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Cheng, Kun-Hung; Lee, Silvia Wen-Yu; Hsu, Ying-Tai – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2023
Research has addressed the benefits of immersive virtual reality (IVR) for affective learning rather than cognitive performance, indicating the necessity to explore what factors may influence learners' attitudinal learning, defined as the result of instruction for changing learners' attitudes, when engaging in immersive instructional mediums. This…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Interests, Personality Traits, Student Attitudes
Hsing-Ying Tu; Silvia Wen-Yu Lee – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2025
Learning in a virtual environment has been found to foster students' affective responses, indicating the importance of exploring the factors which affect students' learning when engaged in a virtual game. This study aimed to explore the relationships among students' epistemic curiosity, situational interest, and learning engagement in an…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Student Interests, Learner Engagement, Computer Simulation
Demir, Ömer; Seferoglu, Süleyman Sadi – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2021
This study's goal was to investigate the effect of homogeneous and heterogeneous pairs in terms of individual differences on group compatibility, flow, and coding performance in pair programming. In line with this goal, five individual difference variables of gender, learning style, friendship, the conscientiousness component of personality…
Descriptors: College Students, Programming, Coding, Cooperative Learning