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Jamal Eddine Rafiq; Abdelali Zakrani; Mohammed Amraouy; Said Nouh; Abdellah Bennane – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2025
The emergence of online learning has sparked increased interest in predicting learners' academic performance to enhance teaching effectiveness and personalized learning. In this context, we propose a complex model APPMLT-CBT which aims to predict learners' performance in online learning settings. This systemic model integrates cognitive, social,…
Descriptors: Models, Online Courses, Educational Improvement, Learning Processes
The Effect of Using Hendy's 4Cs Model on Teaching and Learning Science in Middle School in Mid-Egypt
Hendy, Mohamed H. – Online Submission, 2016
Educational research and practice have proven that there are many benefits for applying learning theories' recommendations through teaching and learning of different subjects in all school levels. Based on interrelationships among learning theories of contextualism, connectivism, constructivism, and cognitivism, the researcher proposed an…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Learning Theories, Models, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedShiratuddin, Norshuhada; Landoni, Monica – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2002
Proposes a model on which activities in children's educational software could be evaluated based on Multiple Intelligences theory. Proposes that, when evaluating the types of activity in children's educational software, one should ask whether it contains at least some of the activities in the model for each learning activity. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Computer Software, Content Analysis, Educational Technology


