2005
DOI: 10.1108/02640470510582781
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Can electronic textbooks help children to learn?

Abstract: Purpose -This paper investigates the potential electronic textbooks (e-textbooks) have to augment the learning and education of children.Design/methodology/approach -The study consisted of a total of 60 pupils, split into five groups of 12 participants (six boys and six girls). Each of the five groups were in turn split into two sub-groups of six (three boys, three girls): one sub-group used the printed textbook, while the other used a CD-ROM on a laptop computer. The pupils completed a group test and an in… Show more

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“…Hambrecht and Company (2000) suggest that electronic education is effective because it "offers collaboration and interaction with experts and peers as well as a higher success rate than alternatives" (p.10). Electronic learning provides faster and greater access to information for education (Hamilton et al, 2001, cited in Maynard & Cheyne, 2005). However, consideration should be given to the implications of taking on this e-learning initiative, including financial support, staff workload and changing roles (Wilson, 2003, p.7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hambrecht and Company (2000) suggest that electronic education is effective because it "offers collaboration and interaction with experts and peers as well as a higher success rate than alternatives" (p.10). Electronic learning provides faster and greater access to information for education (Hamilton et al, 2001, cited in Maynard & Cheyne, 2005). However, consideration should be given to the implications of taking on this e-learning initiative, including financial support, staff workload and changing roles (Wilson, 2003, p.7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American scientists S. Maynard and E. Cheyne (2005) found out that electronic textbooks are widely accepted by students in their process of education. The authors suggest that students using electronic textbooks had a higher desire to learn; therefore, they increased their learning capacity and became more self-motivated.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, not only the trend of using e-textbooks in m-learning has appeared, but also the birth of many opinions on improving students the reading and learning efficiency by using of e-textbooks, has showed up. It provides the students with higher learning desires, greater self-motivation, and enhanced learning capacities (Woody et al 2010;Shepperd et al, 2008;Korat & Shamir 2008;Luik & Mikk 2008;De Jong & Bus 2004;Maynard & Cheyne 2005). In the classroom, it is the teachers who generally decide whether and how to adopt information technologies (innovative technologies) and often the teachers' attitudes towards technologies determine whether the technologies can elicit the expected effects in the classroom (Hew & Brush, 2007;Keengwe & Onchwari, 2008;Liu, 2007;Teo, 2008;Ertmer, 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%