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Journal of Educational Technology

2015 Volume 12, Number 2

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 5

  1. Virtual Learning and Instructional Tools: Perfecting the Weekly Roadmap

    Gina Cicco

    This article will provide details on the importance of providing structure within an online graduate counseling course in the form of a weekly roadmap tool. There are various instructional tools... More

    pp. 1-6

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  2. Moblogging Type and Its Relation with Usability and Development of Knowledge Management Skills for Blind Students

    Akram Fathy Mostafa

    The aim of the research is to explore the relation of mobile Blogging (Moblogging -MB) on the usability and development of Knowledge Management skills for Blind Students. The research followed a... More

    pp. 7-18

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  3. Using Mendeley to Support Collaborative Learning in the Classroom

    Tehmina Khwaja & Pamela L. Eddy

    The purpose of this study was to explore the use of Mendeley, a free online reference management and academic networking software, as a collaborative tool in the college classroom. Students in two ... More

    pp. 19-28

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  4. Dynamic Assessment of EFL Learners' Listening Comprehension via Computerized Concept Mapping

    Saman Ebadi & Shokoufeh Vakili Latif

    In Vygotsky's theory, learner's Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) and autonomous performance could be further developed through social interaction with an expert. Computerized concept mapping... More

    pp. 29-41

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  5. Dynamic Neuroscientific Systemology: Using Tri-Squared Meta-Analysis and Innovative Instructional Design to Develop a Novel Distance Education Model for the Systemic Creation of Engaging Online Learning Environments

    James Edward Osler & Mark Anthony Wright

    The purpose of this research investigation was to look at the factors that lead to isolation, lack of student inspiration and motivation, lack of student engagement and lack of student retention in... More

    pp. 42-55

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