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Lucia Mason; Angelica Ronconi; Barbara Carretti; Sara Nardin; Christian Tarchi – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Digital texts are progressively becoming the medium of learning for students, but research has indicated that students tend to process information more superficially while reading on screen. It is therefore relevant to examine what strategies can support digital text comprehension. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the…
Descriptors: College Students, Books, Electronic Publishing, Handheld Devices
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Ma, Boxuan; Lu, Min; Taniguchi, Yuta; Konomi, Shin'ichi – Smart Learning Environments, 2022
With the increasing use of digital learning materials in higher education, the accumulated operational log data provide a unique opportunity to analyzing student learning behaviors and their effects on student learning performance to understand how students learn with e-books. Among the students' reading behaviors interacting with e-book systems,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Electronic Publishing, Books, Reading Processes
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Yang, Christopher C. Y.; Ogata, Hiroaki – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Language learners' engagement with a specific task is crucial to improving their academic achievement. To enhance student engagement and academic achievement in language learning, personalized language learning (PLL) can be employed to consider individual learning needs. Personalized review learning has emerged to facilitate PLL as a promising…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Second Language Learning, Academic Achievement, Electronic Publishing
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Merkle, Adam C.; Ferrell, Linda K.; Ferrell, O. C.; Hair, Joe F. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2022
Marketing curricula are experiencing a digital disruption as e-books and other electronic educational resources replace print textbooks. This study investigates student perceptions about the effectiveness of print textbooks and e-books. Specifically, we focus on the perceived effectiveness of e-books and the impact on student engagement. A…
Descriptors: Books, Electronic Publishing, Learner Engagement, Marketing
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Clinton-Lisell, Virginia – Educational Psychology, 2022
Both medium (paper or screens) and interest have been noted as important factors in learning from reading text, but connections between them have not been examined. The purposes of this study are to examine whether reading medium and interest, both individual and situational, interact to predict performance on a reading assessment and whether…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Books, Reading Interests, Performance
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Jahnke, Lori M.; Tanaka, Kyle; Palazzolo, Christopher A. – College & Research Libraries, 2022
Beginning with a discussion of how collections diversity has been conceptualized and assessed within the literature, we then analyze four areas in which professional practices and modes of thinking create barriers to collecting materials from historically marginalized voices. Specifically, we discuss how metadata practices can obscure these…
Descriptors: Library Policy, Library Materials, Library Services, Academic Libraries
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Amida, Ademola; Appianing, Joseph; Marafa, Yusuf Adam – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors contributing to college students' attitudes towards plagiarism. This study tested a hypothesized model that students' self-esteem, usage of eBooks, working hours, and understanding of plagiarism policy predicted their subjective norm to plagiarize (SNP), which in turn, ultimately predicted their…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, College Students, Student Attitudes, Plagiarism
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Yang, Christopher C. Y.; Ogata, Hiroaki – Educational Technology & Society, 2023
Blended learning (BL) is regarded as an effective strategy for combining traditional face-to-face classroom activities with various types of online learning tools (e.g., e-books). An effective feature of e-books is the ability to use digital notes. When e-books are used in BL, the strategic adoption of note-taking provides benefits that influence…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Sequential Approach, Notetaking, Electronic Publishing
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Korat, Ofra; Mahamid, Nareman; Hassunah Arafat, Safieh; Altman, Carmit – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2022
Learning words in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and story retelling was tested using an e-book with dictionary. One hundred and sixty-three Arabic-speaking kindergartners were randomly divided into 5 groups. The experimental groups read the e-book with a dictionary: (1) with a dynamic illustration and a request to vocalize the word; (2) with a…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Story Telling, Semitic Languages, Electronic Publishing
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Eutsler, Lauren – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2021
To reduce the lag between highly visual texts in elementary classrooms and a lack of emphasis on visual literacy in teacher preparation, this study explored preservice teachers' coding in the design of a visually-enhanced digital book. A qualitative case study shaped the research design and data collection, including ten digital book artifacts and…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary Education, Preservice Teachers
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Chen, Cheng-Huan; Yang, Stephen J. H.; Weng, Jian-Xuan; Ogata, Hiroaki; Su, Chien-Yuan – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
Providing early predictions of academic performance is necessary for identifying at-risk students and subsequently providing them with timely intervention for critical factors affecting their academic performance. Although e-book systems are often used to provide students with teaching/learning materials in university courses, seldom has research…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Electronic Publishing, Student Behavior, Artificial Intelligence
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Fry, Amy – College & Research Libraries, 2019
This paper examines publisher ebook package use in the OhioLINK academic library consortium between 2007 and 2017 alongside use of the same titles at individual institutions. With nearly 100,000 titles acquired over 10+ years from three publishers and available to users at more than 90 institutions, the picture of ebook use this study presents is…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Consortia, Electronic Publishing, Books
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Yorganci, Serpil – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background: Continuous advances in mobile and multimedia technologies have increased interest in the use of e-books in educational settings. Objectives: The current study investigated how the e-book technology and different types of feedback influenced the learning, motivation, and cognitive load of students within the differentiation unit of…
Descriptors: Books, Electronic Publishing, Video Technology, Feedback (Response)
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Fager, Rachel; Stafford, Daniel; Flatley, Robert; Weber, Michael – Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2020
This article discusses the difficulties Kutztown University's Rohrbach Library- and many libraries- face when evaluating eBook collections, and the process used to overcome some of the obstacles to making meaningful comparisons. Two multidisciplinary eBook subscription packages, EBSCO and ProQuest, are the focus of this study. Data collected from…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Books, Content Analysis, Comparative Analysis
Carl Christopher Haynes-Magyar – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Novice programmers need well-designed instruction and assessment informed by research and critical perspectives to conquer the historical challenges associated with completing introductory computer programming courses successfully. These issues include high dropout and failure rates, the struggle to acquire and retain basic programming knowledge,…
Descriptors: Programming, Electronic Publishing, Books, Computer Science Education
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