In this study, multimedia and interactive e-book content was explored to determine the impact on 1st year Irish secondary school students, specifically looking at cognitive learning and student motivation. To achieve this, a controlled experiment was undertaken using a comparison between a test group and a control group. The test group was given an interactive and multimedia enhanced e-book, developed with interactive widgets of the iBooks Author for the iPad. The control group was presented with the same material, but the widgets were replaced with static materials. The study found that some widgets were more successful for learning than others, and that the ibook format indicates a high level of motivation in students
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T10624The potential of electronic books (e-books) parti...
E-book is a book that can be opened electronically, via a computer, laptop or smartphone, and consis...
Young Learners' motivation to read and the texts they choose to read impact on their reading achiev...
In this study, multimedia and interactive e-book content was explored to determine the impact on 1st...
This report summarizes the impact of access to e-book platforms on students and their motivation lev...
Electronic books have been identified as a current trend in education and are being increasingly ad...
This article describes a qualitative research analysis on the implementation of interactive e-books ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62).Technologies continue to transform the many ways t...
Abstract: Electronic books have been identified as a current trend in education and are being increa...
The purpose of this mixed method’s study was to explore the impact (both motivational and academic) ...
As technology continues to evolve at exponential rates, so does its impact on our lifestyles. Digita...
Universities are trending towards electronic books (e-books) as instructional materials, displacing ...
iii Dr. Cindy Hendricks, Advisor Engaging all students in selecting books that are personally meanin...
The change of communication from oral to chirografique has involved considerable and imp...
The use of information technologies to Support learning is an important study area for both teaching...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T10624The potential of electronic books (e-books) parti...
E-book is a book that can be opened electronically, via a computer, laptop or smartphone, and consis...
Young Learners' motivation to read and the texts they choose to read impact on their reading achiev...
In this study, multimedia and interactive e-book content was explored to determine the impact on 1st...
This report summarizes the impact of access to e-book platforms on students and their motivation lev...
Electronic books have been identified as a current trend in education and are being increasingly ad...
This article describes a qualitative research analysis on the implementation of interactive e-books ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62).Technologies continue to transform the many ways t...
Abstract: Electronic books have been identified as a current trend in education and are being increa...
The purpose of this mixed method’s study was to explore the impact (both motivational and academic) ...
As technology continues to evolve at exponential rates, so does its impact on our lifestyles. Digita...
Universities are trending towards electronic books (e-books) as instructional materials, displacing ...
iii Dr. Cindy Hendricks, Advisor Engaging all students in selecting books that are personally meanin...
The change of communication from oral to chirografique has involved considerable and imp...
The use of information technologies to Support learning is an important study area for both teaching...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T10624The potential of electronic books (e-books) parti...
E-book is a book that can be opened electronically, via a computer, laptop or smartphone, and consis...
Young Learners' motivation to read and the texts they choose to read impact on their reading achiev...