Kuo-Hung Tseng:

Use and performances of Web-based portfolio assessment. 358-370 - Sally E. Jordan

, Tom Mitchell:
e-Assessment for learning? The potential of short-answer free-text questions with tailored feedback. 371-385 - Kerry Shephard:

e is for exploration: Assessing hard-to-measure learning outcomes. 386-398
Volume 40, Number 3, May 2009
- Gilly Salmon

, David Hawkridge:
Editorial: Out of this world. 401-413
- Steven Warburton

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Second Life in higher education: Assessing the potential for and the barriers to deploying virtual worlds in learning and teaching. 414-426 - Matthew Wheeler:

Developing the Media Zoo in Second Life. 427-443 - Martin Oliver

, Diane Carr:
Learning in virtual worlds: Using communities of practice to explain how people learn from play. 444-457 - Palitha Edirisingha

, Ming Nie, Mark Pluciennik, Ruth Young:
Socialisation for learning at a distance in a 3-D multi-user virtual environment. 458-479 - Nicholas Omale, Wei-Chen Hung

, Lara Luetkehans, Jessamine Cooke-Plagwitz:
Learning in 3-D multiuser virtual environments: Exploring the use of unique 3-D attributes for online problem-based learning. 480-495 - Peter Twining

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Exploring the educational potential of virtual worlds - Some reflections from the SPP. 496-514 - David Bell:

Learning from Second Life. 515-525 - Gilly Salmon

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The future for (second) life and learning. 526-538
- Nicole Cargill-Kipar:

My dragonfly flies upside down! Using Second Life in multimedia design to teach students programming. 539-542 - Dave Cormier:

MUVE eventedness: An experience like any other. 543-546 - Steph Broadribb, Christopher James Carter

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Using Second Life in human resource development. 547-550 - Jeremy W. Kemp, Daniel Livingstone

, Peter Russell Bloomfield:
SLOODLE: Connecting VLE tools with emergent teaching practice in Second Life. 551-555 - Jeremy D. Foss:

Lessons from learning in virtual environments. 556-560 - Margarita Pérez-García:

MUVEnation: A European peer-to-peer learning programme for teacher training in the use of MUVEs in education. 561-567 - Simon Heid, Thomas Kretschmer:

LLL3D's contribution to teaching and learning with 3-D MUVEs in higher education. 568-571
- Ramesh C. Sharma:

Second lives - By Tim Guest. 573-574 - David Bell:

Augmented learning - By Eric Klopfer. 574-575 - Michael Thomas:

Exodus to the virtual world - By Edward Castranova. 575-577 - David Hawkridge:

I, Avatar: The culture and consequences of having a second life - By Mark Stephen Meadows. 577-580 - Mike Johnson:

The e-learning handbook - Edited by Saul Carliner & Patti Shank Handbook of research on educational communications and technology - Edited by J Michael Spector. 581-582 - Gi-Zen Liu

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Improving learning, skills and inclusion - By Frank Coffield. 582-583 - John Cowan:

Creative learning 3-11 and how we document it - Edited by Anna Craft Creative LEARNING - Activities and games that REALLY engage people - By Robert W Lucas. 583-584 - James Hartley:

Applied e-learning and e-teaching in higher education - Edited by Roisin Donnelly & Fiona McSweeney. 584-585 - Gi-Zen Liu

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Media, learning, and sites of possibility - Edited by Marc Lamont Hill & Lalitha Vasudevan. 585-586 - Sanjaya Mishra:

Podcasting 101 for training and development - By Kaliyam A Islam Podcasting for learning in universities - By Gilly Salmon & Palitha Edirisingha. 586-587 - Jude Clark:

Instructional systems and technology - Edited by Terry T Kidd & Holim Song. 587-588 - Colin Latchem:

From vocational to higher education - By Gavin F Moodie. 588 - Pete Cannell:

Handbook of distance learning for real-time and asynchronous information technology education - Edited by Solomon Negash. 589 - Robyn Smyth:

Quality improvement in adult vocational education and training - By Nicky Perry & David Sherlock. 589-590 - Ramesh C. Sharma:

Standardized testing - By Richard P Phelps. 590-591
Volume 40, Number 4, July 2009
- Nick Rushby

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Editorial. 595-596
- Yi-Chia Cheng, Hsin-Te Yeh:

From concepts of motivation to its application in instructional design: Reconsidering motivation from an instructional design perspective. 597-605 - Kyu Yon Lim

, Hyeon Woo Lee, Barbara L. Grabowski:
Does concept-mapping strategy work for everyone? The levels of generativity and learners' self-regulated learning skills. 606-618 - Tamas Makany

, Jonathan Kemp, Itiel E. Dror:
Optimising the use of note-taking as an external cognitive aid for increasing learning. 619-635 - Danielle L. Lusk, Amber D. Evans, Thomas R. Jeffrey, Keith R. Palmer, Chris S. Wikstrom, Peter E. Doolittle

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Multimedia learning and individual differences: Mediating the effects of working memory capacity with segmentation. 636-651 - Paul Ginns

, Robert A. Ellis:
Evaluating the quality of e-learning at the degree level in the student experience of blended learning. 652-663 - Amy J. Hilbelink:

A measure of the effectiveness of incorporating 3D human anatomy into an online undergraduate laboratory. 664-672 - Minjuan Wang

, Ruimin Shen, Daniel Novak, Xiaoyan Pan:
The impact of mobile learning on students' learning behaviours and performance: Report from a large blended classroom. 673-695 - Wilfred Wing-Fat Lau

, Allan H. K. Yuen:
Exploring the effects of gender and learning styles on computer programming performance: implications for programming pedagogy. 696-712 - Tainyi Luor, Changya Hu, His-Peng Lu:

'Mind the gap': An empirical study of the gap between intention and actual usage of corporate e-learning programmes in the financial industry. 713-732 - Mansureh Kebritchi

, Atsusi Hirumi, Wendi Kappers, Renee Henry:
Analysis of the supporting websites for the use of instructional games in K-12 settings. 733-754
- Shesen Guo, Ganzhou Zhang:

Designing spatial-based news presentation as a simple and powerful alternative way of reading the earth. 755-760 - Nimer F. Baya'a

, Hanadi Mia'ari Shehade, Amal Roby Baya'a:
A rubric for evaluating web-based learning environments. 761-763 - Ming-Chung Chen, Ting-Fang Wu

, Yun Lung Lin, Ya-Hui Tasi, Hui-Ching Chen:
The effect of different representations on reading digital text for students with cognitive disabilities. 764-770
- Jo Matthews:

Action Research and Organisation Theory - Edited by Anne Marie Berg and Olav Eikeland. 771 - Mike Johnson:

Teaching and Learning with Virtual Teams - Edited by Pixy Ferris and Susan Godar. 771-772 - Joshua Dimbylow:

Email - SMS - MMS - By Carmen Frehner. 772-773 - Sharon Buckley:

Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - Edited by Heather Fry. 773-774 - Robyn Smyth:

Useful Theory: Making Critical Education Practical - Edited by Rebecca A Goldstein. 774-775 - Colin Latchem:

Overcoming the Barriers to Higher Education - By Stephen Gorard. 775 - John Cowan:

Academic Writing and Publishing - By James Hartley. 775-776 - Giuliana Dettori:

Inspiring Primary Teaching - By Denis Hayes. 776 - Nick Rushby:

Handbook of Research on Mobile Multimedia - Edited by Ismail Khalil Ibrahim. 777 - Alejandro Armellini:

Learning Design and Learning Objects - Edited by Lori Lockyer. 777-778 - Giuliana Dettori:

Inside Stories - By J Robertson. 778-779 - Robyn Smyth:

How to Create Podcasts for Education - By Gilly Salmon. 779 - Michael Thomas:

Using Secondary Data in Educational and Social Research - By Emma Smith. 779-780 - Nick Webb:

Strategic Applications of Distance Learning Technologies - Edited by Mahbubur Rahman Syed. 780-781 - Ramesh C. Sharma:

Working One-to-One with Students - By Gina Wisker. 781-782 - Michael Thomas:

Handbook of Research on Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning - Edited by Felicia Zhang and Beth Barber. 782-783
Volume 40, Number 5, September 2009
- Nick Rushby

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Editorial: Who pays for publishing? 787-789
- Robert Z. Zheng

, Matthew McAlack, Barbara Wilmes, Patty Kohler-Evans, Jacquee Williamson:
Effects of multimedia on cognitive load, self-efficacy, and multiple rule-based problem solving. 790-803 - Lana Penny, Elizabeth Murphy:

Rubrics for designing and evaluating online asynchronous discussions. 804-820 - Yavuz Erdogan:

Paper-based and computer-based concept mappings: The effects on computer achievement, computer anxiety and computer attitude. 821-836 - Kate Orton-Johnson:

'I've stuck to the path I'm afraid': exploring student non-use of blended learning. 837-847 - Wong Kin Mun, Khe Foon Hew, Wing Sum Cheung:

The impact of the use of response pad system on the learning of secondary school physics concepts: A Singapore quasi-experiment study. 848-860 - Niki Davis, Christina Preston, Ismail Sahin:

Training teachers to use new technologies impacts multiple ecologies: Evidence from a national initiative. 861-878 - Kai Hakkarainen

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Three generations of technology-enhanced learning. 879-888 - Ahmad Rafi, Khairulanuar Samsudin:

Practising mental rotation using interactive Desktop Mental Rotation Trainer (iDeMRT). 889-900 - Jiyou Jia, Weichao Chen

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The further development of CSIEC project driven by application and evaluation in English education. 901-918 - Neil Selwyn

, John Potter
, Sue Cranmer
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Primary pupils' use of information and communication technologies at school and home. 919-932 - Ikseon Choi

, Sang Joon Lee, Jeongwan Kang:
Implementing a case-based e-learning environment in a lecture-oriented anaesthesiology class: Do learning styles matter in complex problem solving over time? 933-947
- Sabina Siebert, John Cowan:

IT support for external assessors? 948-949 - Joseph S. Fulda:

Using WordPerfect to detect plagiarism on open-book essay tests. 950-955 - Stephen Kinsella

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Many to one: Using the mobile phone to interact with large classes. 956-958 - Linda Clarke:

Video reflections in initial teacher education. 959-961
- Michael Thomas:

The interactive whiteboard revolution - By Chris Betcher & Mal Lee. 962 - Eric Deeson:

How to achieve your QTS - Edited by Neil Denby Fierce teaching - By Eric Jensen How to be a brilliant teacher - By Trevor Wright. 963-964 - John Cowan:

The curriculum studies reader - Edited by David J Flinders & Stephen J Thornton. 964-965 - Ramesh C. Sharma:

Constructing identities in online communities of practice - By Leila Kajee. 965-966 - Giuliana Dettori:

Interactive literacy education - Edited by Charles Kinzer & Ludo Verhoeven. 966 - James Hartley:

Sage handbook of educational action research - Edited by Susan Noffke & Bridget Somekh. 966-967 - Sanjaya Mishra:

Teaching ICT - By Carl Simmons & Claire Hawkins. 968 - Ramesh C. Sharma:

Effective teacher education and mentoring - By Michael Strong. 968-969
Volume 40, Number 6, November 2009
- Nick Rushby

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Editorial. 975-979
- Sara de Freitas, Tim Neumann

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Pedagogic strategies supporting the use of Synchronous Audiographic Conferencing: A review of the literature. 980-998 - ShinYi Lin, Richard C. Overbaugh:

Computer-mediated discussion, self-efficacy and gender. 999-1013 - Jennifer Duncan-Howell:

eCAF: A new tool for the conversational analysis of electronic communication. 1014-1027 - Chih-Ming Chen

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Ontology-based concept map for planning a personalised learning path. 1028-1058 - Siong-Hoe Lau

, Peter Charles Woods:
Understanding learner acceptance of learning objects: The roles of learning object characteristics and individual differences. 1059-1075 - Ivan Pribela, Mirjana Ivanovic

, Zoran Budimac
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Svetovid - Interactive development and submission system with prevention of academic collusion in computer programming. 1076-1093 - Oliver McGarr

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The development of ICT across the curriculum in Irish schools: A historical perspective. 1094-1108 - Fu-Yun Yu, Yu-Hsin Liu:

Creating a psychologically safe online space for a student-generated questions learning activity via different identity revelation modes. 1109-1123 - Tom J. Cherrett

, Gary B. Wills
, Joe Price, Sarah Maynard, Itiel E. Dror:
Making training more cognitively effective: Making videos interactive. 1124-1134
- Sen-Chi Yu

, Chien Chou
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Does authentic happiness exist in cyberspace? Implications for understanding and guiding college students' Internet attitudes and behaviours. 1135-1138 - Timothy Teo

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Is there an attitude problem? Reconsidering the role of attitude in the TAM. 1139-1141
- Jo Matthews:

The coaching toolkit - By Shaun Allison & Michael Harbour. 1142 - Marie Martin:

Multimedia and literacy development - By Adriana G Bus & Susan B Neuman. 1142-1143 - David Hawkridge, Gabi Witthaus

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Rethinking e-learning research - By Norm Friesen. 1143-1144 - Inge Martin:

Coaching and mentoring: Theory and practice - By Bob Garvey et al. 1144-1145 - James Hartley:

E-collaboration - Edited by Ned Kock. 1146-1147 - John Cowan:

Causation in educational research - By Keith Morrison. 1147-1148 - Colin Latchem:

Education for all - By Richard Pring et al. 1148-1149 - Robyn Smyth:

Introduction to research methods in education - By Keith F Punch. 1149-1150 - Robyn Smyth:

Evaluation in distance education and e-learning - By Valerie Ruhe & Bruno D Zumbo. 1150-1151 - Eric Deeson:

The open schools handbook - Edited by Vivier du. 1151-1152 - Michael Thomas:

Virtual learning environments: Using, choosing and developing your VLE - By Martin Weller. 1152-1153

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