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Computers & Education, Volume 99
Volume 99, August 2016
- Nicole C. Krämer, Bilge Karacora, Gale M. Lucas, Morteza Dehghani
, Gina Rüther, Jonathan Gratch:
Closing the gender gap in STEM with friendly male instructors? On the effects of rapport behavior and gender of a virtual agent in an instructional interaction. 1-13 - Mustafa I. M. Eid, Ibrahim M. Al-Jabri
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Social networking, knowledge sharing, and student learning: The case of university students. 14-27 - Jian-Wei Lin, Chia-Wen Tsai
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The impact of an online project-based learning environment with group awareness support on students with different self-regulation levels: An extended-period experiment. 28-38 - Miri Barak, Ariella Levenberg
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Flexible thinking in learning: An individual differences measure for learning in technology-enhanced environments. 39-52 - Cindy De Smet
, Bram de Wever
, Tammy Schellens
, Martin Valcke:
Differential impact of learning path based versus conventional instruction in science education. 53-67 - Annika Agélii Genlott
, Åke Grönlund:
Closing the gaps - Improving literacy and mathematics by ict-enhanced collaboration. 68-80 - Natalie E. Phillips, Brandon C. W. Ralph
, Jonathan S. A. Carriere, Daniel Smilek:
Examining the influence of saliency of peer-induced distractions on direction of gaze and lecture recall. 81-93

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