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Interactive Learning Environments, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2018
- Pericles 'Asher' Rospigliosi

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Why do I care about interactive learning environments? 1-2
- Vanda Santos

, Pedro Quaresma
, Milena Maric, Helena Campos
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Web geometry laboratory: case studies in Portugal and Serbia. 3-21 - Irene Efstathiou, Eleni A. Kyza

, Yiannis Georgiou
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An inquiry-based augmented reality mobile learning approach to fostering primary school students' historical reasoning in non-formal settings. 22-41 - Hector R. Ponce

, Richard E. Mayer, Verónica A. Figueroa, Mario J. López
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Interactive highlighting for just-in-time formative assessment during whole-class instruction: effects on vocabulary learning and reading comprehension. 42-60 - Madeline M. Crocitto, Lynn D. Walsh, Albert Murphy, Maureen A. Keefe:

Diversity as a natural occurrence: an enrichment strategy of peer learning. 61-74 - Amine Hatun Atas

, Ömer Delialioglu
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A question-answer system for mobile devices in lecture-based instruction: a qualitative analysis of student engagement and learning. 75-90 - Ting-Chia Hsu:

Behavioural sequential analysis of using an instant response application to enhance peer interactions in a flipped classroom. 91-105 - Hui-Chuan Li

, Andreas J. Stylianides:
An examination of the roles of the teacher and students during a problem-based learning intervention: lessons learned from a study in a Taiwanese primary mathematics classroom. 106-117 - Han-Yu Sung

, Gwo-Jen Hwang:
Facilitating effective digital game-based learning behaviors and learning performances of students based on a collaborative knowledge construction strategy. 118-134 - Jorge Arenas-Gaitán

, Javier Rondán-Cataluña
, Patricio E. Ramírez-Correa
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Modelling the success of learning management systems: application of latent class segmentation using FIMIX-PLS. 135-147
Volume 26, Number 2, 2018
- Sue Greener:

Methodological choices for research into interactive learning. 149-150
- Piotr Leszczynski

, Anna Charuta
, Beata Laziuk
, Robert Galazkowski
, Arkadiusz Wejnarski
, Magdalena Roszak, Barbara Kolodziejczak
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Multimedia and interactivity in distance learning of resuscitation guidelines: a randomised controlled trial. 151-162 - Chwee Beng Lee:

Initial development of the Meaningful Learning with Technology Scale (MeLTS) for high-school students. 163-174 - Iñaki Etaio

, Itziar Churruca
, Diego Rada
, Jonatan Miranda
, Amaia Saracibar
, Fernando Sarrionandia
, Arrate Lasa
, Edurne Simón
, Idoia Labayen
, Olaia Martinez
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Cross-curricular skills development in final-year dissertation by active and collaborative methodologies. 175-188 - Peijian Paul Sun

, Rui (Eric) Yuan:
Understanding collaborative language learning in novice-level foreign language classrooms: perceptions of teachers and students. 189-205 - Anna Mavroudi, Michail N. Giannakos, John Krogstie

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Supporting adaptive learning pathways through the use of learning analytics: developments, challenges and future opportunities. 206-220 - Po-Han Wu, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Mei-Ling Yang, Chih-Hung Chen

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Impacts of integrating the repertory grid into an augmented reality-based learning design on students' learning achievements, cognitive load and degree of satisfaction. 221-234 - Ching-Huei Chen

, Victor Law, Wei-Yu Chen:
The effects of peer competition-based science learning game on secondary students' performance, achievement goals, and perceived ability. 235-244 - Xianmin Yang, Shuqiang Song, Xinshuo Zhao, Shengquan Yu

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Understanding user behavioral patterns in open knowledge communities. 245-255 - Timothy Teo

, Tenzin Doleck, Paul Bazelais:
The role of attachment in Facebook usage: a study of Canadian college students. 256-272 - Jianxia Du, Chuang Wang

, Mingming Zhou, Jianzhong Xu
, Xitao Fan
, Saosan Lei:
Group trust, communication media, and interactivity: toward an integrated model of online collaborative learning. 273-286
Volume 26, Number 3, 2018
- Sue Greener:

Stop daydreaming, pay attention. 287-288
- Seungyup Lee, Jongsoo Baek

, Gunhee Han:
Effects of using a second-screen application on attention, learning, and user experience in an educational content. 289-307 - Martin Rehm

, Allison Littlejohn
, Bart Rienties
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Does a formal wiki event contribute to the formation of a network of practice? A social capital perspective on the potential for informal learning. 308-319 - Seiji Isotani

, Helena Macedo Reis
, Danilo Alvares
, Anarosa A. F. Brandão
, Leônidas de Oliveira Brandão
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A DGS gesture dictionary for modelling on mobile devices. 320-336 - Ayse Bagriacik Yilmaz

, Serçin Karatas
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Development and validation of perceptions of online interaction scale. 337-354 - Martín Cáceres, Miguel Nussbaum

, M. Marroquín, Samuel Gleisner, J. T. Marquínez:
Building arguments: key to collaborative scaffolding. 355-371 - Kuo-Lun Hsiao, Tien-Chi Huang

, Mu-Yen Chen
, Nien-Ting Chiang:
Understanding the behavioral intention to play Austronesian learning games: from the perspectives of learning outcome, service quality, and hedonic value. 372-385 - Varvara Garneli, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos

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Programming video games and simulations in science education: exploring computational thinking through code analysis. 386-401 - Murat Tezer

, Burcu Turan Çimsir:
The impact of using mobile-supported learning management systems in teaching web design on the academic success of students and their opinions on the course. 402-410 - Sheng-Yuan Wang, Shao-Chen Chang

, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Pei-Ying Chen:
A microworld-based role-playing game development approach to engaging students in interactive, enjoyable, and effective mathematics learning. 411-423
Volume 26, Number 4, 2018
- Sue Greener:

Reframing innovative teaching. 425-426
- Chih-Ming Chen

, Jung-Ying Wang:
Effects of online synchronous instruction with an attention monitoring and alarm mechanism on sustained attention and learning performance. 427-443 - Kai-Yi Chin

, Ko-Fong Lee, Yen-Lin Chen
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Using an interactive ubiquitous learning system to enhance authentic learning experiences in a cultural heritage course. 444-459 - Timothy Teo

, Fang Huang
, Cathy Ka Weng Hoi:
Explicating the influences that explain intention to use technology among English teachers in China. 460-475 - Olle Bälter

, Dawn Zimmaro
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Keystroke-level analysis to estimate time to process pages in online learning environments. 476-485 - Hajar Ghaem Sigarchian, Sara Logghe, Ruben Verborgh

, Wesley De Neve
, Frank Salliau, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle
, Dimitri Schuurman
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Hybrid e-TextBooks as comprehensive interactive learning environments. 486-505 - Travis K. Huang

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How to lessen the effects of user resistance on the adoption of an e-learning environment: screenshot annotation on Flickr. 506-524 - Ester Aflalo, Lizet Zana, Tehila Huri:

The interactive whiteboard in primary school science and interaction. 525-538 - Wim Westera

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Simulating serious games: a discrete-time computational model based on cognitive flow theory. 539-552 - Xiaoming Zhu, Bo Sun

, Yanlin Luo
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Interactive learning system "VisMis" for scientific visualization course. 553-565
- Call for Papers. 566

Volume 26, Number 5, 2018
- Sue Greener:

Research limitations: the need for honesty and common sense. 567-568
- Yuan-Hsuan Lee

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Scripting to enhance university students' critical thinking in flipped learning: implications of the delayed effect on science reading literacy. 569-582 - Wenyeh Huang, Jonathan C. Ho

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Improving moral reasoning among college students: a game-based learning approach. 583-596 - Youhyun Shin

, Junghyuk Park, Sang-goo Lee:
Improving the integrated experience of in-class activities and fine-grained data collection for analysis in a blended learning class. 597-612 - Therese Gunn

, Lee Jones
, Pete Bridge
, Pam Rowntree
, Lisa Nissen
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The use of virtual reality simulation to improve technical skill in the undergraduate medical imaging student. 613-620 - Noga Magen-Nagar, Miri Shonfeld

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The impact of an online collaborative learning program on students' attitude towards technology. 621-637 - Bahadir Namdar

, Ji Shen
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Knowledge organization through multiple representations in a computer-supported collaborative learning environment. 638-653 - Erdem Çekmez

, Buket Özüm Bülbül:
An example of the use of dynamic mathematics software to create problem-solving environments that serve multiple purposes. 654-663 - Chia-Chen Chen, Chien-Yi Chen:

Exploring the effect of learning styles on learning achievement in a u-Museum. 664-681 - Betul Sekendiz

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Utilisation of formative peer-assessment in distance online education: a case study of a multi-model sport management unit. 682-694 - Yu-Hsuan Chen, Chang-Hwa Wang

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Learner presence, perception, and learning achievements in augmented-reality-mediated learning environments. 695-708
- Special issue: the innovative use of crowdsourcing in education. 709-711

- Special Issue on Educational Big Data and Learning Analytics. 712-715

Volume 26, Number 6, 2018
- Sue Greener:

Student disengagement: is technology the problem or the solution? 716-717
- Andrew Lu, Sandra Chan, Yiyu Cai, Lihui Huang, Zin Tun Nay, Sui Lin Goei

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Learning through VR gaming with virtual pink dolphins for children with ASD. 718-729 - Wei-Wen Chen, Ching-Chen Chen, Chia-Liang Dai

, Nok Man U, Lin Cheng
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Is the incremental theory of intelligence a key to students' motivational engagement? The moderating effects of self-enhancement and self-criticism. 730-744 - Hans G. K. Hummel, Elizabeth A. Boyle

, Sif Einarsdóttir
, Arna Pétursdóttir, Aurel Graur:
Game-based career learning support for youth: effects of playing the Youth@Work game on career adaptability. 745-759 - Oliver Schneider

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A concept to simplify authoring of adaptive hypermedia eLearning structures. 760-775 - Aras Bozkurt

, Jeffrey Keefer
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Participatory learning culture and community formation in connectivist MOOCs. 776-788 - Sheng-Shiang Tseng

, Hui-Chin Yeh
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Integrating reciprocal teaching in an online environment with an annotation feature to enhance low-achieving students' English reading comprehension. 789-802 - Feng-Kuang Chiang

, Lian Qin:
A Pilot study to assess the impacts of game-based construction learning, using scratch, on students' multi-step equation-solving performance. 803-814 - Chia-Wen Tsai

, Pei-Di Shen, I-Chun Chiang, Wen-Yu Chen, Yi-Fen Chen:
Exploring the effects of web-mediated socially-shared regulation of learning and experience-based learning on improving students' learning. 815-826 - Chan Chang-Tik

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Impact of learning styles on the community of inquiry presences in multi-disciplinary blended learning environments. 827-838 - Kyungbin Kwon

, Suhkyung Shin
, Thomas A. Brush
, Krista D. Glazewski
, Thomas Edelberg
, Su Jin Park, Zuheir N. Khlaif
, Hamid Nadiruzzaman
, Husa Alangari
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Inquiry learning behaviors captured through screencasts in problem-based learning. 839-855
Volume 26, Number 7, 2018
- Sue Greener:

The knowing-doing gap in learning with technology. 856-857
- Richard Walker

, Martin Jenkins
, Julie Voce
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The rhetoric and reality of technology-enhanced learning developments in UK higher education: reflections on recent UCISA research findings (2012-2016). 858-868 - Hsien-Sheng Hsiao, Jyun-Chen Chen, Chien-Yu Lin, Wen-Nong Chen:

The influence of a gesture-based learning approach on preschoolers' learning performance, motor skills, and motion behaviors. 869-881 - Irene Rubino

, Claudia Barberis
, Giovanni Malnati
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Exploring the values of writing collaboratively through a digital storytelling platform: a mixed-methods analysis of users' participation, perspectives and practices. 882-894 - Irene Esteban-Millat, Francisco José Martínez-López, Maria Pujol-Jover

, Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad
, Alejandro Alegret
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An extension of the technology acceptance model for online learning environments. 895-910 - Magdalena Cantabella

, Belén López, Alberto Caballero
, Andrés Muñoz
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Analysis and evaluation of lecturers' activity in Learning Management Systems: Subjective and objective perceptions. 911-923 - Betul Ozaydin Ozkara

, Hasan Çakir:
Participation in online courses from the students' perspective. 924-942 - Yi-Hsuan Wang

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Interactive response system (IRS) for college students: individual versus cooperative learning. 943-957 - Na Zhao

, Fei Gao
, Dazhi Yang
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Examining student learning and perceptions in social annotation-based translation activities. 958-969 - Gwo-Dong Chen, Chih-Kai Chang

, Chin-Yeh Wang, Xiao-Lun Jian:
Development and evaluation of a novel e-book interface for scaffolding thinking context to learn from writing examples. 970-988
Volume 26, Number 8, 2018
- Pericles 'Asher' Rospigliosi

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Learning about learning: how demonstrating a willingness and ability to learn may be key. 989-990
- Thouraya Daouas

, Hanen Lejmi
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Emotions recognition in an intelligent elearning environment. 991-1009 - Zhumagul Nurakun Kyzy, Rita Ismailova

, Hakan Dündar:
Learning management system implementation: a case study in the Kyrgyz Republic. 1010-1022 - Zhong Sun

, Xiajing Yao
, Jiaxin You, Wenli Du, Liming Luo:
Detecting the correlation between mobile learning behavior and personal characteristics among elementary school students. 1023-1038 - Su Cai, Gaoxia Zhu

, Ying-Tien Wu, Enrui Liu
, Xiaoyi Hu
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A case study of gesture-based games in enhancing the fine motor skills and recognition of children with autism. 1039-1052 - Han-Yu Sung

, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Po-Han Wu, Dai-Chi Lin:
Facilitating deep-strategy behaviors and positive learning performances in science inquiry activities with a 3D experiential gaming approach. 1053-1073 - Cheng-Hsuan Li

, Huey-Min Wu
, Bor-Chen Kuo, Yu-Mao Yang, Chin-Kai Lin
, Wei-Hsiang Wang:
The validity of computerized visual motor integration assessment using Chinese basic strokes. 1074-1089 - Hafed Zarzour

, Mokhtar Sellami:
Effects of a linked data-based annotation approach on students' learning achievement and cognitive load. 1090-1099 - Jyh-Yih Hsu

, Chia-Chen Chen, Po-Feng Ting:
Understanding MOOC continuance: An empirical examination of social support theory. 1100-1118

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