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British Journal of Educational Technology, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, January 2021
- Mutlu Cukurova

, Sara Hennessy, Louis Major
, Manolis Mavrikis, Sara Price
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BJET editorial 2021. 5-7
- Neil Selwyn

, Jesper Aagaard
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Banning mobile phones from classrooms - An opportunity to advance understandings of technology addiction, distraction and cyberbullying. 8-19 - Yang Zhao, Ning Wang, Yixuan Li, Ruoxin Zhou

, Shuangshuang Li:
Do cultural differences affect users' e-learning adoption? A meta-analysis. 20-41
- Tomás Sýkora, Tereza Stárková, Cyril Brom

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Can narrative cutscenes improve home learning from a math game? An experimental study with children. 42-56 - Catherine C. Chase

, Laura J. Malkiewich
, Alison Lee, Stefan Slater, Ahram Choi, Chenmu Xing
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Can typical game features have unintended consequences? A study of players' learning and reactions to challenge and failure in an educational programming game. 57-74 - Michael Sailer

, Maximilian Sailer
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Gamification of in-class activities in flipped classroom lectures. 75-90 - Fredrik Sundt Breien, Barbara Wasson

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Narrative categorization in digital game-based learning: Engagement, motivation & learning. 91-111 - Stefanie Vanbecelaere

, Frederik Cornillie
, Delphine Sasanguie, Bert Reynvoet
, Fien Depaepe
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The effectiveness of an adaptive digital educational game for the training of early numerical abilities in terms of cognitive, noncognitive and efficiency outcomes. 112-124 - Hans G. K. Hummel, Rob Nadolski, Jannes Eshuis, Aad Slootmaker, Jeroen Storm:

Serious game in introductory psychology for professional awareness: Optimal learner control and authenticity. 125-141 - Muhterem Dindar

, Lei Ren, Hanna Järvenoja:
An experimental study on the effects of gamified cooperation and competition on English vocabulary learning. 142-159 - Xiuhan Li

, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu:
Exploring the effects of gamification pedagogy on children's reading: A mixed-method study on academic performance, reading-related mentality and behaviors, and sustainability. 160-178 - Insook Han

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Immersive virtual field trips and elementary students' perceptions. 179-195 - Billy Sung

, Enrique Mergelsberg
, Min Teah, Brandon D'Silva, Ian Phau
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The effectiveness of a marketing virtual reality learning simulation: A quantitative survey with psychophysiological measures. 196-213 - Miri Shonfeld

, Yoram Greenstein:
Factors promoting the use of virtual worlds in educational settings. 214-234 - Su Cai

, Changhao Liu, Tao Wang, Enrui Liu
, Jyh-Chong Liang
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Effects of learning physics using Augmented Reality on students' self-efficacy and conceptions of learning. 235-251 - Tiphaine Colliot, Éric Jamet

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Improving students' learning by providing a graphic organizer after a multimedia document. 252-265 - Lu-Ho Hsia

, Gwo-Jen Hwang
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Enhancing students' choreography and reflection in university dance courses: A mobile technology-assisted peer assessment approach. 266-287 - Chuanmei Dong

, Pekka Mertala
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Two worlds collide? The role of Chinese traditions and Western influences in Chinese preservice teachers' perceptions of appropriate technology use. 288-303 - Tzu-Chien Liu, Yi-Chun Lin, Chih-Yi Hsu, Chung-Yuan Hsu, Fred Paas:

Learning from animations and computer simulations: Modality and reverse modality effects. 304-317 - Nathan Garrett

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Segmentation's failure to improve software video tutorials. 318-336 - Gwo-Jen Hwang

, Shao-Chen Chang
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Facilitating knowledge construction in mobile learning contexts: A bi-directional peer-assessment approach. 337-357 - Ju Seong Lee

, Kilryoung Lee:
The role of informal digital learning of English and L2 motivational self system in foreign language enjoyment. 358-373 - Gwo-Jen Hwang

, Hsin Huang
, Ruo-Xuan Wang, Li-Li Zhu
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Effects of a concept mapping-based problem-posing approach on students' learning achievements and critical thinking tendency: An application in Classical Chinese learning contexts. 374-493 - Sung-Eun Jung

, Kyunghwa Lee
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A young child's dialogic appropriation of programmable robots. 394-410 - Boukje Compen

, Kristof De Witte
, Wouter Schelfhout:
The impact of teacher engagement in an interactive webinar series on the effectiveness of financial literacy education. 411-425 - Gal Ben-Yehudah

, Yoram Eshet-Alkalai:
Print versus digital reading comprehension tests: does the congruency of study and test medium matter? 426-440 - Fang Huang

, Timothy Teo
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Examining the role of technology-related policy and constructivist teaching belief on English teachers' technology acceptance: A study in Chinese universities. 441-460 - Peter Twining

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Making sense of young people's digital practices in informal contexts: The Digital Practice Framework. 461-481 - Robert L. Moore

, Cherng-Jyh Yen, F. Eamonn Powers
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Exploring the relationship between clout and cognitive processing in MOOC discussion forums. 482-497 - Kadri Mettis, Terje Väljataga

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Designing learning experiences for outdoor hybrid learning spaces. 498-513
Volume 52, Number 2, March 2021
- Victoria I. Marín

, Jeffrey P. Carpenter
, Gemma Tur
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Pre-service teachers' perceptions of social media data privacy policies. 519-535 - Douglas E. Archibald, Charles R. Graham

, Ross Larsen:
Validating a blended teaching readiness instrument for primary/secondary preservice teachers. 536-551 - Chih-Jung Ku

, Wei-Leong Leon Loh
, Kuen-Yi Lin
, P. John Williams:
Development of an instrument for exploring preservice technology teachers' maker-based technological pedagogical content knowledge. 552-568 - Rebecca Eynon, Lars-Erik Malmberg:

Lifelong learning and the Internet: Who benefits most from learning online? 569-583 - Secil Caskurlu

, Jennifer C. Richardson
, Hamdan A. Alamri
, Katherine Chartier
, Tadd Farmer
, Shamila Janakiraman
, Marquetta Strait, Mohan Yang
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Cognitive load and online course quality: Insights from instructional designers in a higher education context. 584-605 - Xinru Zhang, Zhongling Pi

, Chenyu Li, Weiping Hu:
Intrinsic motivation enhances online group creativity via promoting members' effort, not interaction. 606-618 - Erhan Unal

, Ahmet Murat Uzun
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Understanding university students' behavioral intention to use Edmodo through the lens of an extended technology acceptance model. 619-637 - Joe Watson

, Sara Hennessy
, Anna Vignoles
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The relationship between educational television and mathematics capability in Tanzania. 638-658 - Zhongling Pi

, Yi Zhang
, Weichen Zhou, Ke Xu, Yanran Chen, Jiumin Yang, Qingbai Zhao
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Learning by explaining to oneself and a peer enhances learners' theta and alpha oscillations while watching video lectures. 659-679 - Christian Moro

, Charlotte Phelps
, Petrea Redmond
, Zane Stromberga
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HoloLens and mobile augmented reality in medical and health science education: A randomised controlled trial. 680-694 - Lingyun Huang

, Shan Li
, Eric G. Poitras
, Susanne P. Lajoie:
Latent profiles of self-regulated learning and their impacts on teachers' technology integration. 695-713 - K. Bret Staudt Willet

, Jeffrey P. Carpenter
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A tale of two subreddits: Change and continuity in teaching-related online spaces. 714-733 - Sheng-Lun Cheng

, Sheng-Bo Chen, Jen-Chia Chang
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Examining the multiplicative relationships between teachers' competence, value and pedagogical beliefs about technology integration. 734-750 - Oi-Lam Ng

, To Chan:
In-service mathematics teachers' video-based noticing of 3D printing pens "in action". 751-767 - Saeed Latifi, Omid Noroozi, Ebrahim Talaee:

Peer feedback or peer feedforward? Enhancing students' argumentative peer learning processes and outcomes. 768-784 - Melissa N. Callaghan

, Stephanie M. Reich
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Mobile app features that scaffold pre-school learning: Verbal feedback and leveling designs. 785-806 - Gang Yang, Yu-Ting Chen, Xiao-Li Zheng, Gwo-Jen Hwang

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From experiencing to expressing: A virtual reality approach to facilitating pupils' descriptive paper writing performance and learning behavior engagement. 807-823 - Enrico Gandolfi

, Karl W. Kosko
, Richard E. Ferdig:
Situating presence within extended reality for teacher training: Validation of the extended Reality Presence Scale (XRPS) in preservice teacher use of immersive 360 video. 824-841 - Breanne K. Litts

, Kristin A. Searle, Bryan M. J. Brayboy, Yasmin B. Kafai:
Computing for all?: Examining critical biases in computational tools for learning. 842-857 - Yanjie Song

, Qing Ma
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Affordances of a mobile learner-generated tool for pupils' English as a second language vocabulary learning: An ecological perspective. 858-878 - Vo Ngoc Hoi

, Guanglun Michael Mu
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Perceived teacher support and students' acceptance of mobile-assisted language learning: Evidence from Vietnamese higher education context. 879-898 - Sharon Smith

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Finding the voice of students engaging in online alternative provision via digital data collection methods. 899-914 - Gwo-Jen Hwang

, Shu-Yun Chien, Wen-Shiang Li:
A multidimensional repertory grid as a graphic organizer for implementing digital games to promote students' learning performances and behaviors. 915-933 - Anne Ozdowska

, Peta Wyeth
, Suzanne Carrington, Jill Ashburner:
Using assistive technology with SRSD to support students on the autism spectrum with persuasive writing. 934-959
Volume 52, Number 3, May 2021
- Jake Rowan Byrne

, Carina Girvan
, James Edward Clayson:
Constructionism moving forward. 965-968 - E. Paul Goldenberg

, Cynthia J. Carter:
Programming as a language for young children to express and explore mathematics in school. 969-985 - José Armando Valente

, Ricardo Caceffo
, Rodrigo Bonacin
, Júlio Cesar dos Reis
, Diego Addan Gonçalves
, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas
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Embodied-based environment for kindergarten children: Revisiting constructionist ideas. 986-1003 - Marianthi Grizioti

, Chronis Kynigos:
Code the mime: A 3D programmable charades game for computational thinking in MaLT2. 1004-1023 - Corey E. Brady

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Patches as an expressive medium for exploratory multi-agent modelling. 1024-1042 - Jacob Kelter

, Amanda Peel
, Connor Bain, Gabriella Anton, Sugat Dabholkar
, Michael S. Horn, Uri Wilensky:
Constructionist co-design: A dual approach to curriculum and professional development. 1043-1059 - Deirdre Butler

, Margaret Leahy
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Developing preservice teachers' understanding of computational thinking: A constructionist approach. 1060-1077 - Deborah A. Fields

, Yasmin B. Kafai
, Luis Morales-Navarro
, Justice T. Walker
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Debugging by design: A constructionist approach to high school students' crafting and coding of electronic textiles as failure artefacts. 1078-1092 - María Florencia Morado

, Ayelén Eva Melo
, Angela Jarman
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Learning by making: A framework to revisit practices in a constructionist learning environment. 1093-1115 - Justice T. Walker

, Yasmin B. Kafai:
The biodesign studio: Constructions and reflections of high school youth on making with living media. 1116-1129 - Ken Kahn

, Niall Winters
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Constructionism and AI: A history and possible futures. 1130-1142 - James Edward Clayson:

Broadening constructionism through visual modelling: My self as subject and object. 1143-1163 - Mike Tissenbaum

, David Weintrop, Nathan R. Holbert
, Tamara L. Clegg:
The case for alternative endpoints in computing education. 1164-1177 - Yanyan Li, Xiaoran Li

, Yuan Zhang, Xin Li:
The effects of a group awareness tool on knowledge construction in computer-supported collaborative learning. 1178-1196 - Silvia Wen-Yu Lee

, Meilun Shih, Jyh-Chong Liang
, Yi-Chen Tseng:
Investigating learners' engagement and science learning outcomes in different designs of participatory simulated games. 1197-1214 - Kun Li, Justin Johnsen, Dorian A. Canelas:

Persistence, performance, and goal setting in massive open online courses. 1215-1229 - Rustam Shadiev

, Wu-Yuin Hwang
, Tzu-Yu Liu:
Facilitating cognitive processes during EFL smartwatch-supported learning activities in authentic contexts. 1230-1243 - Andy Luse, Julie A. Rursch:

Using a virtual lab network testbed to facilitate real-world hands-on learning in a networking course. 1244-1261 - Li Cheng

, Pavlo "Pasha" Antonenko, Albert D. Ritzhaupt
, Bruce J. MacFadden:
Exploring the role of 3D printing and STEM integration levels in students' STEM career interest. 1262-1278 - Ju Seong Lee

, Liss Kerstin Sylvén
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The role of Informal Digital Learning of English in Korean and Swedish EFL learners' communication behaviour. 1279-1296
Volume 52, Number 4, July 2021
- Christine Greenhow

, Cathy Lewin
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Online and blended learning: Contexts and conditions for education in an emergency. 1301-1305 - Charlene A. VanLeeuwen

, George Veletsianos
, Nicole Johnson
, Olga Belikov
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Never-ending repetitiveness, sadness, loss, and "juggling with a blindfold on: " Lived experiences of Canadian college and university faculty members during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1306-1322 - Kelly Linden

, Prue Gonzalez
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Zoom invigilated exams: A protocol for rapid adoption to remote examinations. 1323-1337 - Maya Usher

, Arnon Hershkovitz
, Alona Forkosh-Baruch
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From data to actions: Instructors' decision making based on learners' data in online emergency remote teaching. 1338-1356 - Gabriella Oliveira

, Jorge Grenha Teixeira
, Ana Torres
, Carla Morais
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An exploratory study on the emergency remote education experience of higher education students and teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1357-1376 - Liz Owens Boltz

, Aman Yadav
, Brittany Dillman
, Candace Robertson
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Transitioning to remote learning: Lessons from supporting K-12 teachers through a MOOC. 1377-1393 - Stefania Manca

, Manuela Delfino:
Adapting educational practices in emergency remote education: Continuity and change from a student perspective. 1394-1413 - Martin Rehm

, Sara Moukarzel, Alan J. Daly, Miguel del Fresno:
Exploring online social networks of school leaders in times of COVID-19. 1414-1433 - Christine Greenhow

, K. Bret Staudt Willet
, Sarah Galvin:
Inquiring tweets want to know: #Edchat supports for #RemoteTeaching during COVID-19. 1434-1454 - Marc Beardsley

, Laia Albó
, Pablo Aragón
, Davinia Hernández-Leo
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Emergency education effects on teacher abilities and motivation to use digital technologies. 1455-1477 - Amina Charania

, Uchita Bakshani
, Sumegh Paltiwale
, Ishmeet Kaur, Nikhat Nasrin:
Constructivist teaching and learning with technologies in the COVID-19 lockdown in Eastern India. 1478-1493 - Jing Wang

, Yuqin Yang, Hongli Li, Jan van Aalst:
Continuing to teach in a time of crisis: The Chinese rural educational system's response and student satisfaction and social and cognitive presence. 1494-1512 - Xinyun Hu, Ming Ming Chiu

, Wai Man Vivienne Leung
, Nicola Yelland:
Technology integration for young children during COVID-19: Towards future online teaching. 1513-1537 - Debra Laxton

, Linda Cooper, Sarah Younie:
Translational research in action: The use of technology to disseminate information to parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1538-1553 - Helen Crompton

, Diane Burke, Katy Jordan
, Samuel W. G. Wilson:
Learning with technology during emergencies: A systematic review of K-12 education. 1554-1575 - Jimmy Jaldemark

, Marcia J. P. Håkansson Lindqvist, Peter Mozelius, Thomas Ryberg
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Editorial introduction: Lifelong learning in the digital era. 1576-1579 - Stephen Billett

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Mediating worklife learning and the digitalisation of work. 1580-1593 - Peter Goodyear

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Navigating difficult waters in a digital era: Technology, uncertainty and the objects of informal lifelong learning. 1594-1611 - Annalisa Sannino, Yrjö Engeström, Esa Jokinen:

Digital peer learning for transformative professional agency: The case of homelessness practitioners in Finland. 1612-1628 - Lisa Marie Blaschke:

The dynamic mix of heutagogy and technology: Preparing learners for lifelong learning. 1629-1645 - Jennifer Lock, Sawsen Lakhal, Martha Cleveland-Innes

, Paula Arancibia, Debra Dell, Noeleen De Silva:
Creating technology-enabled lifelong learning: A heutagogical approach. 1646-1662 - Adam Abedini

, Babak Abedin
, Didar Zowghi
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Adult learning in online communities of practice: A systematic review. 1663-1694 - Oleksandra Poquet

, Maarten de Laat
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Developing capabilities: Lifelong learning in the age of AI. 1695-1708 - Rikke Toft Nørgård

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Theorising hybrid lifelong learning. 1709-1723 - Natercia Valle

, Pavlo D. Antonenko, Kara M. Dawson
, Anne Corinne Huggins-Manley
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Staying on target: A systematic literature review on learner-facing learning analytics dashboards. 1724-1748 - Siu-Cheung Kong

, Yi-Qing Wang:
The influence of parental support and perceived usefulness on students' learning motivation and flow experience in visual programming: Investigation from a parent perspective. 1749-1770 - Lu-Ho Hsia

, Yen-Nan Lin
, Gwo-Jen Hwang
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A creative problem solving-based flipped learning strategy for promoting students' performing creativity, skills and tendencies of creative thinking and collaboration. 1771-1787
- Corrigendum. 1788

Volume 52, Number 5, September 2021
- Stefanie Vanbecelaere

, Laura Benton:
Technology-mediated personalised learning for younger learners: Concepts, design, methods and practice. 1793-1797 - Rani Van Schoors

, Jan Elen
, Annelies Raes
, Fien Depaepe
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An overview of 25 years of research on digital personalised learning in primary and secondary education: A systematic review of conceptual and methodological trends. 1798-1822 - Mary Frances Rice, Aijuan Cun:

Personalising digital learning for young children: Leveraging psychosocial identities and Techne for literacy development. 1823-1838 - Natalia Kucirkova

, Libby F. Gerard
, Marcia C. Linn:
Designing personalised instruction: A research and design framework. 1839-1861 - Laura Benton, Manolis Mavrikis

, Asimina Vasalou, Nelly Joye, Emma Sumner
, Elisabeth Herbert
, Andrea Révész
, Antonios Symvonis, Chrysanthi N. Raftopoulou:
Designing for "challenge" in a large-scale adaptive literacy game for primary school children. 1862-1880 - Dries Debeer

, Stefanie Vanbecelaere
, Wim van den Noortgate
, Bert Reynvoet
, Fien Depaepe
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The effect of adaptivity in digital learning technologies. Modelling learning efficiency using data from an educational game. 1881-1897 - Judit Serra

, Roger Gilabert Guerrero:
Algorithmic versus teacher-led sequencing in a digital serious game and the development of second language reading fluency and accuracy. 1898-1916 - Nadine Pflaumer, Nancy Knorr, Kay Berkling

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Appropriation of adaptive literacy games into the German elementary school classroom. 1917-1934 - Louis Major

, Gill A. Francis
, Maria Tsapali
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The effectiveness of technology-supported personalised learning in low- and middle-income countries: A meta-analysis. 1935-1964 - Elif Polat

, Sinan Hopcan
, Sevda Kucuk
, Burak Sisman
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A comprehensive assessment of secondary school students' computational thinking skills. 1965-1980 - Mei-En Hsu, Meng-Tzu Cheng

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Immersion experiences and behavioural patterns in game-based learning. 1981-1999 - Hsin-Yi Liang

, Tien-Yu Hsu, Gwo-Jen Hwang
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Promoting children's inquiry performances in alternate reality games: A mobile concept mapping-based questioning approach. 2000-2019 - Spencer P. Greenhalgh

, Joshua M. Rosenberg, Annelise Russell:
The influence of policy and context on teachers' social media use. 2020-2037 - Lixiang Yan

, Alexander Whitelock-Wainwright, Quanlong Guan
, Gangxin Wen, Dragan Gasevic, Guanliang Chen
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Students' experience of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: A province-wide survey study. 2038-2057 - Andrea Vogt, Franziska Babel, Philipp Hock, Martin Baumann

, Tina Seufert:
Immersive virtual reality or auditory text first? Effects of adequate sequencing and prompting on learning outcome. 2058-2076 - Brandi Fox

, Margaret Bearman
, Robin Bellingham
, Andrea North-Samardzic
, Simona Scarparo
, Darci Taylor
, Mathew Krehl Edward Thomas
, Michael Volkov
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Longing for connection: University educators creating meaning through sharing experiences of teaching online. 2077-2092
Volume 52, Number 6, November 2021
- Digitalisation in early childhood: Approaches, effects and critical views. 2097-2099

- Ioanna Palaiologou

, Sarika Kewalramani
, Maria Dardanou
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Make-believe play with the Internet of Toys: A case for multimodal playscapes. 2100-2117 - Susan Grieshaber

, Joce Nuttall
, Susan Edwards
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Multimodal play: A threshold concept for early childhood curriculum? 2118-2129 - Franziska Vogt

, Lena Hollenstein
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Exploring digital transformation through pretend play in kindergarten. 2130-2144 - Lisa Paleczek, Susanne Seifert, Martin Schöfl:

Comparing digital to print assessment of receptive vocabulary with GraWo-KiGa in Austrian kindergarten. 2145-2161 - Lars Eichen

, Sigrid Hackl-Wimmer
, Marina Tanja Waltraud Eglmaier
, Helmut Karl Lackner
, Manuela Paechter
, Karoline Rettenbacher
, Christian Rominger
, Catherine Walter-Laager
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Families' digital media use: Intentions, rules and activities. 2162-2177 - Rosienne C. Farrugia

, Leonard Busuttil
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Connections and disconnections between home and kindergarten: A case study of a 4-year old child's digital practices and experiences in early childhood. 2178-2191 - Eva Pölzl-Stefanec:

Challenges and barriers to Austrian early childhood educators' participation in online professional development programmes. 2192-2208
- Yu-Shan Chang:

Effects of virtual reality application on skill learning for optical-fibre fusion splicing. 2209-2226 - Pekka Mertala

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The pedagogy of multiliteracies as a code breaker: A suggestion for a transversal approach to computing education in basic education. 2227-2241 - Fan Ouyang

, Si Chen
, Xu Li
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Effect of three network visualizations on students' social-cognitive engagement in online discussions. 2242-2262 - Hongxia Li, Chengling Zhao, Taotao Long, Yan Huang, Fengfang Shu:

Exploring the reliability and its influencing factors of peer assessment in massive open online courses. 2263-2277 - Chiu-Lin Lai

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Effects of the group-regulation promotion approach on students' individual and collaborative learning performance, perceptions of regulation and regulation behaviours in project-based tasks. 2278-2298 - Jeffrey B. Bush

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Software-based intervention with digital manipulatives to support student conceptual understandings of fractions. 2299-2318 - Qiong Wang

, Guoqing Zhao
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ICT self-efficacy mediates most effects of university ICT support on preservice teachers' TPACK: Evidence from three normal universities in China. 2319-2339 - Andreja Istenic

, Ivan Bratko, Violeta Rosanda
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Are pre-service teachers disinclined to utilise embodied humanoid social robots in the classroom? 2340-2358 - Asimina Vasalou, Laura Benton, Seray B. Ibrahim

, Emma Sumner
, Nelly Joye, Elisabeth Herbert
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Do children with reading difficulties benefit from instructional game supports? Exploring children's attention and understanding of feedback. 2359-2373

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