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Jiarui Hou; James F. Lee; Stephen Doherty – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Recent research has demonstrated the potential of mobile-assisted learning to enhance learners' learning outcomes. In contrast, the learning processes in this regard are much less explored using eye tracking technology. Objective: This systematic review study aims to synthesise the relevant work to reflect the current state of eye…
Descriptors: State of the Art Reviews, Eye Movements, Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices
Phayponpruek, Kanokwan; Nuangchalerm, Prasart – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2022
The study explored primary teachers and students' anxiety toward online instruction during COVID-19 pandemic, the factors affecting anxiety related to online instruction of students and teachers in primary school. This research study was designed to collect data from primary teachers and students on the factors that affect anxiety in online…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Anxiety, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
Amie E. Musselman; Michael Edward Hess; Charles L. Lowery – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2018
Mobile media is the over-arching term for handheld devices with internet capabilities such as smartphones and tablets. This multifaceted, handheld technology is common amongst teens and young adults. Specifically, individuals between ages 18 and 29 are primarily wireless internet users and owners of cell phones, 81%, and 93% respectively. This…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Tablet Computers, High School Students