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Innovations in Education and Teaching International

February 2006 Volume 43, Number 1

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Number of articles: 4

  1. Applying Multimedia Instruction in E-Learning

    Eva Jereb & Branislav Smitek

    The trend towards the use of the Internet in academia is clear with a number of courses using the Web for the delivery of course material. Flexible access to information and resources are key... More

    pp. 15-27

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  2. Factors Influencing Technology Integration in Teaching: A Taiwanese Perspective

    Lih-Juan ChanLin, Jon-Chao Hong, Jeou-Shyan Horng, Shih-Hhui Chang & Hui-Chuan Chu

    Although the use of computer technology in classrooms is an innovative approach to teaching, teachers with creativity might not use technology as intensively as they use other creative strategies... More

    pp. 57-68

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  3. Peer Assessment: Judging the Quality of Students' Work by Comments Rather than Marks

    Phil Davies

    This paper reports the results of a study into the quality of peer feedback provided by students within a computerised peer-assessment environment. The study looks at the creation of a "feedback... More

    pp. 69-82

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  4. Scaffolding Strategies in Electronic Performance Support Systems: Types and Challenges

    Kursat Cagiltay

    In the study described in this paper, the major components of an electronic performance support system are described and the use of scaffolding techniques within such electronic environments is... More

    pp. 93-103

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