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Education and Information Technologies, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2007
- Ian Selwood:

Editorial. 1-2 - Michael Hammond, Philip Rogers:

An investigation of children's conceptualisation of computers and how they work. 3-15 - Birgitte Holm Sørensen, Oluf Danielsen, Janni Nielsen:

Children's informal learning in the context of schools of the knowledge society. 17-27 - Patricia Cretchley:

Does computer confidence relate to levels of achievement in ICT-enriched learning models? 29-39 - Karin Tweddell Levinsen:

Qualifying online teachers - Communicative skills and their impact on e-learning quality. 41-51 - Sandra Leanne Bosacki:

Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr., Arlene Brett, & Gary N. McCloskey. Computers, curriculum, and cultural change: An introduction for teachers. 53-55
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2007
- Ian Selwood:

Editorial. 57-58 - Margaret J. Cox

, Gail Marshall:
Effects of ICT: Do we know what we should know? 59-70 - Georges-Louis Baron

, Eric Bruillard:
ICT, educational technology and educational instruments. Will what has worked work again elsewhere in the future? 71-81 - Tjeerd Plomp, Willem J. Pelgrum, Nancy Law:

SITES2006-International comparative survey of pedagogical practices and ICT in education. 83-92 - Rosa Maria Bottino

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On-line learning networks: Framework and scenarios. 93-105 - Mac Nason:

Kloos C.D. & Pardo A. (Eds.): EDUTECH: Computer-aided design meets computer-aided learning. 107-108
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2007
- Deepak Kumar, A. Joe Turner:

Editorial. 109-110 - Evandro Cantú, Jean-Marie Farines:

Applying educational models in technological education. 111-122 - Ruth Geer

, Alan Barnes:
Beyond media stickiness and cognitive imprinting: Rethinking creativity in cooperative work & learning with ICTs. 123-136 - J. Mark Pullen, Charles Snow:

Integrating synchronous and asynchronous internet distributed education for maximum effectiveness. 137-148 - Jaime Sánchez:

A model to design interactive learning environments for children with visual disabilities. 149-163 - Elizabeth Stacey, Philippa Gerbic:

Teaching for blended learning--Research perspectives from on-campus and distance students. 165-174 - Paul Yeung, Ernest Jordan:

The continued usage of business e-learning courses in Hong Kong corporations. 175-188
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2007
- Ian D. Selwood:

Editorial. 189-190 - Shahron Williams van Rooij:

Open Source software in US higher education: Reality or illusion? 191-209 - M. Mercedes Martínez-González

, Gérald Duffing:
Teaching databases in compliance with the European dimension of higher education: Best practices for better competences. 211-228 - Maria Limniou

, Nikos Papadopoulos, David J. Roberts:
An integrated lecture, virtual instrumentation lab approach to teaching UV-Vis spectroscopy. 229-244 - Weidong Pan, Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:

Facilitating knowledge construction by customized supportive services. 245-265 - David Passig

, Sigal Eden, Mally Heled:
The impact of Virtual Reality on the awareness of teenagers to social and emotional experiences of immigrant classmates. 267-280 - Evrikleia Tsagala, Maria Kordaki:

Critical factors influencing secondary school pupil's decisions to study computing in tertiary education: Gender differences. 281-295

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