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Educational Media International

March 2006 Volume 43, Number 1

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Number of articles: 6

  1. Effects of Multimedia Environments on Kindergarten Children's Mathematical Achievements and Style of Learning

    Itzhak Weiss, Bracha Kramarski & Shirit Talis

    The purpose of the study is two-fold: (a) to investigate the effects of learning mathematics with multimedia embedded in different styles of learning (cooperative learning versus individual... More

    pp. 3-17

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  2. The Study of Literature and Culture in a Web-Based Environment

    Yaacov Katz & Ofer Rimon

    The rationale behind the project is based on the belief that the study of a work of literature can effectively open a window of opportunity for pupils to study other countries' cultures and... More

    pp. 29-41

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  3. Online Interactions in a Mathematical Classroom

    Bracha Kramarski & Nava Mizrachi

    This study compares the effects of forum discussion with metacognitive guidance versus forum discussion without metacognitive guidance (Forum) on solving real life mathematical tasks and self... More

    pp. 43-50

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  4. The Construction of a Multidimensional Spiritual Identity via ICT

    Zehavit Gross

    This article aims to examine how media and computers can serve as a vehicle for the enhancement of spiritual and religious identity and socialization. An innovative typological model (RSTM) for... More

    pp. 51-63

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  5. Expanding Knowledge: From the Classroom into Cyberspace

    Maria Potes Santa-Clara Barbas

    This paper is part of a larger project in the area of research. The main purpose of this mediated discourse was to implement, observe and analyse experiences of teachers in a training project... More

    pp. 65-73

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  6. A Student-Designed Grammar Quiz on the Web: A Constructive Mode of Grammar Instruction

    Tatsuya Fukushima

    The World Wide Web has frequently been incorporated into second/foreign language (L2 hereafter) course instruction during the past decade. However, many teaching methods essentially employed it as ... More

    pp. 75-85

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