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Open AccessDeep learning to assess microsatellite instability directly from histopathological whole slide images in endometrial cancer
Molecular classification, particularly microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H), has gained attention for immunotherapy in endometrial cancer (EC). MSI-H is associated with DNA mismatch repair defects and is a ...
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Strategies for facilitating processing of transient information in instructional videos by using learner control mechanisms
Learner control of video presentations by using pause buttons or timeline scrollbars was suggested as helpful for learning from sources of transient information such as dynamic visualizations and spoken words....
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Open AccessStudies on Learning Effects of AR-Assisted and PPT-Based Lectures
While common, computer presentations given during classroom lectures do not always improve learning effects; thus, this study incorporated three elements into technology-assisted classroom lectures: emphasis, ...
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A new application of the temporal contiguity effect in designing narrated slideshows
We investigated whether the temporal contiguity effect, which holds that information sources, such as visual information and narration need to be temporally coordinated for learning to be effective, can also b...
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Studying the effect of redundancy in a virtual reality classroom
Redundancy effect has been investigated in many controlled experimental studies, however, it is seldom investigated whether the same redundant material may cause different results in classroom, which is a majo...
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Assessing Metacognitive Components in Self-Regulated Reading of Science Texts in E-Based Environments
The boom in Internet and communication technology has accelerated change in information delivery channels from paper to networked, digital displaying devices. Reading electronically has altered the cognitive a...
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Electronic Story Book Display Method and Kindergartener Reading Behavior: An Eye-Tracking Investigation
If children could be enticed to pay more attention to the print area, it could help increase their print awareness and future reading ability. Along with the development of electronic technology, many books h...
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Erratum to: Effects of spell checkers on English as a second language students’ incidental spelling learning: a cognitive load perspective
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Effects of spell checkers on English as a second language students’ incidental spelling learning: a cognitive load perspective
Computer-based spell checkers help to correct misspells instantly. Almost all the word processing devices are now equipped with a spell-check function that either automatically corrects errors or provides a li...
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Building a Smart Classroom—A Case Study of Spreading Inquiry-Based Nature Science Courses for Elementary School in Taiwan
The main target in this research was to assist elementary schools building a smart classroom. To let students learn in the smart classroom, four points were underlined as follows: (1) develo** the inquiry-ba...
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Open AccessResearch on teachers’ needs when using e-textbooks in teaching
The major purposes of this study were to understand teachers’ definitions of e-textbooks, to identify teachers’ needs when using e-textbooks and to explore the relationships between teachers’ needs of using e-...
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A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Learning Languages with Mobile Devices
Language learning has undergone rapid changes over the past several years from computer-assisted learning to more recently, mobile devices. Mobile devices have become useful learning tools that can potentially...
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Location-Based Environments for Formal and Informal Learning: Context-Aware Mobile Learning
The integration of location-based environments for formal and informal learning aims to engage learners in the analysis of objects or scenes in the real world that are used as learning objects for achieving le...
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SPICEreading: A Three-in-One Share Platform in Cooperative English Reading
The purpose of this study is to design and develop a three-in-one share platform in cooperative English reading (3-in-1 SPICEreading) to help EFL teacher effectively implement cooperative reading in EFL settin...
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Co** with mismatched courses: students’ behaviour and performance in courses mismatched to their learning styles
Although learning styles are considered as an important factor in education, students often have to learn in courses that do not support their learning styles. A challenge for technology facilitated learning i...
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IDENTIFYING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT STATISTICAL CORRELATION, AND THEIR POSSIBLE CAUSES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY USING CONCEPT MAPPING WITH INTERVIEWS
Correlation is an essential concept in statistics; however, students may hold misconceptions about correlation, even after receiving instruction. This study aimed to elucidate (1) the misconceptions held by se...
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Gender Heterogeneous Groups in Cooperative Learning Applied in "Robots in Creative Course": A Pilot Study
Cooperative learning is often adopted as a teaching strategy when robots are introduced into the classroom. Previous research suggested that there was a relative correlation between a group’s level of interact...
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Exploring Children’s Perceptions of the Robots
In order to introduce robots into education field appropriately, it is necessary to consider the children’s perceptions of the robots. In this study, the researchers developed the questionnaire for exploring t...