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Vasalou, Asimina; Benton, Laura; Ibrahim, Seray; Sumner, Emma; Joye, Nelly; Herbert, Elisabeth – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
This paper examines how primary aged children with reading difficulties attend to, understand and act upon different types of feedback within a digital literacy game. A systematic and structured video analysis of twenty-six children's game play was carried out focussing on moments where children made an error and were followed by in-game feedback.…
Descriptors: Children, Reading Difficulties, Educational Games, Game Based Learning
Lo-An Liu; Gwo-Jen Hwang – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Learning with digital games has gained considerable popularity. While digital game-based learning has the potential to improve learners' language learning achievement, engagement and motivation, there still exists a gap when it comes to providing effective feedback to learners within these games. Conventional digital games generally provide…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Error Correction, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Jou, Min; Wang, Jingying – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2015
This study investigated a Ubiquitous Sensor System (USS) that we developed to assess student thought process during practical lessons on a real-time basis and to provide students with a reflective learning environment. Behavioral curves and data obtained by the USS would help students understand where they had made mistakes during practical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Technology Uses in Education, Reflection, Error Patterns
Eden, Sigal; Eshet-Alkalai, Yoram – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2013
In light of the present-day proliferation of digital texts and the increase in situations that require active digital text reading in learning, it is becoming increasingly important to shed light on the comparison between print and digital reading under active reading conditions. In this study, the active reading abilities of 93 university…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Printed Materials, Reading Ability, College Students
Caputi, Peter; Chan, Amy; Jayasuriya, Rohan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
This paper examined the impact of training strategies on the types of errors that novice users make when learning a commonly used spreadsheet application. Fifty participants were assigned to a counterfactual thinking training (CFT) strategy, an error management training strategy, or a combination of both strategies, and completed an easy task…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, Training Methods, Transfer of Training, Student Evaluation
Yang, Yu-Fen – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
As students' problem-solving processes in writing are rarely observed in face-to-face instruction, they have few opportunities to participate collaboratively in peer review to improve their texts. This study reports the design of a reciprocal peer review system for students to observe and learn from each other when writing. A sample of 95…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction
Figueredo, Lauren; Varnhagen, Connie K. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
Spelling and grammar checkers help to make surface errors more apparent; do they influence the way in which people revise the content of their writing? We investigated whether the presence of checkers distracts students from making content revisions. Twenty-five freshmen, 20 English majors and 20 graduate students revised two essays on a computer,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Spelling, Computer Software