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Michael Cowling and James Birt
In health sciences education, there is growing evidence that simulation improves learners? safety, competence, and skills, especially when compared to traditional didactic methods or no simulation training. However, this approach to simulation becomes di...
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Galina Artyushina and Olga A. Sheypak
Listening is one of the most difficult language skills among the four communication competences; however, it has received much less time in English learning than the other three (reading, writing, and speaking). Also, listening is often claimed to be a p...
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Ariana Yunita,Nursechafia Nursechafia,Erwin Setiawan,Herminarto Nugroho,Hani Ramadhan
Pág. pp. 96 - 103
The use of mobile phone has been increasing nowadays in most part of the world and it has become the phenomenon where people cannot live without. This study aims to reveal whether mobile phone use affects student?s academic achievement compared to ...
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Dewa Gede Hendra Divayana,Dewa Bagus Sanjaya
Pág. pp. 149 - 159
Through the use of information technology, the students no longer find it difficult to look for sources/learning materials, interact and discuss with each other any time and any where they are. One form of the roles of information technology which ...
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Heba Mohammad,Ayham Fayyoumi,Omar AlShathry
Pág. pp. 54 - 57
People take their mobile phones everywhere they go. In Saudi Arabia, the mobile penetration is very high and students use their phones for different reasons in the classroom. The use of mobile devices in classroom triggers an alert of the impact it might...
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Arttu Perttula,Jari Multisilta,Pauliina Tuomi
Pág. pp. 16 - 24
This paper presents an idea on how to utilize mobile phones to support learning in the classroom. The paper also tries to initiate discussion on whether we can create new kinds of learning applications using mobile devices and whether this could be the w...
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Mohd Azlishah Othman
Pág. pp. 43 - 45
This paper explores how a group of undergraduate students in one of the university in South of Malaysian use their mobile phones to perform informal learning activities related to the content of their courses outside the classroom. The paper also address...
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Zoran Vucetic,Borislav Odadzic
Pág. pp. 29 - 33
What is in common for the majority of young people? Mobile phone.In epoch of rapid development of information technologies the time came in which only few people do not have mobiles, especially among young people in high schools. Researches which we made...
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