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IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, First Quarter 2013
- Wolfgang Nejdl

, Peter Brusilovsky
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EIC Team Farewell and New EIC Team Introduction. 1 - Peter Brusilovsky

, Mike Sharples:
Editorial: A Message from the Editorial Team and an Introduction to the January-March 2013 Issue. 2-3 - Evan F. Risko, Tom Foulsham

, Shane Dawson
, Alan Kingstone:
The Collaborative Lecture Annotation System (CLAS): A New TOOL for Distributed Learning. 4-13 - Ivica Boticki

, Lung-Hsiang Wong
, Chee-Kit Looi:
Designing Technology for Content-Independent Collaborative Mobile Learning. 14-24 - Richard Gluga, Judy Kay, Tim Lever:

Foundations for Modeling University Curricula in Terms of Multiple Learning Goal Sets. 25-37 - Ricardo Queirós

, José Paulo Leal
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BabeLO - An Extensible Converter of Programming Exercises Formats. 38-45 - Minh Luan Nguyen, Siu Cheung Hui, Alvis Cheuk M. Fong:

Large-Scale Multiobjective Static Test Generation for Web-Based Testing with Integer Programming. 46-59 - Mohamed Tawfik

, Elio San Cristóbal, Sergio Martín
, Rosario Gil
, Gabriel Díaz, Antonio Colmenar
, Juan Peire, Manuel Castro, Kristian Nilsson, Johan Zackrisson, Lars Håkansson, Ingvar Gustavsson:
Virtual Instrument Systems in Reality (VISIR) for Remote Wiring and Measurement of Electronic Circuits on Breadboard. 60-72 - David B. Lowe

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Integrating Reservations and Queuing in Remote Laboratory Scheduling. 73-84 - Antonio Ruiz-Martínez

, Fernando Pereñíguez-Garcia
, Rafael Marín López, Pedro M. Ruiz-Martinez, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta
:
Teaching Advanced Concepts in Computer Networks: VNUML-UM Virtualization Tool. 85-96
Volume 6, Number 2, April - June 2013
- Ifeyinwa E. Achumba, Djamel Azzi, Victor L. Dunn, Gloria A. Chukwudebe:

Intelligent Performance Assessment of Students' Laboratory Work in a Virtual Electronic Laboratory Environment. 103-116 - Bertrand Schneider, Jenelle Wallace

, Paulo Blikstein
, Roy Pea
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Preparing for Future Learning with a Tangible User Interface: The Case of Neuroscience. 117-129 - J. Ángel Velázquez-Iturbide

, Ouafae Debdi, Natalia Esteban-Sánchez, Celeste Pizarro-Romero
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GreedEx: A Visualization Tool for Experimentation and Discovery Learning of Greedy Algorithms. 130-143 - Oliver Scheuer, Bruce M. McLaren:

CASE: A Configurable Argumentation Support Engine. 144-157 - Andreas Kaschig, Ronald Maier, Alexander Sandow, Mariangela Lazoi, Andreas P. Schmidt, Sally-Anne Barnes, Jenny Bimrose, Alan Brown

, Claire Bradley, Christine Kunzmann, Athanasios Mazarakis
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Organizational Learning from the Perspective of Knowledge Maturing Activities. 158-176 - Jane E. Sinclair, Mike Joy

, Jane Yin-Kim Yau
, Stephen Hagan:
A Practice-Oriented Review of Learning Objects. 177-192
Volume 6, Number 3, July - September 2013
- Peter Brusilovsky

, Mike Sharples:
Editorial: A Message from the Editorial Team and an Introduction to the July-September 2013 Issue. 193 - Bert Bredeweg, Bruce M. McLaren, Gautam Biswas:

Guest Editorial: Special Section on Learning Systems for Science and Technology Education. 194-196 - Toby Dragon, Manolis Mavrikis, Bruce M. McLaren, Andreas Harrer

, Chronis Kynigos, Rupert Wegerif
, Yang Yang
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Metafora: A Web-Based Platform for Learning to Learn Together in Science and Mathematics. 197-207 - Lars Bollen, Wouter R. van Joolingen

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SimSketch: Multiagent Simulations Based on Learner-Created Sketches for Early Science Education. 208-216 - Andreas Zitek

, Michaela Poppe, Michael Stelzhammer, Susanne Muhar
, Bert Bredeweg:
Learning by Conceptual Modeling-Changes in Knowledge Structure and Content. 217-227 - Lakshman Myneni, N. Hari Narayanan, N. Sanjay Rebello

, Amy Rouinfar, Sadhana Puntambekar:
An Interactive and Intelligent Learning System for Physics Education. 228-239 - Gregory Dyke, David Adamson, Iris K. Howley, Carolyn Penstein Rosé

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Enhancing Scientific Reasoning and Discussion with Conversational Agents. 240-247 - Doris B. Chin, Ilsa M. Dohmen

, Daniel L. Schwartz:
Young Children Can Learn Scientific Reasoning with Teachable Agents. 248-257 - Nguyen-Thinh Le, Frank Loll, Niels Pinkwart:

Operationalizing the Continuum between Well-Defined and Ill-Defined Problems for Educational Technology. 258-270 - Gustavo Soares Santos, Joaquim A. Jorge

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Interoperable Intelligent Tutoring Systems as Open Educational Resources. 271-282 - Beatriz Eugenia Florián Gaviria

, Christian Glahn
, Ramón Fabregat Gesa:
A Software Suite for Efficient Use of the European Qualifications Framework in Online and Blended Courses. 283-296
Volume 6, Number 4, October - December 2013
- Peter Brusilovsky

, Mike Sharples:
Editorial. 297-298 - Rohit Ranchal, Teresa Taber-Doughty, Yiren Guo, Keith Bain, Heather Martin, J. Paul Robinson, Bradley S. Duerstock

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Using Speech Recognition for Real-Time Captioning and Lecture Transcription in the Classroom. 299-311 - Luis de la Torre

, Ruben Heradio
, Carlos Alberto Jara, José Sánchez
, Sebastián Dormido
, Fernando Torres Medina
, Francisco A. Candelas Herías
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Providing Collaborative Support to Virtual and Remote Laboratories. 312-323 - Luis Pablo Prieto

, Juan I. Asensio-Pérez
, Juan Alberto Muñoz-Cristóbal
, Yannis A. Dimitriadis
, Iván M. Jorrín-Abellán
, Eduardo Gómez-Sánchez
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Enabling Teachers to Deploy CSCL Designs across Distributed Learning Environments. 324-336 - Mohamed Amine Chatti, Simona Dakova, Hendrik Thüs, Ulrik Schroeder

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Tag-Based Collaborative Filtering Recommendation in Personal Learning Environments. 337-349 - Mojtaba Salehi

, Isa Nakhai Kamalabadi, Mohammad Bagher Ghaznavi Ghoushchi
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An Effective Recommendation Framework for Personal Learning Environments Using a Learner Preference Tree and a GA. 350-363 - Philippe Fournier-Viger

, Roger Nkambou, Engelbert Mephu Nguifo
, André Mayers
, Usef Faghihi:
A Multiparadigm Intelligent Tutoring System for Robotic Arm Training. 364-377 - Ramkumar Rajendran

, Sridhar Iyer, Sahana Murthy, Campbell Wilson
, Judithe Sheard:
A Theory-Driven Approach to Predict Frustration in an ITS. 378-388 - Gary Stein, Avelino J. Gonzalez, Clayton Barham:

Machines that Learn and Teach Seamlessly. 389-402

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