This study investigated strategies teachers can use to improve students' use of self-regulated learning strategies in a Web-based setting. SRL is defined as a learner's intentional efforts to manage and direct complex learning activities and is composed of three primary components including cognitive strategy use, metacognitive processing, and motivational beliefs. These three components are defined relative to note-taking methods (cognitive component), self-monitoring prompts (metacognitive component), and self-efficacy buildng feedback (motivation component). One hundred nineteen students were assigned randomly to one cell in a 2 × 2 × 2 design. Students took notes in a matrix or a free form method from a Web site about educational measur...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) plays an important role in successful learning with hypertexts. The us...
This intervention study focused on the relationships between primary student teachers’ self-regulate...
Research shows that students with high and low academic performance are different in their approache...
This study investigated self-regulated learning in a web-based setting. SRL is defined as a learner\...
Little is known about how successful students in Web-based courses self-regulate their learning. Thi...
Effective use of self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies may be particularly important for students...
In the context of web-based technologies (WBT), a framework of self-regulated learning (SRL) is pres...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of design strategies for promoting students...
The purpose of this research was to investigate high school students’ computer self-efficacy (CSE) a...
The purpose of this research was to investigate high school students’ computer self-efficacy, cognit...
Students\u27 conceptions of how they initiate, plan, implement and monitor self-regulated learning (...
Recent studies indicate a positive correlation between academic performance and metacognitive self-r...
Self-regulated learning (SRL), defined as systematic orientation of thoughts, feelings, and actions ...
This study focused on the association of self-regulated learning to the academic performance, and th...
The aim of this study is to identify whether the combination of self-reported data that measure self...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) plays an important role in successful learning with hypertexts. The us...
This intervention study focused on the relationships between primary student teachers’ self-regulate...
Research shows that students with high and low academic performance are different in their approache...
This study investigated self-regulated learning in a web-based setting. SRL is defined as a learner\...
Little is known about how successful students in Web-based courses self-regulate their learning. Thi...
Effective use of self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies may be particularly important for students...
In the context of web-based technologies (WBT), a framework of self-regulated learning (SRL) is pres...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of design strategies for promoting students...
The purpose of this research was to investigate high school students’ computer self-efficacy (CSE) a...
The purpose of this research was to investigate high school students’ computer self-efficacy, cognit...
Students\u27 conceptions of how they initiate, plan, implement and monitor self-regulated learning (...
Recent studies indicate a positive correlation between academic performance and metacognitive self-r...
Self-regulated learning (SRL), defined as systematic orientation of thoughts, feelings, and actions ...
This study focused on the association of self-regulated learning to the academic performance, and th...
The aim of this study is to identify whether the combination of self-reported data that measure self...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) plays an important role in successful learning with hypertexts. The us...
This intervention study focused on the relationships between primary student teachers’ self-regulate...
Research shows that students with high and low academic performance are different in their approache...