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Jodie Torrington; Matt Bower; Emma C. Burns – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
It is well-established that being a self-regulated learner is beneficial academically, motivationally and is considered essential for productive life-long learning. Despite this, there is limited evidence examining how different measures of self-regulation for learning (SRL) relate to task performance for young students learning in digital…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Education, Electronic Learning, Independent Study
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Cai, Su; Liu, Enrui; Yang, Yang; Liang, Jyh-Chong – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Most studies of Augmented Reality (AR) in education have considered students' learning outcomes and motivation. Previous studies have revealed that AR has the potential to help students learn abstract conceptions in mathematics. In this paper, a series of statistics and probability lessons using AR installed on tablets was designed and developed…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Handheld Devices, Computer Assisted Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
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Liu, Tzu-Chien; Kinshuk; Lin, Yi-Chun; Wang, Ssu-Chin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
Simulation-based computer-assisted learning (CAL) is emerging as new technologies are finding a place in mainstream education. Dynamically linked multiple representations (DLMRs) is at the core of simulation-based CAL. DLMRs includes multiple visual representations, and it enables students to manipulate one representation and to immediately…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Visual Aids, Cognitive Style
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Wu, Po-Han; Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Milrad, Marcelo; Ke, Hui-Ru; Huang, Yueh-Min – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
Concept maps have been widely employed for helping students organise their knowledge as well as evaluating their knowledge structures in a wide range of subject matters. Although researchers have recognised concept maps as being an important educational tool, past experiences have also revealed the difficulty of evaluating the correctness of a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Concept Mapping, Learning Strategies, Instructional Innovation
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Green, Rebecca S.; Eppler, Marion A.; Ironsmith, Marsha; Wuensch, Karl L. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
We tested the effects of two embedded review question formats and the application of web design guidelines in a computer-assisted mastery learning course in developmental psychology. Students used either a branching review question format that redirected them to relevant portions of the study module after incorrect answers or a linear format that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Programming, Opinions, Guidelines
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Dalgarno, Barney – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2001
Discusses changes in accepted approaches to teaching and learning, shifts in psychological and pedagogical theory towards a constructivist view of learning, and the consequences of these theoretical shifts for computer assisted learning. Explains a classification scheme for constructivism that provides a framework for looking at constructivist…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Strategies
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Khan, Tariq M.; Brown, Keith – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Addresses areas of situated knowledge (metacognitive skills and affective skills) that have been ignored in intelligent computer-aided learning systems. Focuses on model-based reasoning, including contextualized and decontextualized knowledge, and examines an instructional method that supports situated knowledge by providing opportunities for…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Computer Assisted Instruction, Knowledge Representation, Learning Strategies
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Ross, Jonathan; Schulz, Robert – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
This exploratory study investigated the impact of learning styles on human-computer interaction with undergraduate students. Measures used, including the Gregorc Style Delineator, are described, and results indicate that computer-aided instruction may not be the most appropriate method of learning for all students. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Interaction
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Shafrir, Uri; Etkind, Masha – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
In this paper, we describe concept parsing algorithms, a novel semantic analysis methodology at the core of a new pedagogy that focuses learners attention on deep comprehension of the conceptual content of learned material. Two new e-learning tools are described in some detail: interactive concept discovery learning and meaning equivalence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Strategies, Semantics
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Chen, Sherry – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
Discusses the effects of individual differences and cognitive styles on student learning in hypermedia programs and presents a cognitive model to illustrate how students with different cognitive styles react to non-linear learning in hypermedia by analyzing the findings of previous studies. Suggests implications for the design of hypermedia…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware
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Clariana, Roy B. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Colour is a common feature in computer-aided learning (CAL), though the instructional effects of screen colour are not well understood. This investigation considers the effects of different CAL study tasks with feedback on posttest performance and on posttest memory of the lesson colour scheme. Graduate students (n=68) completed a computer-based…
Descriptors: Memory, Graduate Students, Feedback, Context Effect
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Duchastel, Philippe C. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1988
Discusses whether techniques found useful in text design can be transposed to the display of computer-assisted learning (CAL) materials. Highlights include differences in interaction between books and computers; problems in learning from books; text displays; computer displays; and possible future developments. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Futures (of Society), Instructional Design, Instructional Materials
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Brna, Paul – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1989
Describes a computer simulation designed to examine secondary school students' strategies in solving a physics problem involving the velocity of a rocket. Students' beliefs about dynamics are discussed, use of the LOGO programing language to explore the idea of velocity is described, and ways in which simulations can support teachers' diagnostic…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Diagnostic Teaching
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Hofman, Rijk; van Oostendorp, Herre – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Describes a study of undergraduate students that examined whether a structural overview of relations between sections of hypertext leads to a deeper understanding of the material. Results supported the hypothesis that a structural overview may hinder the understanding of less knowledgeable readers. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Hypermedia
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Jameson, Jill; Ferrell, Gill; Kelly, Jacquie; Walker, Simon; Ryan, Malcolm – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
Trust and collective learning are useful features that are enabled by effective collaborative leadership of e-learning projects across higher and further education (HE/FE) institutions promoting lifelong learning. These features contribute effectively to the development of design for learning in communities of e-learning practice. For this,…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Internet
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