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Students’ Views about Learning with Technologies: A Literature Review

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This chapter reviews a selection of studies published since 2005 that collected data directly from students that there is room for more formal research that listens to students’ views of learning with technologies.
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There is a paucity of recent, formal education research that listens directly to students’ views of learning with technologies. Much of the research that has been conducted has tended to focus on evaluating students’ current experiences within a specific course, or concerned with tangible issues such as frequency of computer use, access to computers and the Internet, and evaluations of technical skill levels. Available research has tended to use quantitative or mixed method approaches, with data collected through surveys using convenience samples, Likert scales and free response questions. These methods are sometimes supplemented with interviews and observations. To establish an understanding of existing research, and to provide a foundation for the chapters that follow, this chapter reviews a selection of studies published since 2005 that collected data directly from students. It is apparent from this chapter that there is room for more formal research that listens to students’ views of learning with technologies.

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A Lecturer’s and Students’ Perspective toward Ethnic Snake Game in Speaking Class at Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

TL;DR: In this paper, the lecturer and students showed positive responds to using this multimedia-based medium, and they used it in a speaking class for electrical engineering students in Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM).
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A study of students' conceptions of networked learning in a developing country setting

Tan Nguyen
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated students' conceptions of networked learning in a particular developing country setting: Can Tho University, Vietnam, and found that the students perceived learning as partially an act of knowledge transmission from teacher to students, contrary to the Western literature where the dominant conception invokes an image of students' active involvement in knowledge construction.
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Digital Learning Environment of Ukrainian Universities: The Main Components to Influence the Competence of Students and Teachers

TL;DR: An experts’ estimate of the current condition and perspectives of universities’ digital studying environments in Ukraine and it is proved the digital learning environment theoretical model was correct and visions of students and teachers correspond to the key trends accelerating higher education technology adoption.

Digital Natives' Perceptions on Feeling Understood by Teachers: A Transcendental Phenomenological Study Informing 21st Century Education

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the academic and social experiences of digital natives at Patrick Harrison High School (pseudonym) located in southern California and reveal three themes commonly shared among the participants' that related to their digital, life, and school experiences.
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Integrating Classroom Technology: South African Mathematics Teachers

TL;DR: In this article, it has been shown that when mathematics teachers integrate technology in their classrooms, the applications tend to be routine rather than transformational, while limited research has been underta...
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Student and Teacher Views about Technology: A Tale of Two Cities?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine teachers' and their students' views about technology integration in schools focusing on the following questions: 1. What are students' perceptions about technology in schools?2. What is teachers' view about using technology in teaching and learning?3. What do teachers say about the "oversold, underused" phenomenon of technology in school?
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The global information technology report 2009–2010

Soumitra Dutta, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measure the extent to which 133 economies from both the developed and developing worlds leverage ICT advances for increased growth and development through the methodological framework of the Networked Readiness Index.
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Gender issues in preservice teachers' training: ICT literacy and online learning

TL;DR: In this article, gender differences in self reported ICT experience and ICT literacy among first year graduate trainee teachers were investigated using a dynamic model, and three main components of aspiring teachers' ICT skills were covered: (1) present general problem solving and technical ICT capabilities; (2) situational and longitudinal sustainability; and (3) transferability of ICT capability into a future professional domain.
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‘This place could help you learn’: student participation in creating better school environments

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of student consultation and participation in the process of improving the physical environment in schools is examined, and the authors suggest that there are some lines of research that suggest that student participation in this process is beneficial.
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