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Xie, Heping; Zhao, Tingting; Deng, Sue; Peng, Ji; Wang, Fuxing; Zhou, Zongkui – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2021
Eye movement modelling examples (EMME) are computer-based videos displaying the visualized eye gaze behaviour of a domain expert person (model) while carefully executing the learning or problem-solving task. The role of EMME in promoting cognitive performance (i.e., final scores of learning outcome or problem solving) has been questioned due to…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Attention, Cognitive Ability, Learning Processes
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Yen, M.-H.; Chen, S.; Wang, C.-Y.; Chen, H.-L.; Hsu, Y.-S.; Liu, T.-C. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2018
This article develops a framework for self-regulated digital learning, which supports for self-regulated learning (SRL) in e-learning systems. The framework emphasizes 8 features: learning plan, records/e-portfolio and sharing, evaluation, human feedback, machine feedback, visualization of goals/procedures/concepts, scaffolding, and agents. Each…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Electronic Learning, Models, Online Courses
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Wong, L. -H.; Chen, W.; Jan, M. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2012
The rich learning resources and contexts learners experience in their everyday life could play important roles in complementing formal learning, but are often neglected by learners and teachers. In this paper, we present an intervention study in "Move, Idioms!", a mobile-assisted Chinese language learning approach that emphasizes contextualized…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Teaching Methods, Group Activities, Web 2.0 Technologies
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Huk, T. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
Empirical studies that focus on the impact of three-dimensional (3D) visualizations on learning are to date rare and inconsistent. According to the ability-as-enhancer hypothesis, high spatial ability learners should benefit particularly as they have enough cognitive capacity left for mental model construction. In contrast, the…
Descriptors: Memory, Cytology, Spatial Ability, Models