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Kaushal Kumar Bhagat – Commonwealth of Learning, 2025
This synthesis report summarises the impact of technology-enabled learning (TEL) initiatives by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) across Member Countries, emphasising the role of TEL in enhancing educational outcomes. The report provides an overview of blended learning (BL) interventions, highlighting successful strategies, technological…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Blended Learning, Intervention, Technology Uses in Education
Peng, Chih-Hung – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Information technology has played several important roles in group decision making, such as communication support and decision support. Little is known about how information technology can be used to persuade members of a group to reach a consensus. In this dissertation, I aim to address the issues that are related to the role of visual…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Visual Aids, Participative Decision Making, Influences
Miller, Jon R.; Nutting, Andrew W.; Baker-Eveleth, Lori – Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, 2012
Electronic books are a fast-growing component of the publishing industry. Sales of electronic textbooks (e-textbooks) are growing, but at a slower rate. In this research we use data from an undergraduate student survey to estimate the determinants of e-textbook use. We find that students who are younger, lower-income, and from larger high schools…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Textbooks, Publishing Industry, Information Technology

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