[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 17 / No. 6 #ijet #research

Issue 17(6) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Distance Learning at the University of Jordan in the Setting of Covid-19 Pandemic from the Students’ Perspectives
  • Selection of Audio Learning Resources Based on Big Data
  • Development of a Technology-Assisted Assessment for Sign Language Learning
  • Threats Posed by Social Media and Computer and Video Games from the Perspective of Sport Education
  • Remote Supervision in Times of Pandemic at the University Level Under the Systemic Approach
  • Influencing Factors of Teachers’ Sharing Behaviors of Digital Teaching Resources in Online Teaching Activities
  • Emotion Recognition of College Students’ Online Learning Engagement Based on Deep Learning
  • How Has Gamification Within Digital Platforms Affected Self-Regulated Learning Skills During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Mixed-Methods Research
  • Acceptance of E-Learning Among University Students During Covid-19 Crisis: Bangladesh Perspective
  • The Impact of Blended Learning Assisted with Self-Assessment toward Learner Autonomy and Creative Thinking Skills
  • Implementation of Emergency Management Exercises as Alternate Reality Games – Students’ Perceptions
  • The Use of Mobile Phones in Classrooms: A Systematic Review
  • Optimal Allocation of Mobile Learning Resources Based on a Complex Network
  • Validation of an Instrument to Measure Students’ Perceptions of Online Learning
  • Recommendation of Micro Teaching Video Resources Based on Topic Mining and Sentiment Analysis
  • An Experience of Using a Canvas-Based Template for Blended-Learning in a Master in Drug Discovery

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 17 / No. 5 #ijet #research

Issue 17(5) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • The Effects of Online Role-play Teaching Practice on Learners’ Availability for Resources
  • Smart Model for Classification and Orientation of Learners in a MOOC
  • Design of a Smart MOOC Trust Model: Towards a Dynamic Peer Recommendation to Foster Collaboration and Learner’s Engagement
  • A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Teaching Software Testing in Software Quality Assurance Subject during a Post-Graduate Computer Science Course
  • Roman Palace: A Videogame for Foreign-Language Vocabulary Retention
  • Synthesis of Problem-Based Interactive Digital Storytelling Learning Model Under Gamification Environment Promotes Students’ Problem-Solving Skills
  • Analysis and Prediction of the Trend Features for Teaching Development Based on Knowledge Discovery
  • Analysis on College Students’ Extracurricular Learning Interests Based on Their Book Borrowing Behaviours
  • Educational Data Mining for Student Performance Prediction: A Systematic Literature Review (2015-2021)
  • Technocreativity, Social Networks and Entrepreneurship: Diagnostics of Skills in University Students
  • Evaluation of the Information-based Teaching Design Abilities of Educators in Blended Teaching
  • ICT Self-Efficacy and ICT Interest Mediate the Gender Differences in Digital Reading: A Multilevel Serial Mediation Analysis
  • Influence of Learning Engagement on Learning Effect under a Virtual Reality (VR) Environment
  • Using Semantic Patterns in Web Search and Assessment of Professionally Oriented Texts in a Foreign Language for Training Students in Higher Education Institutions of Mineral Resource Profile
  • Generation and Optimization of Teaching Decision Generation Under a Smart Teaching Environment
  • Perceived Efficacy of Google Classroom Usage in Varied English Courses
  • Effectiveness of Augmented Reality-Based Learning Media for Engineering-Physics Teaching

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 17 / No. 4 #ijet #research

Issue 17(4) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Construction of A Mobile Learning Environment Based on Complex Network
  • Big Data-Assisted Recommendation of Personalized Learning Resources and Teaching Decision Support
  • Features of Group Online Learning Behaviours Based on Data Mining
  • A Collaborative Education Mechanism for College Students‘ Physical and Mental Health Education and Safety Education Under Complex Background
  • Influences of Environmental Perception on Individual Cognitive Engagement in Online Learning: The Mediating Effect of Self-Efficacy
  • University Students’ Perceptions on the Use of Google Translate: Problems and Solutions
  • An Intelligent Digital Learning Platform to Enhance Digital Health Literacy
  • Online Learning for Mass Audiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Key Considerations for Real Time Knowledge Transfer
  • Student Evaluation of Online Teaching Quality, Their Own Engagement and Success Expectancy in the Future Profession
  • A Social Profile Ontology to Enhance Learner Experience in MOOCs
  • How Communion and Agentic Beliefs Predict Technology-Supported Formal and Informal Learning
  • A Gesture-Based Educational System that Integrates Simulation and Molecular Visualization to Teach Chemistry
  • Preservice Teachers’ Evolving View of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Online Learning
  • Teaching German as a Foreign Language with Open Educational Resources (OER)
  • The Technology Attractiveness and Its Impact on MOOC Continuance Intention
  • Distance Education: An Investigation of Tutors’ Electronic Feedback Practices during Coronavirus Pandemic

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 17 / No. 3 #ijet #research

Issue 17(3) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • A Diagnosis Model for College Teachers‘ Teaching Ability Based on Big Data and its Evaluation
  • A Student Grouping Method for Massive Online Collaborative Learning
  • Recommendation of Online Learning Resources for Personalized Fragmented Learning Based on Mobile Devices
  • Design of an E-Learning Resource Allocation Model from the Perspective of Educational Equity
  • Teaching Reform and Practice Using the Concept of Outcome-Based Education
  • Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers’ Views on Gamification
  • Gamification Strategy to Support Self-Directed Learning in an Online Learning Environment
  • Nurturing Secondary School Student Computational Thinking Through Educational Robotics
  • Instructor Attribute and Feedback to Empower Mature Learners in ODL Education
  • Student’s Digital Literacy Based on Students’ Interest in Digital Technology, Internet Costs, Gender, and Learning Outcomes
  • A Comparative Study of Gamified and Conventional Online Quizzes
  • Using the Learning Management System „Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment“ in Multilingual Education
  • Inconsistency in Information Resources of Modern Education
  • Institutionalizing Technologies in South African Universities towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • Impact of Using Flipped Classroom Strategy in Developing the Mathematical Thinking of Pre-Service Teachers in Open Education Systems in Jordan
  • Online Learning and COVID-19 in Higher Education: The Value of IT Models in Assessing Students’ Satisfaction
  • Factors Affecting the Deployment of Learning Analytics in Developing Countries: Case of Egypt
  • Infrastructure Capacity Planning in Digitalization of Educational Services

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 17 / No. 2 #ijet #research

Issue 17(2) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Virtual Workspaces for Enhancing Collaborative Work in EFL Learning: A Case Study in Higher Education
  • Influence of Teacher Behaviors on Student Activities in Information-Based Classroom Teaching
  • Intelligent System Using Deep Learning for Answering Learner Questions in a MOOC
  • Research on the Relationship between Students’ Learning Adaptability and Learning Satisfaction under the Mobile Media Environment
  • Prediction of College Students‘ Psychological Crisis with a Neural Network Optimized by Harmony Search Algorithm
  • Influence of Emotional Interaction on Learners’ Knowledge Construction in Online Collaboration Mode
  • Entrepreneurship Education and Design Thinking: A Conceptual Threshold for Their Integration in Indonesian Higher Education
  • Static and Dynamic Evaluations of College Teaching Quality
  • A New Integrated Teaching Mode for Labor Education Course Based on STEAM Education
  • Effect of Teachers’ Knowledge Sharing Behavior on Students’ Entrepreneurial Motivation in Social Media Environment
  • Collaborative Filtering Recommendation of Online Learning Resources Based on Knowledge Association Model
  • Influence of Experiential Teaching and Itinerary Assessment on the Improvement of Key Competencies of Students
  • E-learning in Organizations: Factors Affecting Individual Job Performances
  • Research on the Influence of Invisible Knowledge Learning in Online Learning on Students’ Entrepreneurial Orientation
  • Influence of Online Learning Behavior and Video Playing Questions on Students’ Learning Effect
  • Impact of Students’ Online Learning Burnout on Learning Performance – the Intermediary Role of Game Evaluation
  • Search Engines in Learning Contexts: A Literature Review
  • An Authoring Tool for Generating Context Awareness Mobile Game Based Learning

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 17 / No. 1 #ijet #research

Issue 17(1) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Efficient Data Mining Model for Question Retrieval and Question Analytics using Semantic Web Framework in Smart E-Learning Environment
  • The Impact of Serious Game on the Nursing Students‘ Learning, Behavioral Engagement, and Motivation
  • Purpose and Design of a Digital Environment for the Professional Insertion of Students Based on the E-portfolio Approach
  • The Influence of E-learning Behavior on Students’ Learning Performance of Disaster Emergency Knowledge
  • Application of Six Sigma Management-based Teaching Method in Financial Management Course Online Teaching
  • Analysis of Factors Affecting User Willingness to Use Virtual Online Education Platforms
  • Influencing Factors of Accounting Practitioners’ Acceptance of Mobile Learning
  • Research on the Relationship between Learning Engagement and Learning Completion of Online Learning Students
  • Influence of Self-efficacy Improvement on Online Learning Participation
  • Influence of Knowledge Sharing on Students’ Learning Ability under the Background of “5G+AI”
  • Learning Behaviors and Cognitive Participation in Online-Offline Hybrid Learning Environment
  • 3D GIS Interactive Visualization of the Archaeological Sites in Qatar for Research and Learning
  • Influence of Students’ Online Fragmented Learning on Learning Effect: The Mediating Effect of the Internet
  • Research on the Relationship between Self-efficacy and Inquiry Community Model
  • Covid-19: Why Virtual Learning Becomes A Pedagogical Acceptance Model in Africa
  • A POA Theory-based Network Teaching Mode for English Course in Higher Vocational College
  • Influence of Students’ Entrepreneurial Psychological Capital on Entrepreneurial Exploratory Learning under the Background of Extended Reality (XR)
  • The Correlation Between Teachers‘ Visual Digital Media Design Ability and Effective Teaching

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 16 / No. 24 #ijet #research

Issue 16(24) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • New Technologies in Educational Solutions in the Field of STEM: The Use of Online Communication Services to Manage Teamwork in Project-Based Learning Activities
  • Increasing the Prediction Power of Moodle Machine Learning Models with Self-defined Indicators
  • Deep Learning Technology Based on Intelligent Teaching in Social Psychology Courses
  • Teachers‘ Perspective on Personal Learning Environments via Learning Management Systems Platform
  • Challenges in Emergency Remote Teaching Among Malaysian Public Elementary School Teachers
  • BASAER Team: The First Arabic Robot Team for Building the Capacities of Visually Impaired Students to Build and Program Robots
  • Design and Implementation of an Intelligent Online English Learning System Based on Mobile Internet Technology
  • Application of the Theory of Brainstorming in Visual Teaching of Music
  • A Scenario of the Formative E-assessment Based on the ARCS Model: What Is the Impact on Student Motivation in Educational Context?
  • Developments and Emerging Trends of Blended Learning: A Document Co-citation Analysis (2003–2020)
  • Internship Effect Prediction for Physical Education Majors Based on Artificial Neural Network
  • Use of the Key Performance Index Evaluation Model for a Comparative Analysis of the Professional Teaching Quality of Economic Management
  • Wikis as a Tool for Co-constructed Learning in Higher Education – An Exploratory Study in an Albanian Higher Education
  • Modeling of Pedagogical Patterns in an E-learning System
  • Students Engagement and Development of Generic Skills in Gamified Hybrid Service-Learning Course
  • Teachers’ Roles in Online Environments: How AI Based Techniques Can Ease the Shift Challenges from Face-to-Face to Distance Learning
  • A Hybrid Machine Learning Framework for Predicting Students’ Performance in Virtual Learning Environment
  • Promoting Students‘ Soft Skills in a Telecommunication Engineering Course with an Elevator Pitch Activity

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 16 / No. 23 #ijet #research

Issue 16(23) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • The Benefits of Learning Analytics to Higher Education Institutions: A Scoping Review
  • Online Reciprocal Peer Tutoring Approach in Facebook: Measuring Students‘ Critical Thinking
  • The Use of Video Project Assignment (VPA) To Enhance Students’ Achievement in Communicative English Subject
  • Exploring Student Emotional Engagement in Extreme E-service Learning
  • Students’ Performance and Perceptions Towards Authentic Learning Environment Based on Visual Thinking Continuum
  • Evaluating the Practice of ICT-Based E-Leadership: The Experiences of Private-Based Secondary Teachers
  • Learning Motivations and Learning Behaviors of Sports Majors Based on Big Data
  • Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Immersive English Teaching
  • A Blended Collaborative Teaching Mode in Language Learning Based on Recommendation Algorithm
  • Evaluation of Virtual Reality Technology and Online Teaching System for Medical Students in Ukraine During COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Tracking Student Performance Tool for Predicting Students EBPP in Online Courses
  • Teaching Quality Assessment of College English Department Based on Factor Analysis
  • Longitudinal Learning Outcomes from Engineering-Specific Adaptions of Hybrid Online Undergraduate Instruction
  • Industry-University-Research Interaction Model for Teaching Quality Evaluation of Economic Management Courses
  • A Bayesian CNN-LSTM Model for Sentiment Analysis in Massive Open Online Courses MOOCs
  • Influencing Factors of Students’ Smartphones Use for Academic Purposes: A Developing Country’s Perspective

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 16 / No. 22 #ijet #research

Issue 16(21) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Defining Microgames in Education Context
  • The Qualifications and Views of Instructors in the Distance Education System
  • Influencing Factors of College Students’ Willingness to Use Mobile Online Education Platforms
  • Yes! I Want My Non-Cognitive Skills to Be Improved: Perceptions on an ICT-Enabled Learning Journey
  • Design and Realization of a Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation System for Music Teaching in Higher Education
  • Effect Evaluation and Influencing Factors of E-Learning Training in Colleges
  • The Acceptance of M-Heutagogical Practice in Higher Education: A Systematic Literature Review
  • Relationship Between the Cultivation and Incentive Mechanism of Senior Educational Talents
  • Analysis of the MOOC Capabilities for Student Training in the Humanities
  • Evaluation of English Teaching Effect Based on the Theory of Multiple Intelligences
  • Digital Solutions to the Problems of Chinese Students in St. Petersburg Multilingual Space
  • Implementation of Interactive Conceptual Instruction (ICI) Learning Model Assisted by Computer Simulation: Impact of Students’ Conceptual Changes on Force and Vibration
  • The Applicability of Augmented Reality Technologies for Evaluating Learning Activities
  • Organization of Project Work with the Help of Digital Technologies in Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language at the Initial Stage
  • Innovative Cardio Educational Software System in Support of Medical Education

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 16 / No. 21 #ijet #research

Issue 16(21) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • A Proposed Architecture of an Intelligent System for Assessing the Student’s UML Class Diagram
  • From the Music Learning Process to its Effective Design
  • Object-Based Trace Model for Automatic Indicator Computation in the Human Learning Environments
  • Automatic Recommendation System of College English Teaching Videos Based on Students’ Personalized Demands
  • Students’ Perceptions of Online Lecture Delivery Modes: Higher Education During Covid-19 Pandemic and Beyond
  • An Empirical Study on the Effect and Quality of Situational English Teaching
  • Evaluation Criteria for Quality Education of Physical Education Lessons Based on Logical Analysis
  • The Student-centered STEM Learning Model Based on Artificial Intelligence Project: A Case Study on Intelligent Car
  • Remote Academic Platforms in Times of a Pandemic
  • Digital Technologies for Heritage Teaching: Trend Analysis in New Realities
  • Application of Project-Driven Teaching in College English Class
  • Development Strategies for Higher Education Institutions Based on the Cultivation of Core Competitiveness
  • E-Learning Recommendation System for Big Data Based on Cloud Computing
  • Online Education and Engineering Students‘ Perception of Pedagogical Quality, in Learning the Process Control Course with MATLAB
  • Ideals and Virtual Realities
  • Development of a Set of Requirements for the Hardware and Software of LMS Services of the University
  • Modification of the Role of a Teacher Under the Conditions of Distance Learning

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