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Navigation Support Mechanisms for Context-Aware Ubiquitous Learning Environments
Chuang-Kai Chiou; Chao-Hsiang Chen; Judy C.R. Tseng; Gwo-Jen Hwang
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2008 (Jun 30, 2008) pp. 2056–2064
In ubiquitous learning environments, learning resources are realistic objects in real fields. Certain physical constraints, like population control and traveling time along resources, as well as context-dependent parameters exist in these learning...
Topics: Computer Sciences, Information Sciences, Learning Objects, Navigation, Physical Environments
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Usability, quality, value and e-learning continuance decisions
Chao-Min Chiu; Meng-Hsiang Hsu; Szu-Yuan Sun; Tung-Ching Lin; Pei-Chen Sun
Computers & Education Vol. 45, No. 4 (December 2005) pp. 399–416
Previous research suggests that an eventual information technology (IT) success depend on both its initial adoption (acceptance) and subsequent continued usage (continuance). Expectancy disconfirmation theory (EDT) has been successfully used to...
Language: English
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A ubiquitous discussion forum: Introducing mobile phones and voice discussion into a web discussion forum
Fu-Hsiang Wei; Gwo-Dong Chen; Po-Yao Chao; Chih-Wei Chang
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2005 (Jun 27, 2005) pp. 867–874
Abstract: Online discussion forums are available for users to share knowledge in simple and popular platforms. However, there are several problems existed in web discussion forums that could interfere with the educational process, such as lack of...
Topics: Information Sciences, Computer Sciences
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Exploring the antecedents of team performance in collaborative learning of computer software
Meng-Hsiang Hsu; Irene Ya-Ling Chen; Chao-Min Chiu; Teresa L. Ju
Computers & Education Vol. 48, No. 4 (May 2007) pp. 700–718
As teamwork becomes common in computer software learning, there is an increasing need to study factors contributing to team performance. To this pursuit, the concept of collective efficacy offers great potential to researchers of information systems ...
Language: English