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Using Moodle to Deliver Online Case-Based Science Curriculum
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In House Development of a Learning Content Management System Using Modular Approach
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Development of a Museum Exhibition System Combining Interactional and Transmissional Learning
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Simulated Learning for Clinical Skill Acquisition and Retention:
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eMathematics, an Interactive Digital Learning Environment that Promotes Guided Self-Study
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Using On-Line Technologies And Handhelds To Scaffold Students’ Argumentation In Science
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Vodcasts: Are they an effective tool to enhance student learning? A Case Study from McMaster University, Hamilton Canada.
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Using Embedded Flash Interactives to Teach Science: Does Narrative Assist in Recall of Content?
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A Study of the Ways of Using the e-Learning System: Self-regulated Learning Strategies for Science Education at the Elementary School Level
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Contributions of video-podcasting and blogging to increase reflection in science education learning at tertiary level
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Students’ Motivation to Use Technology for Learning
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Supporting Learning in Introductory Computer Science Courses through the SCALE Environment
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