[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.14 #ijet #research

Issue 18(14) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Students’ Perception Towards Learning Massive Open Online Courses on Coursera Platform: Benefits and Barriers
  • Investigation into Undergraduates’ Experiences of Social Presence in Online Learning
  • Challenges of Extended Reality Technology in Higher Education: A Review
  • Overcoming Integration Thresholds for Augmented Reality
  • Study on the Impact of Gamified Teaching Using Mobile Technology on College Students’ Learning Engagement
  • Continuous and Transparent E-Invigilation of E-Assessments
  • The Impact of Artificial Intelligence-Based Virtual Laboratories on Developing Students’ Motivation Towards Learning Mathematics
  • A Novel Method of Teaching Quality Monitoring and Evaluation from the Perspective of Educational Balance
  • Evaluation of Project-based Teaching Quality Based on SBM-DEA
  • Evaluation of Students‘ Communicative Language Ability and Difference Analysis in an Interactive Teaching Environment
  • A Systematic Literature Review on Digital Transformation in Higher Education: Revealing Key Success Factors
  • Critical Reflections on ChatGPT in UAE Education: Navigating Equity and Governance for Safe and Effective Use
  • Process Evaluation for Diversified Academic Assessment Mechanism in Higher Education Institutions by Use of Data Mining
  • The Effective Use of Online Resources in Improving Students’ English Grammar Skills in the EFL Classes at the Tertiary Level
  • Elements of Algorithmic Thinking in the Teaching of School Geometry through the Application of Geometric Problems
  • Evaluation of Online Learners’ Learning Performance Based on Fuzzy Borda Method
  • Use of Big Data Technology for Network Classroom Teaching Quality Management
  • Setting Up and Implementing ArcGIS to Work with Maps and Geospatial Data with Python for Teaching Geoinformation Systems in Higher Education
  • A Proposed Framework for Human-like Language Processing of ChatGPT in Academic Writing

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.13 #ijet #research

Issue 18(13) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Exploring the Impact of Peer Mentoring on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning among Undergraduate Students
  • Augmented Reality Awareness and Latest Applications in Education: A Review
  • University Students’ Perceptions of Google Tools in Learning English Courses Online
  • Effects of Immersive Virtual Reality Technology on Online Learning Outcomes
  • Perception and Preference of the Students for Online Education during COVID-19 in Bangladesh: A Study Based on Binary Logistic Regression
  • Teaching Quality Evaluation of Online Courses Based on AHP-FCE Evaluation Technology
  • Learning Path Recommendation of Intelligent Education Based on Cognitive Diagnosis
  • Technology-Enhanced Personalized Language Learning: Strategies and Challenges
  • Coupling Correlation between the Support of Educational Environment and the Transformation of Students’ Entrepreneurial Achievements
  • University Teachers’ Psychological State During the Stress of Online Education after Pandemic in Wartime in Ukrain
  • Factors Influencing the Quality of Online Teaching: Application of DEMATEL and Cluster Technology
  • A New Methodology of Knowledge Point Sequence Generation and Learning Path Recommendation by Knowledge Reasoning
  • High-Stakes Online Exams
  • Receptivity Level of Faculty Members in Universities Using Digital Learning Tools: A UTAUT Perspective
  • A Bibliometric Analysis of Online Learning Emotions from 2006 to 2023
  • A New Methodology for Clustering of Online Learning Resources Based on Students‘ Learning Styles
  • Effectiveness of an Adaptive Learning Chatbot on Students’ Learning Outcomes Based on Learning Styles
  • Unveiling the Acronyms: A Flipped Classroom Activity for Building Theoretical Knowledge

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.12 #ijet #research

Issue 18(12) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Machine Learning Approach for an Adaptive E-Learning System Based on Kolb Learning Styles
  • Academic Early Warning Model for Students Based on Big Data Analysis
  • Virtual Feedback: Exploring and Analyzing Students’ Acceptance as a Tool for Developing English Language Skills
  • Effectiveness Evaluation of Online Teaching Based on CRITIC-VIKOR Technology
  • Use of a Deep Learning Approach for the Evaluation of Students‘ Online Learning Cognitive Ability
  • Design of IoT Based Remote Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Comprehensive Evaluation of Online Experimental Teaching Quality in Colleges and Universities Based on Support Vector Machine
  • Collaborative Innovation Ability Cultivation of College Students by Improving Achievement Transformation Efficiency
  • Self-Attention-Based Bi-LSTM Model for Sentiment Analysis on Tweets about Distance Learning in Higher Education
  • Vocabulary Acquisition Through Content and Language Integrated Learning
  • The Impact of Quiz Mode on Students’ Learning Achievement: A Gamified e-Quiz Study
  • Effect of Students Attitude Towards Mathematics on their Mathematical Achievement at Secondary School Level
  • The Effect of Integrating Interactive Simulations on the Development of Students’ Motivation, Engagement, Interaction and School Results
  • Psychological Crisis Prediction of Students Based on Network Behavior by Big Data Mining
  • Going Beyond Language Learning: A Microlearning Instructional Design to Promote EFL Learners’ Collaboration Competency
  • A Rapid Review of Learning using Hologram in Higher Education

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.11 #ijet #research

Issue 18(11) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Knowledge Structure, Characteristics, and Global Research Trends Study of Smart Education Research: Bibliometric Analysis
  • Influence of Blockchain Technology Application in Education on Online Teaching Resources Sharing
  • Open Learning Environment for Multimodal Learning Based on Knowledge Base Technology
  • Design Considerations in Developing an Augmented Reality Learning Environment for Engaging Students in Covariational Reasoning
  • Web Technologies in the Development of Computational Thinking of Students with Mental Disabilities
  • A Novel Method for Constructing Online Learning Paths Based on Cognitive Level Assessment of College Students
  • Proposing a Feature Selection Approach to Predict Learners‘ Performance in Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs)
  • Comparative Analysis of Cross-Cultural Teaching Management in Big Data Environment
  • Social Learning in Disadvantaged Municipalities in Hungary
  • A New Method of Teaching ‘Software Operation’ by a Knowledge Sharing Oriented to Practice Teaching Approach
  • Analysis of Student Performance Applying Data Mining Techniques in a Virtual Learning Environment
  • The Use of Technology in Geography Education Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
  • Comprehensive Evaluation of Experimental Teaching Quality Using AHP-TOPSIS Technique
  • Online Courses in Technology and Engineering: To What Extent Do They Tangibly Enhance Professional Development?
  • The Impact of Mobile Application-Assisted Instruction on Intrinsic Motivation and Sports Nutrition Knowledge: The Case of Blended Learning
  • Exploring the Relationship between Participant Role and Collaborative Quality in Online Collaborative Discussions
  • Student Online Learning Behavior Characteristics Based on Multidimensional Cognitive Model

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.9 #ijet #research

Issue 18(09) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Influence of APP-Assisted Teaching on Teaching Quality in Mobile Learning
  • Quality Evaluation of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Based on Modelling of Students’ Behavior Sequences
  • Success Factors to Promote Digital Learning Platforms: An Empirical Study From an Instructor’s Perspective
  • What Motivate Students to Continue Using Online Collaborative Tools: Post-Acceptance of Information System Approach
  • The School of the Future
  • Differentiated Instruction Efficiency of the Design Courses for Engineering Majors in a Smart Education Environment
  • Classroom Teaching Decision-Making Optimization for Students’ Personalized Learning Needs
  • Influence of a Distributed Learning Environment on Learners’ Performance
  • A Hybrid Approach to Measure Students’ Satisfaction on YouTube Educational Videos
  • Prediction Model of Students‘ Learning Motivation Based on Combinatorial Optimization Algorithm
  • Self-Efficacy and Digital Anxiety and their Influence on Virtual Educational Performance
  • Context and Learning Style Aware Recommender System for Improving the E-Learning Environment
  • The Effect of Cognitive Modeling in Mathematics Achievement and Creative Intelligence for High School Students
  • The Third Wave of Self-Regulated Learning’s Measurement and Intervention Tools: Designing ‘Diaria’ as a New Generation of Learning Diary
  • Online Sharing Mechanism of Digital Teaching Resources Considering Knowledge Potential Difference
  • Using Sentiment Analysis to Explore Student Feedback: A Lexical Approach
  • “Kaleidoscope Eyes”: The Exploration of a Sense of Place Through Art Strolling in Mozilla Hubs

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[CfP] Digitale Kompetenzen – Zur Rolle dieser „Future Skills“ im Hochschulkontext: Definition und Bedeutsamkeit, Messung und Förderung #zfhe #digitalliteracy #science #research

Wir freuen uns im Herausgeber:innenteam für die Ausgabe 19/1 der Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung mitwirken zu können „Digitale Kompetenzen – Zur Rolle dieser „Future Skills“ im Hochschulkontext: Definition und Bedeutsamkeit, Messung und Förderung“

Zum Themenschwerpunkt:
Digitalisierung und digitale Kompetenzen sind Schlagworte, die mittlerweile in (fast) allen Lebensbereichen eine Rolle spielen. So identifizierte der Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft e.V. in seinem 2021 herausgegebenen future skills paper 21 Kompetenzen in den vier Kategorien: „Klassische Kompetenzen“, „Digitale Schlüsselkompetenzen“, „Technologische Kompetenzen“ und „Transformative Kompetenzen“. (STIFTERVERBAND FÜR DIE DEUTSCHE WISSENSCHAFT, 2021, S. 2). Aus dieser Perspektive sind digitale Kompetenzen also ein zentraler Teil der sogenannten future skills. Hierzu wird erläutert: „Auch digitale Schlüsselkompetenzen (zum Beispiel Digital Literacy) […] bleiben enorm wichtig und werden in den nächsten fünf Jahren noch weiter an Bedeutung gewinnen.“ (ebd., S. 2). Das wirft die Frage auf, inwiefern dies für die Lehre an Hochschulen relevant ist (vgl. ebd., S. 3), sowohl in Bezug auf Studierende als auch auf Lehrende und weiteres (die Lehre und das Lernen unterstützendes) Hochschulpersonal.

Der ganze Call ist hier zugänglich – Einreichfrist ist jedenfalls der 27.10.2023. Wir freuen uns über viele Einreichungen und sollte es Fragen geben, beantworten wir diese gerne 🙂

[Call for Papers 19/1]

[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.08 #ijet #research

Issue 18(08) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Automated Activity Scheduling Tools for Improving Learning and Evaluation of Cybersecurity Competencies in Computer Engineering Courses
  • Investigating Student and Teacher Perceptions in e-Learning with Learning Analytics and Ontologies
  • Effects of Asynchronous Interaction on Positive Emotional Experiences of Learners during Online Learning
  • Teaching Quality Monitoring and Evaluation in Higher Education through a Big Data Analysis
  • Cloud-Edge Computing Technology-Based Internet of Things System for Smart Classroom Environment
  • On the Teaching of Natural Science- and Electrotechnologically-Oriented University Course for Future Teachers in the Period of Covid 19 Pandemic
  • Performance Evaluation of the Application of Smart Flipped Classroom in Classroom Guided Teaching
  • Prediction and Evolution of Distance Education Learners’ Feedback Attitudes by a Deep Learning Approach
  • I5 Framework: Institutions-Industries-Interactions Innovations-Incubators for Strengthening Start-up Ecosystem in Higher Education Institutions
  • Factors Influencing the Use of Digital Games in Teaching: An Exploratory Study in the Context of Digital Transformation in Northern Vietnam
  • The Effect of Virtual Reality Game Teaching Technology on Students’ Immersion
  • Higher Vocational Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability Demand Prediction
  • Improvement in Student Achievement through a Flipped Database Management Classroom: Shifting from Passive Traditional to Active Learning
  • Use of a Knowledge Network for Management and Sharing of Teaching Resources for Building Construction Simulations
  • Identification of Online Learning Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Developing Countries

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[publication] Editorial: Massive Open Online Courses und ihre Rolle in der digitalen (Hochschul-)Lehre #zfhe #mooc #imoox #tugraz

Es freut uns, dass nun die Ausgabe 18/1 der Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung zu Massive Open Online Courses und ihre Rolle in der digitalen (Hochschul-)Lehre nun erschienen ist. Wir haben hier versucht Beiträge rund um MOOCs im deutschsprachigen Raum zusammenzubringen und können nun mit Freude neun spannende Beiträge offen zugänglich zur Verfügung stellen. Gleichzeitig haben wir auch das Editorial verfasst, hier gilt ebenso der Dank meinen Mitherausgeber für die viele Arbeit:

Abstract:
Massive Open Online Courses, kurz MOOCs, sind Online-Kurse mit einer großen Zahl an Teilnehmer:innen, die zumeist auf speziellen Plattformen kostenlos zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Mit dem Kurs zur Künstlichen Intelligenz von Sebastian Thrun mit über 160.000 Lernenden fanden MOOCs zunehmend Verbreitung. Spätestens seit der COVID19-Pandemie sind sie nicht mehr aus unserem universitären Hochschulalltag wegzudenken und heute zum Teil integraler Bestandteil von Lehrveranstaltungen. Durch vielfältige Einsatzmöglichkeiten werden so Weiterbildungen, Workshops oder joint lectures unterstützt. Das aktuelle Themenheft rief zu Beiträgen rund um MOOCs auf und erlaubt dadurch einen Einblick in die facettenreichen Entwicklungen. In der aktuellen Ausgabe finden Sie hierzu spannende Beiträge mit Erfahrungsberichten, neuesten Erkenntnissen, Weiterentwicklungen und didaktischen Einsatzmöglichkeiten. Wir laden Sie also herzlich ein, mit uns gemeinsam dieses innovative, zukunftsträchtige und auch nachhaltige Thema weiter zu vertiefen.

[Editorial @ ZFHE Homepage]
[Editorial @ ResearchGate]

Referenz: Ebner, M., Staubitz, T., Koschutnig-Ebner, M., Serth, S. (2023) Editorial: Massive Open Online Courses und ihre Rolle in der digitalen (Hochschul-)Lehre. In: Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung (ZFHE), 18/1, S. 9-15

[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.07 #ijet #research

Issue 18(07) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Simulating Social Emotion Regulation in Virtual Reality
  • A Gamification Approach for Making Online Education as Effective as In-Person Education in Learning Programming Concepts
  • Media Literacy and Young People’s Digital Skills
  • Students’ Attitudes towards Mobile Learning: A Case Study in Higher Education in Vietnam
  • Higher Educational Information Resource Sharing Model Based on Blockchain
  • Learning Outcomes of Civil Engineering Students in PBL Based on Building Information Modeling
  • The Impact of a Scenario-Based Learning Model in Mathematics Achievement and Mental Motivation for High School Students
  • Teaching Decision Optimization for Sustainable Development of Students
  • Personalized Recommendation Service of Educational Media Resources Based on Multi-dimensional Feature Fusion
  • Influence of Sports App Usage on the Exercise Adherence of University Students
  • Faculties Behavioural Intention Toward the Use of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Related-Technologies in Higher Education Institutions
  • Structural Evolution Features of Collaborative Innovation Network of College Students from the Perspective of Knowledge Flow
  • The Impact of Virtual Classrooms and Google Sites on Teaching Computer Skills Courses: Karak University College-Jordan
  • Influence of a New Media Data Interaction System on the Course Teaching Effect
  • A New Pre-Processing Approach Based on Clustering Users Traces According to their Learning Styles in Moodle LMS
  • Technology Enabled Integrated Fusion Teaching for Enhancing Learning Outcomes in Higher Education

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 18 / No.06 #ijet #research

Issue 18(06) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Effects of Touch-type Online Educational Games on Learners’ Learning Motivations
  • The Effectiveness of Students’ Use of Computer Modeling in Learning Engineering Mathematics
  • A Deep Learning-oriented Practical Training Course for Computer Application Skills
  • Impact of Deep Learning Strategy in Mathematics Achievement and Practical Intelligence among High School Students
  • A Combined E-Learning Course Recommender System
  • Mathematics Preservice Teachers’ Preparation in Designing Mathematics-Based Programming Activities Rich in Metacognitive Skills
  • Influence of an Immersive Virtual Environment on Learning Effect and Learning Experience
  • Influence Mechanism of Students‘ Learning Enthusiasm Based on Educational Big Data
  • Evaluation of Research Performance at Universities: A Comprehensive Methodological Approach
  • Relationship between Knowledge Flow of Scientific and Technological Innovation and the Collaborative Innovation Ability of Students
  • Personalized Learning Resources Recommendation for Interest-Oriented Teaching
  • Personalized Combination Recommendation of Short Video Online Learning Resources
  • Pre-Evaluation with a Personalized Feedback Conversational Agent Integrated in Moodle
  • Learners‘ Perception Towards the Shift from Offline to Online Pedagogy and Factors Affecting it
  • The Design of An Adaptive E-learning Model Based on Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Online Teaching
  • The Influence of Blockchain Implementation for Virtual Meetings at Home Learning Indonesia
  • Review of Morel and Spector’s (2022) book “Foundations of Educational Technology: Integrative Approaches and Interdisciplinary Perspectives” Taylor & Francis

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