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Cultural Differences in Online Learning 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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Students’ evaluation of the use 普通类
According to the Quality Assurance Agency, ‘Assessment describes any processes that appraise an individual's knowledge, understanding, abilities or skills’, and is inextricably linked to a course or programme's intended learning outcomes. It also has a fundamental effect on students' learning where it serves a variety of purposes including evaluation, feedback and motivation. Assessment also provides a performance indicator for both students and staff. E-assessment offers opportunities for creating innovative assessment practices that help engage students and increase their motivation for learning. The paper reports the findings of a qualitative study undertaken in the academic years 2006–07 and 2007–08 where a series of online summative assessments were introduced into a 1st-year financial accounting course. Feedback from students obtained from an evaluative survey and focus group interviews indicates that assessment played a significant role in the teaching/learning process. That is, students perceived a beneficial impact on learning, motivation and engagement.
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Using a Multimodal Learning System 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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Development and Evaluation of WebQuest Environment 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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The efficacy of final examinations 普通类
Educators have long debated the usefulness (or otherwise) of final examinations; a debate that has typically revolved around the relative merits of closed-book exams, open-book exams, take-home exams or their substitution by some other assessment format (eg, project work). This paper adds a new dimension to the debate by considering how the final examination assessment instrument might be enhanced through harnessing the power of technology, more specifically, how the learner experience of the final examination might be made more authentic and, in the process, more constructively aligned with stated learning outcomes. The authors report on the latest findings of an ongoing research project evaluating the effectiveness of ‘open-book, open-web’ (OBOW) examinations delivered by an online university, vis-à-vis a closed-book, invigilated alternative. Earlier research had indicated that the OBOW model receives the strong endorsement of students in a number of respects, most particularly the quality of the learning outcomes.
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A Learning Assistance Tool for Enhancing Literacy 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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A Study of Contextualised Mobile Information 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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A Mobile Device and Online System 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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Social Learning Networks 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications
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User Acceptance of Mobile Learning System 普通类
Guest Editorial – Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications