e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies
Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal sets out to define an emerging field. Ubiquitous learning is a new educational paradigm made possible in part by the affordances of digital media. Ubiquitous learning is a counterpart to the concept “ubiquitous computing,” but one which seeks to put the needs and dynamics of learning ahead of the technologies that may support learning. The arrival of new technologies does not mean that learning has to change. Learning should only change for learning’s sake. The key perspective of the conference and journal is that our changing learning needs can be served by ubiquitous computing. In this spirit, the journal investigates the affordances for learning in the digital media, in school, and throughout everyday life. For more information: https://ubi-learn.com/journal
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Personal Learning Environment Rubric from Teacher and Teaching Perspective
Xiao Shu Xu
Yangying Guo
Meng Lin Zhang
Yunfeng Zhang
Rong Zheng
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Fifteenth International Conference on e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies. Conference Proceedings
William Cope
Mary Kalantzis
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Addressing the Burden of Inquiries for English-as-a-Foreign-Language Students in a Self-Access Vocabulary Course
Shuichi Amano
Kazumichi Enokida
Mitsuhiro Morita
Tatsuya Sakaue
Yuka Yamauchi
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Development of an e-Learning Module Integrating Systems Thinking for Climate Change
John Trixstan Ignacio
C. Kendra Gotangco Gonzales
Queena Lee Chua
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Reactions, Transitions, and Lessons Learned
Dorothy Valcarcel Craig
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Augmented Reality in Higher Education
Gbolahan Olasina
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The Long-Term Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Slovak Higher Education Students
Anetta Caplanova
Estera Szakadatova
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Usage of Electronic Infrastructures and Students’ Learning Effectiveness in Nigerian Universities
Valentine Joseph Owan
John Ekpenyong