The following hypothesis was used in this study: 1. Students who have access to web support study materials will outperform students academically in Advertising and Promotion at Old Dominion University than students who did not have access to web support materials
The study examined the influence of internet usage on the academic performance of College of Educati...
This research reports on the use of Web-based education and testing system at a Big Urban College (B...
Like many of the innovative technologies of the twentieth century, the Internet and its associated a...
The following hypothesis was used in this study: 1. Students who have access to web support study ma...
The following hypothesis was used in this study: 1. The use of the internet will increase the grades...
This study examined the effects of a Web site design project on students’ motivation and achievement...
This project was developed to determine if the Internet could be used effectively in the classroom t...
This research study was conducted to assess the impact of the World Wide Web as an educational instr...
The following hypothesis will guide this study: 1. Danville Community College automotive students wh...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of web supported statistics education...
In this study, the master’s and PhD theses that compare web supported and web based teaching methods...
Since the inception of the Common Core, school districts have sought to implement effective and fisc...
The World Wide Web is a media that has been widely used for advertising and for information dissemin...
textThis study investigated the relationship between digital literacy and academic performance in th...
Do WWW based technologies provide a pedagogically sound foundation on which to build more effective ...
The study examined the influence of internet usage on the academic performance of College of Educati...
This research reports on the use of Web-based education and testing system at a Big Urban College (B...
Like many of the innovative technologies of the twentieth century, the Internet and its associated a...
The following hypothesis was used in this study: 1. Students who have access to web support study ma...
The following hypothesis was used in this study: 1. The use of the internet will increase the grades...
This study examined the effects of a Web site design project on students’ motivation and achievement...
This project was developed to determine if the Internet could be used effectively in the classroom t...
This research study was conducted to assess the impact of the World Wide Web as an educational instr...
The following hypothesis will guide this study: 1. Danville Community College automotive students wh...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of web supported statistics education...
In this study, the master’s and PhD theses that compare web supported and web based teaching methods...
Since the inception of the Common Core, school districts have sought to implement effective and fisc...
The World Wide Web is a media that has been widely used for advertising and for information dissemin...
textThis study investigated the relationship between digital literacy and academic performance in th...
Do WWW based technologies provide a pedagogically sound foundation on which to build more effective ...
The study examined the influence of internet usage on the academic performance of College of Educati...
This research reports on the use of Web-based education and testing system at a Big Urban College (B...
Like many of the innovative technologies of the twentieth century, the Internet and its associated a...