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Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2008
- Mark Grabe, Kimberly M. Christopherson:

Optional student use of online lecture resources: resource preferences, performance and lecture attendance. 1-10 - Maria Beatrice Ligorio

, Henny van der Meijden:
Teacher guidelines for cross-national virtual communities in primary education. 11-25 - Sara de Freitas, Martin Oliver

, Adrian Mee, Terry Mayes:
The practitioner perspective on the modeling of pedagogy and practice. 26-38 - Nora Mogey, Greg Sarab, Jeff Haywood, Simon Van Heyningen, D. Dewhurst, Dai Hounsell

, R. Neilson:
The end of handwriting? Using computers in traditional essay examinations. 39-46 - Mengping Tsuei

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A web-based curriculum-based measurement system for class-wide ongoing assessment. 47-60 - Steve Kennewell, Howard Tanner, Sonia Jones, Gary Beauchamp

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Analysing the use of interactive technology to implement interactive teaching. 61-73 - Peter van Rosmalen, Peter B. Sloep

, Liesbeth Kester, Francis Brouns
, Marcel B. M. de Croock, Kees Pannekeet, Rob Koper:
A learner support model based on peer tutor selection. 74-86
Volume 24, Number 2, April 2008
- Christopher R. Jones

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Networked learning: weak links and boundaries. 87-89 - Christopher R. Jones

, Debra Ferreday
, Vivien Hodgson:
Networked learning a relational approach: weak and strong ties. 90-102 - Thomas Ryberg

, Malene Charlotte Larsen
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Networked identities: understanding relationships between strong and weak ties in networked environments. 103-115 - Judith Guevarra Enriquez:

Translating networked learning: un-tying relational ties. 116-127 - Timothy Teo

, Chwee Beng Lee, Ching Sing Chai
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Understanding pre-service teachers' computer attitudes: applying and extending the technology acceptance model. 128-143 - Derek A. Muller, J. Bewes, Manjula D. Sharma

, Peter Reimann:
Saying the wrong thing: improving learning with multimedia by including misconceptions. 144-155 - Evode Mukama

, Sven B. Andersson:
Coping with change in ICT-based learning environments: newly qualified Rwandan teachers' reflections. 156-166
Volume 24, Number 3, June 2008
- Jennifer Dawn Golanics, E. Michael Nussbaum:

Enhancing online collaborative argumentation through question elaboration and goal instructions. 167-180 - Michel Vandenbroeck, Griet Verschelden, Tom Boonaert:

E-learning in a low-status female profession: the role of motivation, anxiety and social support in the learning divide. 181-190 - Tanya Jane McGill, Valerie Hobbs:

How students and instructors using a virtual learning environment perceive the fit between technology and task. 191-202 - Agoritsa Gogoulou

, Evangelia Gouli, Maria Grigoriadou:
Adapting and personalizing the communication in a synchronous communication tool. 203-216 - Jirarat Sitthiworachart, Mike Joy

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Computer support of effective peer assessment in an undergraduate programming class. 217-231 - Marius Gerber, Sven Grund, Gudela Grote

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Distributed collaboration activities in a blended learning scenario and the effects on learning performance. 232-244 - Wendy Hui

, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Theodore H. K. Clark, Kar Yan Tam
, John Milton:
Technology-assisted learning: a longitudinal field study of knowledge category, learning effectiveness and satisfaction in language learning. 245-259 - Anthony R. Artino

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Motivational beliefs and perceptions of instructional quality: predicting satisfaction with online training. 260-270
Volume 24, Number 4, August 2008
- Tomi Jaakkola, Sami Nurmi:

Fostering elementary school students' understanding of simple electricity by combining simulation and laboratory activities. 271-283 - Sung-Wan Kim, Myung-Geun Lee:

Validation of an evaluation model for learning management systems. 284-294 - Robert Z. Zheng

, J. Perez, Jacquee Williamson, Jill Anne Flygare:
WebQuests as perceived by teachers: implications for online teaching and learning. 295-304 - Patricio García, Silvia N. Schiaffino

, Analía Amandi
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An enhanced Bayesian model to detect students' learning styles in Web-based courses. 305-315 - Tatjana S. Hilbert, Alexander Renkl, Silke Schworm, Stephan Kessler, Kristina M. Reiss:

Learning to teach with worked-out examples: a computer-based learning environment for teachers. 316-332 - Anoush Margaryan

, Allison Littlejohn
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Repositories and communities at cross-purposes: issues in sharing and reuse of digital learning resources. 333-347 - Julia Gillen

, Karen Littleton, Alison Twiner, Judith Kleine Staarman
, Neil Mercer:
Using the interactive whiteboard to resource continuity and support multimodal teaching in a primary science classroom. 348-358
Volume 24, Number 5, October 2008
- Gill Clough

, Ann C. Jones
, Patrick McAndrew
, Eileen Scanlon
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Informal learning with PDAs and smartphones. 359-371 - Adrian Kirkwood:

Getting it from the Web: why and how online resources are used by independent undergraduate learners. 372-382 - Deborah Swinglehurst, Jill Russell, Trisha Greenhalgh

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Peer observation of teaching in the online environment: an action research approach. 383-393 - Mirweis Sangin, Pierre Dillenbourg, Cyril Rebetez, Mireille Bétrancourt

, Gaëlle Molinari
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The effects of animations on verbal interaction in computer supported collaborative learning. 394-406 - Johannes Gurlitt, Alexander Renkl:

Are high-coherent concept maps better for prior knowledge activation? Differential effects of concept mapping tasks on high school vs. university students. 407-419 - Wim Westera, Rob Nadolski, Hans G. K. Hummel, Iwan G. J. H. Wopereis:

Serious games for higher education: a framework for reducing design complexity. 420-432 - Maggie McPherson, Miguel Baptista Nunes:

Critical issues for e-learning delivery: what may seem obvious is not always put into practice. 433-445
Volume 24, Number 6, December 2008
- Robin H. Kay, Liesel Knaack:

An examination of the impact of learning objects in secondary school. 447-461 - Marijke De Smet

, Hilde van Keer, Martin Valcke:
Cross-age peer tutors in asynchronous discussion groups: studying the impact of tutors labelling their interventions. 462-473 - Robert Z. Zheng

, Wei Yang, D. Garcia, E. P. McCadden:
Effects of multimedia and schema induced analogical reasoning on science learning. 474-482 - Peter van Rosmalen, Peter B. Sloep

, Francis Brouns
, Liesbeth Kester, Adriana J. Berlanga, Marlies Bitter-Rijpkema, Rob Koper:
A model for online learner support based on selecting appropriate peer tutors. 483-493 - Jo Tondeur, Martin Valcke, Johan van Braak:

A multidimensional approach to determinants of computer use in primary education: teacher and school characteristics. 494-506 - Carole R. Beal, Lei Qu, Hyokyeong Lee:

Mathematics motivation and achievement as predictors of high school students' guessing and help-seeking with instructional software. 507-514 - Marina Minhui Lu:

Effectiveness of vocabulary learning via mobile phone. 515-525 - Dwayne E. Paré, Steve Joordens

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Peering into large lectures: examining peer and expert mark agreement using peerScholar, an online peer assessment tool. 526-540

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