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Since the dawn of civilization, new technologies-from the plow to the locomotive to the computer-have transformed human lives. These changes have often been for the better, but occasionally also for the worse. No matter what consequence, these changes have always been irrevocable and pervasive....
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Gender economics: an introduction to contemporary gender economics / Susanne Moore -- A note on the history of gender economics and feminist economics: not the same story / Giandomenica Becchio -- Impact of microfinance on female empowerment: a review of the empirical literature / Sefa Kwami...
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in action / Andrew Kitchenham -- 7. Investigating undergraduate student mobile device use in context / Yanjie Song -- 8 … Nixon, Christopher Tassava -- 12. Augmented reality and mobile technologies / Grant Potter -- 13. Student perceptions and …
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-learning, addressing Theoretical Frameworks, Empirical Research Methods and Tutorial, Factors Influencing Student Satisfaction and Learning … investigate students' satisfaction with online learning / Art W. Bangert -- 8. Student performance in e-learning environments: an … and Jean-Paul Van Belle -- 13. Student personality and learning outcomes in e-learning: an introduction to empirical …
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technology: a tool for inclusion / Mary Spillane -- 11. The student with complex education needs: assistive and augmentative … to student learning / Seok Kang -- 25. Teaching what we don't know: failing to adequately prepare teachers to use …
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"This book reports on research projects aimed at improving the educational prospects of disabled people, through its discussion of three main themes--technology, transition and inclusivity"--Provided by publisher.
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Owen -- 2. New technologies, new horizons: graduate student views on creating their technological pedagogical content …: student perceptions and outcomes / Sue Gregory -- 6. Student voices and digital technologies in Australian school education …
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An overview of accessibility and usability of educational games / Marion A. Hersh, Barbara Leporini -- Usability of online virtual learning environments: key issues for instructors and learners / Ian John Cole -- Educating university students: can mobile technologies help? / Geraldine Ryan ......
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methods and purposes in mobile learning / Anna Wingkvist, Morgan Ericsson -- Mobile technology and student learning: what does …
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effective technologies to assess student learning / Suzanne Pieper ... [et al.] -- Assessing creativity using the consensual … in liberal arts assessment: the student as the unit of analysis / Daniel F. Chambliss -- Redefining writing reality with …
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