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Computers & Education, Volume 107
Volume 107, April 2017
- Lucas M. Jeno

, John-Arvid Grytnes
, Vigdis Vandvik:
The effect of a mobile-application tool on biology students' motivation and achievement in species identification: A Self-Determination Theory perspective. 1-12 - Bernadette Gold

, Manfred Holodynski:
Using digital video to measure the professional vision of elementary classroom management: Test validation and methodological challenges. 13-30 - Chester S. J. Huang

, Addison Y. S. Su, Stephen J. H. Yang
, Hsin-Hun Liou:
A collaborative digital pen learning approach to improving students' learning achievement and motivation in mathematics courses. 31-44 - Björn B. de Koning, Charlotte M. J. van Hooijdonk, Luuk Lagerwerf

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Verbal redundancy in a procedural animation: On-screen labels improve retention but not behavioral performance. 45-53 - Judit García-Martín

, Jesús-Nicasio García-Sánchez
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Pre-service teachers' perceptions of the competence dimensions of digital literacy and of psychological and educational measures. 54-67 - Giani Petri

, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim
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How games for computing education are evaluated? A systematic literature review. 68-90 - Houston Heflin, Jennifer Shewmaker, Jessica Nguyen:

Impact of mobile technology on student attitudes, engagement, and learning. 91-99 - Moonsun Choi

, Michael Glassman, Dean Cristol:
What it means to be a citizen in the internet age: Development of a reliable and valid digital citizenship scale. 100-112 - Ngoc Thuy Thi Thai

, Bram de Wever
, Martin Valcke:
The impact of a flipped classroom design on learning performance in higher education: Looking for the best "blend" of lectures and guiding questions with feedback. 113-126 - Sofia B. Dias

, Sofia J. Hadjileontiadou, José A. Diniz
, Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis:
Computer-based concept mapping combined with learning management system use: An explorative study under the self- and collaborative-mode. 127-146 - Thomas K. F. Chiu

, Ida A. C. Mok:
Learner expertise and mathematics different order thinking skills in multimedia learning. 147-164

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