Journal: Computers & Education

Volume 39, Issue 4

319 -- 332Avi Parush, H. Hamm, Avy Shtub. Learning histories in simulation-based teaching: the effects on self-learning and transfer
333 -- 360Kyparisia A. Papanikolaou, Maria Grigoriadou, George D. Magoulas, Harry Kornilakis. Towards new forms of knowledge communication: the adaptive dimension of a web-based learning environment
361 -- 377Michalis Nik Xenos, Christos Pierrakeas, Panayiotis E. Pintelas. A survey on student dropout rates and dropout causes concerning the students in the Course of Informatics of the Hellenic Open University
379 -- 393Scott D. Johnson, Chanidprapa Suriya, Seung Won Yoon, Jared V. Berrett, Jason La Fleur. Team development and group processes of virtual learning teams
395 -- 414Amy L. Baylor, Donn Ritchie. What factors facilitate teacher skill, teacher morale, and perceived student learning in technology-using classrooms?
415 -- 428Wenli Tsou, Weichung Wang, Hung-Yi Li. How computers facilitate English foreign language learners acquire English abstract words

Volume 39, Issue 3

207 -- 221Eliane Segers, Ludo Verhoeven. Multimedia support of early literacy learning
237 -- 260Christopher D. Hundhausen. Integrating algorithm visualization technology into an undergraduate algorithms course: ethnographic studies of a social constructivist approach
271 -- 282C. H. J. Davies. Student engagement with simulations: a case study
283 -- 297Kathleen P. King. Educational technology professional development as transformative learning opportunities
299 -- 312Angus S. McDonald. The impact of individual differences on the equivalence of computer-based and paper-and-pencil educational assessments
313 -- 317Anthony Lelliott. Developing the ICT Capable School
313 -- 317Brian Boullier. Computers and Education: Towards an Interconnected Society: Edited by Manuel Ortega and José Bravo, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, 342pp, ISBN 0792371887
313 -- 317David Hawkridge. Innovations in Open and Distance Learning: Edited by Fred Lockwood and Anne Gooley. Kogan Page, London, 2001, 227pp, ISBN 0 7494 3476 7

Volume 39, Issue 2

109 -- 0Rachelle S. Heller. Introduction to a special section on multimedia in engineering education
111 -- 128Jim Carter. A framework for the development of multimedia systems for use in engineering education
145 -- 160Marios C. Angelides, Harry W. Agius. An interactive multimedia learning environment for VLSI built with COSMOS
161 -- 182Leonid Sheremetov, Adolfo Guzmán-Arenas. EVA: an interactive Web-based collaborative learning environment
183 -- 200Jan Gordijn, Wim J. Nijhof. Effects of complex feedback on computer-assisted modular instruction
201 -- 203Patrick McAndrew. Handbook on Information Technologies for Education and Training: Edited by H.H. Adelsberger, B. Collis, and J.M. Pawloski. Springer-Verlag, 2002, 715pp
203 -- 205Colin Latchem. Learning to Bridge the Digital Divide: Centre for Educational Research and Innovation and National Center on Adult Literacy (NCAL), OECD, Paris, 2000, ISBN 92-64-18288-8

Volume 39, Issue 1

1 -- 18Trevor D. Collins, Pat Fung. A visual programming approach for teaching cognitive modelling
37 -- 50C. E. Holdich, Richard G. Holdich, Paul W. H. Chung. Assessing aspects of children s written grammar: automating the process
51 -- 64Chih-Kai Chang. An architectural system for retrieving messages to respond dangling questions in learning forum
65 -- 98Patricia A. Reynolds, Robin Mason. On-line video media for continuing professional development in dentistry
99 -- 101Agnes Kukulska-Hulme. Flexible Learning in a Digital World: Experiences and Expectations: Betty Collis and Jef Moonen; Kogan Page, London, 2001, 232pp, ISBN 0-7494-3371-X
101 -- 102Gilly Salmon. The Digital University - Building a Learning Community: Reza Hazemi and Stephen Hailes (Eds.); Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2002, 252 pages, ISBN 1-85233-478-9