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The Internet and Higher Education, Volume 29
Volume 29, April 2016
- Yeonjeong Park
, Ji Hyun Yu, Il-Hyun Jo
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Clustering blended learning courses by online behavior data: A case study in a Korean higher education institute. 1-11 - Olia E. Tsivitanidou, Constantinos P. Constantinou
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A study of students' heuristics and strategy patterns in web-based reciprocal peer assessment for science learning. 12-22 - Ji Won You
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Identifying significant indicators using LMS data to predict course achievement in online learning. 23-30 - Jieun Lim
, Jennifer C. Richardson
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Exploring the effects of students' social networking experience on social presence and perceptions of using SNSs for educational purposes. 31-39 - Allison Littlejohn
, Nina Hood
, Colin D. Milligan
, Paige Mustain:
Learning in MOOCs: Motivations and self-regulated learning in MOOCs. 40-48 - Ivana Ognjanovic
, Dragan Gasevic
, Shane Dawson
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Using institutional data to predict student course selections in higher education. 49-62 - Stefania Manca
, Maria Ranieri
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"Yes for sharing, no for teaching!": Social Media in academic practices. 63-74 - Kimberly S. Scott, Keeley H. Sorokti, Jeffrey D. Merrell:
Learning "beyond the classroom" within an enterprise social network system. 75-90 - Daniel D. Prior
, Jason Mazanov, David Meacheam, Graham Heaslip, James Hanson:
Attitude, digital literacy and self efficacy: Flow-on effects for online learning behavior. 91-97 - Ivo J. M. Arnold:
Cheating at online formative tests: Does it pay off? 98-106

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