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

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

Table of Contents:

  • An Effective Allocation Model of Computer Teaching Management Resources Based on Particle Swarm Optimization
  • Teaching Antonyms to Arabic-Speaking EFL Learners
  • ImALeG: A Serious Game for Amazigh Language Learning
  • Applying Protection Motivation Theory To Understand Generation Z Students Intention To Comply With Educational Software Anti Piracy Law
  • Situational Cognition of College English Education Based on Image Block Gain Optimization in Pseudo-haze State
  • Effectiveness Analysis of Edmodo-Based Blended English Learning Mode
  • A Comprehensive Teaching Reform Model for a Computer Networks Course Based on Integrated Information Systems
  • Teachers’ Consideration in Technology-Integrated Lesson Design – A case of Indonesian EFL Teachers
  • Effectiveness of Digital Note-Taking on Students’ Performance in Declarative, Procedural and Conditional Knowledge Learning
  • Application of a New Cultivation Model in an Undergraduate ‚Convention and Exhibition Management‘ Study Program
  • A Study on “Double-subject” Teaching Mode of Sport Statistics Course
  • Anytime Autonomous English MALL App Engagement
  • Effect of Augmented Reality and Simulation on the Achievement of Mathematics and Visual Thinking Among Students
  • Sort Elements Based on Priority, in order to Improve the Quality of E-Learning in Health Using Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid with Weighting (DUP-We)
  • Potentials of Fog Computing in Higher Education
  • Students’ Perception about Learning using MOOC
  • Implementation of Cooperative Learning Model on E-Assignment Responsiveness at Higher Education

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 14 / No. 17 #ijet #research

Issue 14(17) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Students’ Continuance Intention to Experience Virtual and Remote Labs in Engineering and Scientific Education
  • Inquiry Based Teaching in an Animation Multimedia Course
  • Integrating ICT in English for Academic Purposes Materials through Task-Based Approach
  • A Inquiry Teaching Mode Based on STEM Education
  • A Network Digital Teaching Mode of Basketball Based on Ecological Learning Space
  • A Study on the Construction of a Culture Pedagogical Network Learning Space – The CASH Curriculum Idea
  • Analysis on WeChat-Based Blended Learning in Network Marketing Course
  • Storage and Allocation of English Teaching Resources Based on k-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm
  • The Implementation of Blended Learning with Kelase Platform in the Learning of Assessment and Evaluation Course
  • Problematic of the Assessment Activity within Adaptive E-Learning Systems
  • Method of Text Content Development in Creation of Professionally Oriented Online Courses for Oil and Gas Specialists
  • Partnership of University and Schools Within the Preparation of Future Teachers
  • Re-conceptualizing Techno-Linguistics: Using Technology for English Language Teaching?
  • A Interactive Teaching Mode Based on Educational Games – Case Study of Acupuncture Course
  • A SPOC Teaching Mode of College English Translation Based on „Rain Classroom“

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[publication] Scheduling Interactions in Learning Videos: A State Machine Based Algorithm #tugraz #Interactive

We did an article about „Scheduling Interactions in Learning Videos: A State Machine Based Algorithm“ for the first issue of the „International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI)„.

Abstract:

Based on the currently developing trend of so called Massive Open Online Courses it is obvious that learning videos are more in use nowadays. This is some kind of comeback because due to the maxim “TV is easy, book is hard” [1][2] videos were used rarely for teaching. A further reason for this rare usage is that it is widely known that a key factor for human learning is a mechanism called selective attention [3][4]. This suggests that managing this attention is from high importance. Such a management could be achieved by providing different forms of interaction and communication in all directions. It has been shown that interaction and communication is crucial for the learning process [6]. Because of these remarks this research study introduces an algorithm which schedules interactions in learning videos and live broadcastings. The algorithm is implemented by a web application and it is based on the concept of a state machine. Finally, the evaluation of the algorithm points out that it is generally working after the improvement of some drawbacks regarding the distribution of interactions in the video.

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Reference: Wachtler, J., Ebner, M. (2019) Scheduling Interactions in Learning Videos: A State Machine Based Algorithm. IN: International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI). 2019(1). pp. 58-76

[publication] Making – eine Bewegung mit Potenzial (merz 2019) #makereducation #making

Die aktuelle merz medien + erziehung hat den Schwerpunkt Making und Medienpädagogik, herausgegeben von Kristin Narr und Björn Maurer. Mit Martin Ebner durfte ich einen Beitrag zusteuern, der eine Einführung zum Thema gibt:

Making ist en vogue – medienpädagogische Projekte mit dem Fokus auf die kreative digitale Arbeit erhalten aktuell große Aufmerksamkeit. Doch was passiert eigentlich in einem Makerspace? Welche Werkzeuge kommen zum Einsatz? Was kann man sich unter Maker Education vorstellen? In diesem Beitrag werden
zunächst Besonderheiten des Making genannt und Meilensteine der Maker-Bewegung skizziert. Darauf aufbauend werden Merkmale der Maker Education und deren Potenzial beschrieben.

Das Heft ist beim Verlag zu bestellen, einen Vorabdruck haben wir bei Researchgate online gestellt.

  • Sandra Schön und Martin Ebner (2019). Making – eine Bewegung mit Potenzial. In: merz medien + erziehung. Zeitschrift für Medienpädagogik, 63 Jg., Nr. 4, August 2019, S. 9-16. https://www.merz-zeitschrift.de/

[publication] Potentials of Chatbots for Spell Check among Youngsters #tugraz #chatbot #research #LearningAnalytic

We did an article about „Potentials of Chatbots for Spell Check among Youngsters“ for the first issue of the „International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI)„.

Abstract:

Chatbots are already being used successfully in many areas. This publication deals with the development and programming of a chatbot prototype to support learning processes. This Chatbot prototype is designed to help pupils in order to correct their spelling mistakes by providing correction proposals to them. Especially orthographic spelling mistake should be recognized by the chatbot and should be replaced by correction suggestions stored in test data.

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[article @ ResearchGate]

Reference: Arifi, J., Ebner, M., Ebner, M. (2019) Potentials of Chatbots for Spell Check among Youngsters. IN: International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI). 2019(1). pp. 77-88

[article] Efforts in Europe for Data-Driven Improvement of Education – A Review of Learning Analytics Research in Six Countries #LearningAnalytics #tugraz

I did an article with a hand of colleagues about „Efforts in Europe for Data-Driven Improvement of Education – A Review of Learning Analytics Research in Six Countries“ for the first issue of the „International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI)„.

Abstract:

Information and communication technologies are increasingly mediating learning and teaching practices as well as how educational institutions are handling their administrative work. As such, students and teachers are leaving large amounts of digital footprints and traces in various educational apps and learning management platforms, and educational administrators register various processes and outcomes in digital administrative systems. It is against such a background we in recent years have seen the emergence of the fast-growing and multi-disciplinary field of learning analytics. In this paper, we examine the research efforts that have been conducted in the field of learning analytics in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany, Spain, and Sweden. More specifically, we report on developed national policies, infrastructures and competence centers, as well as major research projects and developed research strands within the selected countries. The main conclusions of this paper are that the work of researchers around Europe has not led to national adoption or European level strategies for learning analytics. Furthermore, most countries have not established national policies for learners’ data or guidelines that govern the ethical usage of data in research or education. We also conclude, that learning analytics research on pre-university level to high extent have been overlooked. In the same vein, learning analytics has not received enough focus form national and European national bodies. Such funding is necessary for taking steps towards data-driven development of education.

[article @ journal’s homepage]

[article @ ResearchGate]

Reference: Nouri, J., Ebner, M., Ifenthaler, D., Saqr, M., Malmberg, J., Khalil, M., Bruun, J., Viberg, O., González, M., Papamitsiou, Z., Berthelsen, U. (2019) Efforts in Europe for Data-Driven Improvement of Education – A Review of Learning Analytics Research in Six Countries. IN: International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI). 2019(1). pp. 8-27

[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 14 / No. 16 #ijet #research

Issue 14(16) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Development of an Instructional Design Model for Mobile Blended Learning in Higher Education
  • Knowledge Management and Reuse in Virtual Learning Communities
  • New Tools for the Immersive Narrative Experience
  • From Learning Game to Adaptive Ubiquitous Game Based Learning
  • Are Educational Games Engaging and Motivating Moroccan Students to Learn Physics?
  • Effectivity of Augmented Reality as Media for History Learning
  • IMS Compliant Ontological Learner Model for Adaptive E-Learning Environments
  • A Flipped Classroom-Based Education System for College English Teaching
  • An Improved Back-Propagation Neural Network for the Prediction of College Students’ English Performance
  • Computer-Aided English Teaching Platform Based on Secure Shell Framework
  • English Teaching Platform Based on Online Education Technology and Licensure and Master’s Program Technology
  • Innovative Methods in Medical Education in Bulgaria: Video Materials and Serious Games
  • Using Broadcasting Learning Design to Enhance Student’s Experiential Skill
  • Adaptive Navigation Support: A Literature Review of Its Application and Implication in Learning Process
  • Massive Open Online Course Platform Blended English Teaching Method Based on Model-View-Controller Framework

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

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

Table of Contents:

  • Ontology and Rule-Based Recommender System for E-learning Applications
  • Promotive Effect of Psychological Intervention on English Vocabulary Teaching Based on Hybrid Collaborative Recommender Technology
  • Smart Technology Integration in the System of Bachelors’ Language Training
  • Design and Implementation of Computer Aided Physical Education Platform Based on Browser/Server Architecture
  • Toward a Personalized Learning Path through a Services-Oriented Approach
  • An Empirical Study on the Predictors of the Perceived Quality of Learning at Institutions of Higher Education: 2D Model Approach
  • Implementation of the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Student Profile Analysis
  • Project-Based Learning Model Practicality on Local Network Devices Installation Subject
  • The Moderation Examination of ICT Use on the Association Between Chinese Mainland Students’ Socioeconomic Status and Reading Achievement
  • Pupils’ Opinions on an Educational Virtual Reality Game in Terms of Flow Experience
  • Two Parameter Logistics Model with Lognormal Response Time for Computer-based Testing
  • Game-Based Multimedia for Horizontal Numeracy Learning
  • College English Education Platform Based on Browser/Server Structure and Flipped Classroom
  • An Innovative English Teaching Mode Based on Massive Open Online Course and Google Collaboration Platform
  • Application of Educational Games for Formation and Development of ICT competence of Teachers
  • College Students‘ Law Education Platform Based on Browser/Server and Massive Open Online Courses

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

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

Table of Contents:

  • Evaluation of an Educational Media on Cube Nets Based on Learning Effectiveness and Gamification Parameters
  • MAPSS: An Intelligent Architecture for the Pedagogical Support
  • Nursing Students’ Attitudes Toward Simulation Technology in Nursing Education
  • Application of Computer Technology in Aesthetic Education and Feature Analysis
  • An Innovative Preschool Education Method Based on Computer Multimedia Technology
  • An Innovative English Teaching System Based on Computer Aided Technology and Corpus Management
  • A Teaching Quality Evaluation System of Massive Open Online Courses Based on Big Data Analysis
  • Student Academic Performance Prediction using Supervised Learning Techniques
  • Towards a New Generation of Intelligent Tutoring Systems
  • The Effect of Scientific Creativity in Inquiry Learning to Promote Critical Thinking Ability of Prospective Teachers
  • Application of Classroom Response Systems (CRS): Study to Measure Student Learning Outcome

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[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 14 / No. 12 #ijet #research

Issue 14(12) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Formative E-Assessment and Behavioral Commitment of Students: Case of the Faculty of Science Ben M’sik
  • Automatic Generation and Evolution of Personalized Curriculum Based on Genetic Algorithm
  • MOOC Learning Behavior Analysis and Teaching Intelligent Decision Support Method Based on Improved Decision Tree C4.5 Algorithm
  • The Knowledge Repository Management System Architecture of Digital Knowledge Engineering using Machine Learning to Promote Software Engineering Competencies
  • Teaching Internship in Math Teacher Education
  • Intelligent Knowledge Service System Based on Depression Monitoring of College Students
  • College English Teaching Status and Individualized Teaching Design in The Context of Mobile Learning
  • Design and Implementation of a Teaching Assistance Platform for College Students Based on ASP.NET
  • Experimental Study on Neural Feedback in Embedded System Teaching Processing Based on ERP Signal Analysis
  • Design and Implementation of a College Teacher Training System Based on Client-Server Structure
  • Students Model in Different Learning Styles of Academic Achievement at the University of Phayao, Thailand
  • Influence of the Cognition of Student Entrepreneurs on Decision Making Based on Factor Analysis
  • Attention and its Role: Theories and Models
  • On Designing Blended Learning Environments for Resource-Challenged Communities

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