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JCAL
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Micro-adaptivity: protecting immersion in didactically adaptive digital educational games
The idea of utilizing the rich potential of today's computer games for educational purposes excites educators, scientists and technicians. Despite the significant hype over di...
Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust, Dietrich Albert
ITICSE
2006
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Don't be a phish: steps in user education
Phishing, e-mails sent out by hackers to lure unsuspecting victims into giving up confidential information, has been the cause of countless security breaches and has experienced i...
Stefan A. Robila, James W. Ragucci
EUROPLOP
2006
13 years 11 months ago
Migrating to e-Learning in Secondary Education
Traditional face-to-face instruction in secondary education has been tested for hundreds of years now and has proven successful, but after the tremendous expansion of computer and...
Michalis Hadjisimou, Aimilia Tzanavari
IWC
2006
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13 years 10 months ago
Clover: Connecting technology and character education using personally-constructed animated vignettes
Schools are increasingly integrating character education to facilitate improved moral thinking and pro social behavior among students. An effective method for delivering character...
Brian P. Bailey, Sharon Tettegah, Terry J. Bradley
IFIP3
2004
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13 years 11 months ago
Government sponsored open source software for school education
: The history of computing can be seen in terms of cultural change engendered by philosophical opposition. In education some key philosophical dichotomies are those of commercial-c...
Andrew E. Fluck