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Web-based Learning and Instruction

The Impact of Computer–Assisted Language Learning (CALL) /Web-Based Instruction on Improving EFL Learners’ Pronunciation Ability

The Impact of Computer–Assisted Language Learning (CALL) /Web-Based Instruction on Improving EFL Learners’ Pronunciation Ability

... CALL/Web-based instruction on improving EFL learners’ pronunciation ...CALL/Web-based instruction was used in the experimental group while conventional methods were employed in ...

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Undergraduate Chemistry Students’awareness towards Web Based Instruction (WBI) in Chemistry

Undergraduate Chemistry Students’awareness towards Web Based Instruction (WBI) in Chemistry

... directed learning, and to increase learner autonomy (Liang Xin & et ...active learning and to better integrate the increasing number of educational resources available online (Denis Gillet & et ...

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Explicit Web Based Collocation Instruction on ESL Student Essay Writing and Their

Explicit Web Based Collocation Instruction on ESL Student Essay Writing and Their

... language learning was referred to as early as seventy years prior by Palmer ...that learning collocations builds EFL learners' knowledge of collocation as well as enhances learners' oral fluency, listening ...

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The Effect of Web-Integrated Instruction and Feedback on Self-Regulated Learning Ability of Iranian EFL Learners

The Effect of Web-Integrated Instruction and Feedback on Self-Regulated Learning Ability of Iranian EFL Learners

... Self-Regulated Learning Scale (ASRLS) ...of web-integrated and blended-learning treatment during the whole semester, whereas the control group did ...The web- integrated and ...

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Hypothetical Web-Based Flipped Classroom Model Of Instruction For Student Of Sport Science

Hypothetical Web-Based Flipped Classroom Model Of Instruction For Student Of Sport Science

... of web-based learning models has indeed been done a lot both nationally and ...hypothetical Web-Based Flipped Classroom Model of Instruction, as one of the learning models ...

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Web-Based Instruction and the Traditional Classroom: Similarities and Differences

Web-Based Instruction and the Traditional Classroom: Similarities and Differences

... bound; learning occurs within a physical boundary-for example, a classroom, a school, field trips, and various other ...of learning, so that it can occur in the classroom, from home, and in the ...of ...

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Personality Type (MBTI) Relationship to Performance and Satisfaction in Web-based Instruction (WBI)

Personality Type (MBTI) Relationship to Performance and Satisfaction in Web-based Instruction (WBI)

... the Web into the course as a required component viewed the class as more accessible (p = ...use Web resources” (Irons, et ...distance learning research, even when the focus is on interactivity” ...

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The implementation of Web Based Project Based Learning System

The implementation of Web Based Project Based Learning System

... Project- Based Learning to be guaranteed as studentcentered taking in, the framework must give understudies involvement in making arrangements for the task and in working in group or class, and have ...

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Web-Based Writing Lessons in EFL Contexts: Instruction on Coherent Writing

Web-Based Writing Lessons in EFL Contexts: Instruction on Coherent Writing

... of web-based resources which could be applied for solving the problems posed during classroom discussions or the learning process through collaborative and critical group ...problem- based ...

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ELECTRONIC COLLABORATION ACROSS CULTURES IN A WEB-BASED PROJECT FOR ENGLISH WRITING INSTRUCTION

ELECTRONIC COLLABORATION ACROSS CULTURES IN A WEB-BASED PROJECT FOR ENGLISH WRITING INSTRUCTION

... on learning English and how much on acquiring IT skills? How do you determine the exact causes of students' language improvement? IT tools? motivation? new learning ...

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THE ROLE OF WEB-BASED GRAMMAR INSTRUCTION IN TERTIARY LEVEL EFL STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

THE ROLE OF WEB-BASED GRAMMAR INSTRUCTION IN TERTIARY LEVEL EFL STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

... technology-assisted learning with that of face-to-face learning, found that the effectiveness of CALL depends on the target knowledge ...technology-assisted learning supported vocabulary and grammar ...

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A Practical Approach of Fairness in Web-based E-learning

A Practical Approach of Fairness in Web-based E-learning

... Money Atomicity: To show that the proposed protocol satisfies the Money Atomicity property, we have to show that, within the scope protocol the pay-order is neither created nor destroyed during the execution of the ...

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Issues of reusability of learning objects in web-based environment

Issues of reusability of learning objects in web-based environment

... of instruction, Learning Objectives. These Learning Objects can be searched using MetaData, sequenced using XML, and delivered by a simple ...

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Towards a New Tradition of Online Instruction: Using Situated Learning Theory to Design Web-Based Units

Towards a New Tradition of Online Instruction: Using Situated Learning Theory to Design Web-Based Units

... traditional instruction translate to the web? Traditional instruction places most emphasis on the content of the ...the web, from the interface design to the role of the ...text- based, ...

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Web-based vs.traditional Classroom Instruction in Gerontology: A Pilot Study

Web-based vs.traditional Classroom Instruction in Gerontology: A Pilot Study

... a Web-based and a traditional classroom ...the Web-based gerontology ...a Web-based course with a traditional classroom course, in terms of the instructional outcomes of both ...

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Web-based versus classroom-based instruction: an empirical comparison of student performance

Web-based versus classroom-based instruction: an empirical comparison of student performance

... own learning style and individual needs when choosing a course section, as those needs may be more a determining factor of performance than the delivery method itself (Clark, 1994; Sitzmann et ...

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Peer editing using web based instruction: a quantitative approach

Peer editing using web based instruction: a quantitative approach

... peer learning. According to Boud (1999) Peer learning involves participants learning from and with each al and informal ...on learning rather than ...of web based peer editing is ...

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A Web based Evaluation Framework for Spatial Instruction Giving Systems

A Web based Evaluation Framework for Spatial Instruction Giving Systems

... Generating navigation instructions in the real world for pedestrians is an interesting research problem for researchers in both computational linguistics and geo-informatics (Dale et al., 2003; Richter and Duckham, ...

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Designing Metacognitive Maps for Web-Based Learning

Designing Metacognitive Maps for Web-Based Learning

... in web-based learning environments; such knowledge-based maps can also be developed by learners as a way to facilitate their understanding of the nonlinear content (Lee et ...the ...

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Classification of Students in a Web based Learning Environment

Classification of Students in a Web based Learning Environment

... Student clusters consist of groups of students who demonstrate similar learning curves throughout the whole course. These clusters are helpful to identify key activities that differentiate successful students from ...

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