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Lynn Jeffrey
table of contents, JITE, IT education
i - iii
192 downloads
Sabrina J Sterling
This study examined the relationship between middle school students’ personality type and their academic performance in the technology courses in which they participated. It also explored the differences in technology use by personality. Most participants identified games as a favorite pastime. However, there were some noted temperamental differences. Students with the analytical personality repor ...
technology, temperament, MBTI, True Colors, KTS, differentiation, personality type
1 - 18
491 downloads
Dirk Heerwegh, Kurt De Wit, Jef C. Verhoeven
Computers have taken an important place in the training of science students and in the professional life of scientists. It is often taken for granted that most students have mastered basic Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) skills; however, it has been shown that not all students are equally proficient in this regard. Starting from theories of socialization and technology acceptance ...
survey, ICT skills, computer literacy, science students, technology acceptance model, TAM, higher education, structural equation model, confirmatory factor analysis
19 - 47
529 downloads
Thang Manh Tran, Dorian Stoilescu
This paper explores and analyses similarities and differences in ICT curricula, policies, and assessment between the Vietnamese and Australian educational systems for the final years of secondary educational level. It was found that while having a common core set of tendencies, the Australian ICT curricula, policies, and assessments differ markedly from the Vietnamese counterparts. These differenc ...
ICT education, comparative studies in ICT education, ICT curriculum, ICT policies, ICT assessment
49 - 73
348 downloads
Mehmet FIRAT
Two of the most important outcomes of learning analytics are predicting students’ learning and providing effective feedback. Learning Management Systems (LMS), which are widely used to support online and face-to-face learning, provide extensive research opportunities with detailed records of background data regarding users’ behaviors. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of und ...
LMS, Learning Analytics, Online Learning, Academic Achievement
75 - 87
564 downloads
Jamie Costley, Christopher Lange
Understanding the relationship between social presence and critical thinking is useful for gaining insight into the interaction and discourse of learners online. Further study of how these two presences interact is important because research has shown a wide variety of relationships, both positive and negative, between social presence and critical thinking. The aim of this study is to investigate ...
CMC, CoI, critical thinking, learning communities, online learning, social presence
89 - 108
256 downloads
Ahmed Al-Azawei, Ali kadhim Al-Bermani, Karsten Lundqvist
This study investigated the complex relationship among learning styles, gender, perceived satisfaction, and academic performance across four programming courses supported by an e-learning platform. A total of 219 undergraduate students from a public Iraqi university who recently experienced e-learning voluntarily took place in the study. The integrated courses adopted a blended learning mode and a ...
learning styles, gender, academic performance, perceived satisfaction, blended learning
109 - 130
238 downloads
Lisa Molin, Annika Lantz-Andersson
Since reading and writing digitally demand partially different competencies, there is a change in some of the premises of related educational practices. This study aims to contribute to the knowledge of educational reading practices by scrutinizing how literacy events evolve in a digital classroom where each student has a personal digital device (1:1), iPads in this study. Our study is grounded in ...
literacy, digital technologies, interaction analysis, reading practices, structural resources
131 - 156
370 downloads
Anna Sun, Xiufang Chen
Using a qualitative content analysis approach, this study reviewed 47 published studies and research on online teaching and learning since 2008, primarily focusing on how theories, practices and assessments apply to the online learning environment. The purpose of this paper is to provide practical suggestions for those who are planning to develop online courses so that they can make informed deci ...
online education, online teaching, online learning community, asynchronous learning, cognitive presence, social presence, teaching presence, online higher education
157 - 190
5335 downloads
Moamer Ali Shakroum , KOK Wai wong , Lance Chun Che Fung
Several studies and experiments have been conducted in recent years to examine the value and the advantage of using the Gesture-Based Learning System (GBLS).The investigation of the influence of the GBLS mode on the learning outcomes is still scarce. Most previous studies did not address more than one category of learning outcomes (cognitive, affective outcomes, etc.) at the same time when used to ...
Gesture Based Learning System (GBLS), Computer Simulated Software Learning (CSSL) mode, Kinect sensor, Perceptual User Interface (PUI), learning technology, Technology Mediated Learning (TML), Learning Outcomes
191 - 210
197 downloads
Noga Magen- Nagar, Ditza Maskit
The National Israeli Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Program that called for the “adaption of the educational system to the 21st century”, has been implemented in Israel since 2010. The program’s purpose intended to introduce an ‘ICT culture’ in the educational system – pre-schools and lower-level schools, as well as in higher education institutions, including teachers colleges. Fol ...
ICT integration; educators; innovational change; teacher colleges
211 - 232
265 downloads
Gila Cohen Zilka
Researchers and policy makers have been exploring ways to reduce the digital divide. Parameters commonly used to examine the digital divide worldwide, as well as in this study, are: (a) the digital divide in the accessibility and mobility of the ICT infrastructure and of the content infrastructure (e.g., sites used in school); and (b) the digital divide in literacy skills. In the present study we ...
Information and communication technology (ICT), digital divide, disadvantaged populations, desktop computers, hybrid computers, E-Readiness
233 - 251
313 downloads
Khanh Tran Ngo Nhu
This study examines factors that determine the attitudes of learners toward a blended e-learning system (BELS) using data collected by questionnaire from a sample of 396 students involved in a BELS environment in Vietnam. A theoretical model is derived from previous studies and is analyzed and developed using structural equation modeling techniques. Several theoretical findings from previous studi ...
blended e-learning, technology acceptance, beliefs, attitude, structural equation modelling
253 - 282
295 downloads
Jesús Moreno León, Gregorio Robles, Marcos Román-González
The introduction of computer programming in K-12 has become mainstream in the last years, as countries around the world are making coding part of their curriculum. Nevertheless, there is a lack of empirical studies that investigate how learning to program at an early age affects other school subjects. In this regard, this paper compares three quasi-experimental research designs conducted in three ...
elementary education, improving classroom teaching, interdisciplinary projects, pro-gramming and programming languages, teaching/learning strategies, computer education, Scratch
283 - 303
953 downloads
Mary Lam, Monique Hines, Robyn Lowe, Srivalli Nagarajan, Melanie Keep, Merrolee Penman, Emma Power
There is increasing recognition of the role eHealth will play in the effective and efficient delivery of healthcare. This research challenges the assumption that students enter university as digital natives, able to confidently and competently adapt their use of information and communication technology (ICT) to new contexts. This study explored health sciences students’ preparedness for working, a ...
Allied health, eHealth, Technology, ICT, Health sciences, Higher education, Internet, Survey, Telehealth, Telemedicine
305 - 334
308 downloads
Fatima E Terrazas-Arellanes, Carolyn Knox, Lisa A Strycker, Emily Walden
To help students navigate the digital environment, teachers not only need access to the right technology tools but they must also engage in pedagogically sound, high-quality professional development. For teachers, quality professional development can mean the difference between merely using technology tools and creating transformative change in the classroom. For students — especially those with l ...
teacher training, middle school, digital learning, learning disabilities, special education
335 - 367
306 downloads
Romina Plesec Gasparic, Mojca Pecar
Professional development of future teachers is based on connecting theory and practice with the aim of supporting and developing critical, independent, responsible decision-making and active teaching. With this aim we designed a blended learning environment with an asynchronous online discussion, enabling collaboration and reflection even when face-to-face communication was not possible. This pape ...
teacher education, reflection, collaboration, blended learning environment, asynchronous online discussion, social and cognitive components of interaction
369 - 393
225 downloads
Tan Fung Ivan Chan, Marianne Borja, Brett Welch, Mary Ellen Batiuk
Instructional technologies can be effective tools to foster student engagement, but university faculty may be reluctant to integrate innovative and evidence-based modern learning technologies into instruction. Based on Rogers’ diffusion of innovation theory, this quantitative, nonexperimental, one-shot cross-sectional survey determined what attributes of innovation (relative advantage, compatibil ...
clicker, audience response system, instructional technology adoption
395 - 407
148 downloads
Mark H McManis, Lilla D McManis
The use of touch-based technologies by young children to improve academic skills has seen growth outpacing empirical evidence of its effectiveness. Due to the educational challenges low-income children face, the stakes for providing instructional technology with demonstrated efficacy are high. The current work presents an empirical study of the use of a touch-based, computer-assisted learning syst ...
computer-assisted, touch-based, instructional technology, literacy, math, preschool, student achievement, low-income
409 - 429
360 downloads
Kara Sage, Joseph Rausch, Abigail Quirk, Lauren Halladay
The present study focused on how self-control over pace might help learners successfully extract information from digital learning aids. Past research has indicated that too much control over pace can be overwhelming, but too little control over pace can be ineffective. Within the popular self-testing domain of flashcards, we sought to elucidate the optimal level of user control for digital learni ...
computer, pace, self-control, learning, flashcards
431 - 456
235 downloads
Mark Angolia, Leslie R Pagliari
This paper assesses the effectiveness of the adoption of curriculum content developed and supported by a global academic university-industry alliance sponsored by one of the world’s largest information technology software providers. Academic alliances promote practical and future-oriented education while providing access to proprietary software and technology. Specifically, this paper addresses a ...
information technology, point-and-click, academic alliances, IT education, business process integration, pedagogy
457 - 478
137 downloads
Hamideh Marefat, Abbas Ali Rezaee, Farid Naserieh
In recent years, gloss presentation format or the location where a gloss appears with respect to its related target word has received renewed attention. Research suggested that different gloss presentation formats could have differential effects on reading comprehension and/or vocabulary learning. This study hypothesized that the effectiveness of different computerized gloss presentation formats i ...
gloss presentation format, computerized glosses, reading comprehension, cognitive load, split-attention effect
479 - 501
160 downloads
Stella Erbes, Steven Lesky, Joshua Myers
This qualitative study seeks to understand and resolve the difficulties that teachers encounter when integrating mobile devices in classrooms. To address the issue of teacher receptiveness, three undergraduate researchers collaborated with an education professor in spring 2012 to complete a qualitative study with a two-fold purpose: 1) to investigate how two secondary teachers in an independent sc ...
iPad, educational technology, 1:1, BYOD, teacher efficacy, instructional philosophy, teacher training, professional development, technology support, technology integration
503 - 516
584 downloads
Vanesa M. Gámiz-Sánchez, María-Jesús Gallego-Arrufat, Emilio Crisol-Moya
This study explores the impact of electronic portfolios on undergraduate learning in higher education. Based on a descriptive study, it analyses the prospective teacher’s perception of use of these tools (electronic portfolio in Moodle-Mahara, in the institutional environment of a university in southern Europe), examining the variables participation, autonomous learning, and motivation. The result ...
electronic portfolios, higher education, teacher preparation, autonomous learning, student motivations
517 - 533
173 downloads
Christopher N Blundell, Kar-Tin Lee, Shaun Nykvist
Digital technologies are an important requirement for curriculum expectations, including general ICT capability and STEM education. These technologies are also positioned as mechanisms for educational reform via transformation of teacher practice. It seems, however, that wide-scale transformation of teacher practice and digital learning remain unrealized. This is commonly attributed to a range of ...
digital technologies, digital learning, transformation, pedagogy, influences, barriers, professional learning, teachers
535 - 560
629 downloads
Arwa Ahmed Qasem, G. Viswanathappa
Integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into teaching and learning is a growing area that has attracted many educators’ attention in recent years. Teachers need to be involved in collaborative projects and development of intervention change strategies, which include teaching partnerships with ICT as a tool. Teacher perceptions are a major predictor of the use of new technologies ...
blended learning, e-course design, ICT integration, in-service teachers, teachers’ perception
561 - 575
1054 downloads
Gregory M Francom
Barriers to effective technology integration come in several different categories, including access to technology tools and resources, technology training and support, administrative support, time to plan and prepare for technology integration, and beliefs about the importance and usefulness of technology tools and resources. This study used survey research to compare reported barriers to technolo ...
technology integration, barriers, school district, rural, access, training, time, beliefs
577 - 591
458 downloads
Hsun-Ming Lee, Ju Long, Lucian Visinescu
Developing Business Intelligence (BI) has been a top priority for enterprise executives in recent years. To meet these demands, universities need to prepare students to work with BI in enterprise settings. In this study, we considered a business simulator that offers students opportunities to apply BI and make top-management decisions in a system used by real-world professionals. The simulation-ba ...
motivation, constructivist, simulation, active learning, collaboration, business intelligence
593 - 609
129 downloads

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