[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 22 #ijet #research

Issue 15(22) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • A Conceptual Engagement Framework for Gamified E-Learning Platform Activities
  • Online Cooperative Teaching Mode Based on Self-Direction Theory in Method of Sport Science Research
  • How Do Students Behave When Using A Tutoring System? Employing Data Mining to Identify Behavioral Patterns Associated to The Learning of Mathematics
  • System of Logical Structures in Natural Science-Oriented Curriculum and its Effect on Teaching
  • Adoption of MOOCs by Emerging Countries Seeking Solutions to University Overcrowding: Literature Review and Feedback from the First Scientific MOOC Held by Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdullah University – Fez, Morocco
  • The Cultivation of Critical Thinking Ability in Academic Reading Based on Questionnaires and Interviews
  • The Role of Social Networks in the Educational Process
  • Factors Influencing the Improvement of Students’ Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skill: An Industrial Training Intervention
  • Artificial Intelligence-Based Strategies for Improving the Teaching Effect of Art Major Courses in Colleges
  • Prototype Digital Signage System for Learning Material Delivery Focusing on Student Friendship
  • Multi-Attribute Fuzzy Evaluation of the Teaching Quality of Dancesport Major
  • Problem-Based Learning for an Electrical Machines Course
  • Teacher Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Using Handheld Devices in Saudi EFL Classroom Practices
  • Effects of Mobile Augmented Reality and Self-Regulated Learning on Students’ Concept Understanding
  • Students Impression About Using Mobile Phones in Classroom
  • Effect of Curriculum-Based Video Games on Students’ Performance: An Experimental Study
  • The Perceived Usefulness of Digital Simulators in the Acquisition of Professional Competencies by Undergraduate Nursing Students
  • Virtual World as a Complement to Hybrid and Mobile Learningn

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 21 #ijet #research

Issue 15(21) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Construction of a Software Development Model for Managing Final Year Projects in Information Technology Programmes
  • Assessment-for-Learning Teaching Mode Based on Interactive Teaching Approach in College English
  • Systematic Review of Enjoyment Element in Health-Related Game-Based Learning
  • State of Art of Data Mining and Learning Analytics Tools in Higher Education
  • An Inquiry into Students’ Metacognition and Learning Achievement in a Blended Learning Design
  • The Research Patterns of Creativity and Innovation: The Period of 2010-2019
  • An Empirical Study on Reading Aloud and Learning English by the Use of the Reading Assistant SRS
  • Students and the Risk of Virtual Relationships in Social Media: Improving Learning Environments
  • Enhance Students’ Motivation to Learn Programming Through Projects
  • Blended Learning Environments in Inclusive Education at the University
  • The 8 Pillars of Metacognition
  • Students’ Perceptions of a Learning Support Initiative for b-MOOCs
  • The Intention to Study Using Zoom During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
  • Design and Implementation of an Online Python Teaching Case Library for the Training of Application-Oriented Talents
  • Design of a Media Resource Management System for Colleges Based on Cloud Service
  • Students Satisfaction with Online Learning Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Students’ Project Competency within the Framework of STEM Education
  • Game Based Learning: Design a Multimedia with DDD-E Model for Mathematics Education

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 20 #ijet #research

Issue 15(20) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Intelligent Chatbot-LDA Recommender System
  • The Interactive Role Using the Mozabook Digital Education Application and its Effect on Enhancing the Performance of eLearning
  • Doublets in Legal Discourse: Data-Driven Insights for Enhancing the Phraseological Competence of EFL Law Students
  • The Use of Virtual Reality in Geo-Education
  • Production Analysis and Scientific Mapping on Active Methodologies in Web of Science
  • Influence of Teacher-Student Matching on Knowledge Innovation of Graduate Students
  • Using Learning Analytics to Predict Students Performance in Moodle LMS
  • Using Digital Games for Enhancing EFL Grammar and Vocabulary in Higher Education
  • Individualized New Teaching Mode for Sports Biomechanics based on Big Data
  • Building Empathy: Exploring Digital Native Characteristic to Create Learning Instruction for Learning Computer Graphic Design
  • Prediction Model of Student Achievement in Business Computer Disciplines
  • Analysis of Online Teaching Mode and Effect of Computer Network under Large-Scale Users
  • Adapting Competitiveness and Gamification to a Digital Platform for Foreign Language Learning
  • Effects of Cooperative Learning with Dynamic Mathematics Software (DMS) on Learning Inversely Proportional Functions
  • The Implementation of Career and Educational Guidance System (CEGS) as a Cloud Service
  • Comprehensive Evaluation and Analysis of Teaching and Research Performance of Art Majors
  • The Impact of Lecture and Interactive Methods on Student’s English Competency
  • Using the Roblox Video Game Engine for Creating Virtual tours and Learning about the Sculptural Heritage
  • Innovation and Use of New Teaching Technologies in Undergraduate Learning and Empowerment for the Labour Market

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 19 #ijet #research

Issue 15(19) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • DiagrammER: A Web Application to Support the Teaching-Learning Process of Database Courses Through the Creation of E-R Diagrams
  • Quality Standards in Online Education: The ISO/IEC 40180 Framework
  • Digital Teaching Competence and Space Competence with TPACK in Social Sciences
  • Application of Computer in Online Teaching of Professional Courses
  • Autonomous Learning Mode based on a Four-Element Teaching Design for Visual Communication Course
  • The Effect of Problem-Based Hybrid Learning (PBHL) Models on Spatial Thinking Ability and Geography Learning Outcomes
  • Design and Development of an e-Learning Project Management System: Modelling and Prototyping
  • Comprehensive Evaluation of Music Course Teaching Level Based on Improved Multi-attribute Fuzzy Evaluation Model
  • Exploring Students’ Knowledge and Practice of Digital Citizenship in Higher Education
  • Factors Affecting Mathematics Achievement In Central Asian Specialized Universities
  • Utilisation Status and User Satisfaction of Online Education Platforms
  • Interpreting the Cultural and Academic Experiences of PhD Students from the Indian Sub-Continent and the Chinese Regions in Australian Universities
  • Students’ Perceptions and Information-Sharing Patterns in Learning Authoring System Course through Blogging
  • Attitude to ICT and Self-Evaluation of Fluency in Using New Digital Devices, Websites and Software among Pre-Service Teachers
  • Socio-Economic Profiling of Students and its Impact on Learning Outcomes
  • Virtual Reality and Serious Games Using in Distance Learning in Medicine in Bulgaria
  • Best Practices in Running IT Hackathons Based on Paragon University Dataset
  • Impersonation Attack-Defense Tree
  • Serious Game Design: Presenting a New Generic Creative Reflection Framework

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 17 #ijet #research

Issue 15(17) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • SPOC-based Flipped Learning Model Applied in Interpreting Teaching
  • Enhancing Classification Skills Using i-Bird Apps in Zoology Vertebrata Course
  • Big Data Application and its Impact on Education
  • Trends in MOOCs Research: Analysis of Educational Technology Journals
  • Gamification in Corporate Training to Enhance Engagement: An Approach
  • The Effect of English Vocabulary Learning with Digital Games and its Influencing Factors based on the Meta- Analysis of 2,160 Test Samples
  • Key Success Factors of e-Learning Implementation in Higher Education
  • Data Visualisation Literacy in Higher Education: An Exploratory Study of Understanding of a Learning Dashboard Tool
  • The Impact of Flipped Project-Based Learning on Self-Regulation in Higher Education
  • The Formation of Intercultural Communicative Competence of Future Teachers in a Trilingual Educational Environment
  • Assessing the Intensity of the Usability of the Course Content within the Virtual Learning Environment
  • An Evaluation Model for the Cultivation and Improvement of the Innovation Ability of College Students
  • A Practical Teaching Mode for Colleges Supported by Artificial Intelligence
  • Analysis on Management of Job Burnout of Counselors in Chinese Colleges Based on Game Theory
  • Communication Skills and Reflection Practice in Smart English Teaching and Learning Environment: A Case Study
  • Proposal for a New Tool to Evaluate a Serious Game
  • Schema Interaction Visual Teaching Based on Smart Classroom Environment in Art Course
  • Using Augmented Reality (AR) for Enhancing Chinese Vocabulary Learning

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 16 #ijet #research

Issue 15(16) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Enhancing Learners’ Academic Performances Using Student Centered Approaches
  • The Development and Application of Interactive Multimedia in Project-Based Learning to Enhance Students’ Achievement for 2D Animation Making
  • Factors Affecting Behavioral Intentions towards Cloud Computing in the Workplace: A Case Analysis for Jordanian Universities
  • Assessment of Financial Literacy Formation Methods in Mathematics Education: Financial Computation
  • The Use of Electronic Educational Resources and Innovative Educational Technologies in University Education
  • O2O Iterative Project-based Teaching Model for Literature Course
  • Development of E-learning Module for ICT Skills of Marginalized Women and Girls for ICT4D
  • Augmented Reality for Learning Mathematics: A Systematic Literature Review
  • Learning Algebra using Augmented Reality: A Preliminary Investigation on the Application of Photomath for Lower Secondary Education
  • Training Strategies for Practical Ability of College Students Majoring in Computer-Aided Design
  • Evaluation of Online Teaching Quality of Basic Education Based on Artificial Intelligence
  • Personality Classification Experiment by Applying k-Means Clustering
  • Application of Artificial Intelligence in College Dance Teaching and Its Performance Analysis
  • Internal and External QA in HE: LA Tools and Self-Evaluation Report Preparation
  • Smart Learning Companion (SLAC)
  • The Effectiveness of Inquiry Learning Models Intervened by Reflective Processes to Promote Critical Thinking Ability in Terms of Cognitive Style
  • Development of Motivation for Achieving Professional Success of Technical Specialties Students in Russia during Practical Training at Industrial Enterprises
  • Can Machine Translation Assist to Prepare for Simultaneous Interpretation?
  • The Use of Smartphones as an Educational Tool in the Classroom: Lecturers’ Perceptions

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 15 #ijet #research

Issue 15(15) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • The Effect of Google SketchUp and Need for Achievement on the Students’ Learning Achievement of Building Interior Design
  • Online Technologies in STEM Education
  • Evaluation of Blackboard Learning Management System for Full Online Courses in Western Branch Colleges of Qassim University
  • Rule-based Interactive Learning Application Model on How to Play Music Instruments
  • Electronic Physical Education Textbook: Effective or Not? Experimental Study
  • Twitter Sentiment Analysis Approaches: A Survey
  • Virtual World as a Resource for Hybrid Education
  • ERP Adoption and Acceptance in Saudi Arabia Higher Education: A Conceptual Model Development
  • On the Issue of Compliance with Didactic Principles in Learning using Augmented Reality
  • Comparison of E-Learning, M-Learning and Game-based Learning in Programming Education – A Gendered Analysis
  • Analysis of Extension Strategies for Improving Adaptive Teaching Ability of College Teachers
  • A Teaching Model for College Learners of Japanese Based on Online Learning
  • Intelligent Design Based Neural Network Model for Measuring Analysis of the College Teachers’ Teaching Ability
  • A Four-in-one Teaching Model for Fundamental Nursing Based on UCD Theory
  • Motivation of University Students Towards the Use of Information and Communication Technologies and Their Relation to Learning Styles
  • The Acceptance of the English Language Learning Mobile Application Hello English Across Gender and Experience Differences
  • Sharing Drawings with Smartphones in the Classroom – Art-Based Education in Social Sciences
  • The Emerging Issues and Impacts of Technology in Classroom Learning

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 14 #ijet #research

Issue 15(14) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Digital Literacy and Digital Didactics as the Basis for New Learning Models Development
  • ICT Integration in Developing Competence for Pre- Service Mathematics Teachers: A Case Study from Six Universities in Vietnam
  • Using Variation Theory as a Guiding Principle in an OOP Assisted Syntax Correction Learning System
  • Using the Concept of Game-Based Learning in Education
  • IT-Architecture for Corporate Knowledge Management Systems
  • An Exploration of the Potential Role of Digital Technologies for Promoting Learning in Foreign Language Classrooms: Lessons for a Pandemic
  • The Use of GeoGebra in Disadvantaged Rural Geometry Classrooms
  • Influence of Road Traffic Noise on English Reading Comprehension of Chinese College Students Majoring in English
  • A Questionnaire Survey on the Sense of Educational and Social Equities among College Students in China
  • Application of Analytical Hierarchy Process in Teaching Quality Analysis of English Writing
  • Directed Formation of Motivation and Professional Orientation of Students toward Professions in the Field of Preventive Medicine
  • Implementation of an Adaptive Learning System based on Agents and Web Services
  • Professional Competences in STEM Education
  • Parents’ Involvement in the Education of their Children with Autism: Related Research and its Results
  • Micro-Course Model Based on Precision Teaching Theory—An Exploratory Course on Sports Scientific Research Methods
  • Improving Strategies for Information-based Educational and Teaching Abilities of Newly Appointed College Teachers Using the TPACK Hierarchical Model
  • Formative e-Assessment for Moroccan Polyvalent Nurses Training: Effects and Challenges
  • ICT Based Mathematics Skill Development Program: An Initiative to Overcome Mathematics Anxiety
  • Group Counseling with The Gestalt Technique to Reduce Academic Procrastination
  • E-Learning Development for Special Education Postgraduate Students

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 13 #ijet #research

Issue 15(13) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Online Learning Platforms: Reconstructing Modern Higher Education
  • Using Internet Resources for Remote Language Learning
  • Co-Learning as a New Model of Learning in a Digital Environment: Learning Effectiveness and Collaboration
  • Information Visualization in the Educational Process: Current Trends
  • Infographics and Their Application in the Educational Process
  • The Virtual Construction Site: Knowledge Management in Virtual Environments
  • Digital Paradigm in Educational Management: The Case of Construction Education Based on Emerging Technologies
  • Implementation and Commercialization of the Results of the “Multidisciplinary Mobile Computer Classroom Based on Raspberry Pi” Project
  • Digital Economy and Digital Logistics as New Area of Study in Higher Education
  • Effectiveness of the Partial Implementation of a Cloud-Based Knowledge Management System
  • Use of the LMS Moodle for an Effective Implementation of an Innovative Policy in Higher Educational Institutions
  • Influencing Factors of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior
  • A Personalized Matching System for Management Teaching Resources Based on Collaborative Filtering Algorithm
  • Elements of Smart Computer Graphics – A Potential Basis for New Experimental Method of Teaching and Learning
  • Application of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Art Teaching
  • Enhancing EFL Students’ Active Learning by Using ‘Formative’ on Mobile Devices
  • Technical and Vocational Education and Training in the UAE
  • Blended Teaching Mode of Art Course based on Objective Achievement Scale
  • Measuring Students Environmental Problem Solving Ability Across Gender and School Differences Using Paper Based Testing
  • Modelling as the Basis for Building a Competency Model of a Specialist Demanded by Industrial Enterprises in Priority Social and Economic Development Area (PSEDA)

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[publication] Concepts for E-Assessments in STEM on the Example of Engineering Mechanics #eAssessment #STEMeducation #TEL

Our publication about “Concepts for E-Assessments in STEM on the Example of Engineering Mechanics” got published in the International Journal for Emerging Technologies in Learning (i-JET).

Abstract:
We discuss if and how it is possible to develop meaningful e-assessments in Engineering Mechanics. The focus is on complex example problems, resembling traditional paper-pencil exams. Moreover, the switch to e-assessments should be as transparent as possible for the students, i.e., it shouldn’t lead to additional difficulties, while still maintaining sufficiently high discrimination indices for all questions. Example problems have been designed in such a way, that it is possible to account for a great variety of inputs ranging from graphical to numerical and algebraic as well as string input types. Thanks to the implementation of random variables it is even possible to create an individual set of initial values for every participant. Additionally, when dealing with complex example problems errors carried forward have to be taken into account. Different approaches to do so are detailed and discussed, e.g., pre-defined paths for sub-questions, usage of students’ previous inputs or decision trees. The main finding is that complex example problems in Engineering Mechanics can very well be used in e-assessments if the design of these questions is well structured into meaningful sub-questions and errors carried forward are accounted for.

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Reference: Orthaber, M., Stütz, D., Antretter, T., Ebner, M. (2020) Concepts for E-Assessments in STEM on the Example of Engineering Mechanics. International Journal for Emerging Technologies in Learnig. 15(12). pp. 136-152