Journal: EAIT

Volume 22, Issue 5

1965 -- 1971Arthur Tatnall. Editorial for EAIT Issue 5, 2017
1973 -- 2000Cacilda Encarnação Augusto Alvarenga, Jacques Ginestié, Pascale Brandt-Pomares. How and why Brazilian and French teachers use learning objects
2001 -- 2012Michael Corry, William Dardick, Julie Stella. An examination of dropout rates for Hispanic or Latino students enrolled in online K-12 schools
2013 -- 2025Edward C. Bell, David S. Fike, Dong Liang, Paul R. Lockman, Kenneth L. McCall. Assessment of computer-mediated module intervention in a pharmacy calculations course
2027 -- 2053Sanjay Mohapatra, Rituparna Mohanty. Adopting MOOCs for afforable quality education
2055 -- 2069Teemu Valtonen, Erkko Sointu, Jari Kukkonen, Päivi Häkkinen, Sanna Järvelä, Arto Ahonen, Piia Näykki, Johanna Pöysä-Tarhonen, Kati Mäkitalo-Siegl. Insights into Finnish first-year pre-service teachers' twenty-first century skills
2071 -- 2085S. M. Baladoh, Amany Fawzy Elgamal, Hanaa Abdo Abas. Virtual lab to develop achievement in electronic circuits for hearing-impaired students
2087 -- 2101Nicolas A. Gromik. The effect of theme preference on academic word list use: A case for smartphone video recording feature
2103 -- 2123Tenzin Doleck, Paul Bazelais, David John Lemay. Examining the antecedents of social networking sites use among CEGEP students
2125 -- 2139Kerimbayev Nurassyl, J. Kultan, S. Abdykarimova, Aliya Akramova. LMS Moodle: Distance international education in cooperation of higher education institutions of different countries
2141 -- 2157Viet Anh Nguyen. A peer assessment approach to project based blended learning course in a Vietnamese higher education
2159 -- 2173Chia Hui Tsai, Ching-Hsue Cheng, Duen-Yian Yeh, Shih-Yun Lin. Can learning motivation predict learning achievement? A case study of a mobile game-based English learning approach
2175 -- 2196Alvaro Salinas, Miguel Nussbaum, Oriel A. Herrera, Mario Solarte, Roberto Aldunate. Factors affecting the adoption of information and communication technologies in teaching
2197 -- 2216Dmitri Zebroff, David Kaufman. Texting, reading, and other daily habits associated with adolescents' literacy levels
2217 -- 2234Marwah Alian, Adnan Shaout. Predicting learners styles based on fuzzy model
2235 -- 2279Nikolaos Pellas, Ioannis Kazanidis, Nikolaos Konstantinou 0002, Georgia Georgiou. Exploring the educational potential of three-dimensional multi-user virtual worlds for STEM education: A mixed-method systematic literature review
2281 -- 2309Jeffrey A. Stone. The impact of technology exposure on student perceptions of a 1: 1 program
2311 -- 2332Charlott Sellberg. Representing and enacting movement: The body as an instructional resource in a simulator-based environment
2333 -- 2349Jörgen Holmberg. Applying a conceptual design framework to study teachers' use of educational technology
2351 -- 2364Abderrahim El Mhouti, Azeddine Nasseh, Mohamed Erradi, José Marfa Vasquèz. Enhancing collaborative learning in Web 2.0-based e-learning systems: A design framework for building collaborative e-learning contents
2365 -- 2382Michail N. Giannakos, Ilias O. Pappas, Letizia Jaccheri, Demetrios G. Sampson. Understanding student retention in computer science education: The role of environment, gains, barriers and usefulness
2383 -- 2402Shailaja Jayashankar, R. Sridaran. Superlative model using word cloud for short answers evaluation in eLearning
2403 -- 2415Fredrick Olatunji Ajegbomogun, Rifqah Olufunmilayo Afolake Okunlaya, Mariam Kehinde Alawiye. Analytical study of E-learning resources in national open University of Nigeria
2417 -- 2432Yurii Vladimirovich Pukharenko, Vladimir Markovich Petrov, Natalia Vladimirovna Norina, Veniamin Aleksandrovich Norin. A new approach to teaching technical subjects in training restoration architects
2433 -- 2454Youmen Chaaban, Maha Ellili-Cherif. Technology integration in EFL classrooms: A study of Qatari independent schools
2455 -- 2470Alaa Sadik. Students' acceptance of file sharing systems as a tool for sharing course materials: The case of Google Drive
2471 -- 2483Kelly A. Harper, Kristin Kurtzworth-Keen, Michele A. Marable. Assistive technology for students with learning disabilities: A glimpse of the livescribe pen and its impact on homework completion
2485 -- 2497Jan Barnes, Steve Kennewell. Investigating teacher perceptions of teaching ICT in Wales
2499 -- 2522Andrey Petrovich Koshkin, Ilya Mihajlovich Rassolov, Andrey Vadimovich Novikov. Monitoring social media: Students satisfaction with university administration activities
2523 -- 2543Tenzin Doleck, Paul Bazelais, David John Lemay. Examining CEGEP students' acceptance of computer-based learning environments: A test of two models
2545 -- 2563Emmanuel Fokides, Pinelopi Atsikpasi. Tablets in education. Results from the initiative ETiE, for teaching plants to primary school students
2565 -- 2581Mari Aulikki Virtanen, Maria Kääriäinen, Eeva Liikanen, Elina Haavisto. The comparison of students' satisfaction between ubiquitous and web-basedlearning environments
2583 -- 2603Yaw Owusu-Agyeman, Otu Larbi-Siaw. Reframing the principle of specialisation in legitimation code theory: A blended learning perspective
2605 -- 2627Shahira El Alfy, Jorge Marx Gómez, Danail Ivanov. Exploring instructors' technology readiness, attitudes and behavioral intentions towards e-learning technologies in Egypt and United Arab Emirates
2629 -- 2644Seyum Tekeher Getenet. Adapting technological pedagogical content knowledge framework to teach mathematics
2645 -- 2664Masood Badri, Ali Alnuaimi, Asma Al Rashedi, Guang Yang, Khaled Temsah. School children's use of digital devices, social media and parental knowledge and involvement - the case of Abu Dhabi