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Title: Developing a Conceptual Map of An Artifact for Best Usage of School Textbook eBook For Secondary Level Students Using Design Science Research Approach
Authors: Abu Gosseisa, Muna Mohamed Mahmoud
Keywords: Artifact for Best
School Textbook eBook For Secondary
Issue Date: 10-Jan-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Abu Gosseisa, Muna Mohamed Mahmoud . Developing a Conceptual Map of An Artifact for Best Usage of School Textbook eBook For Secondary Level Students Using Design Science Research Approach / Muna Mohamed Mahmoud Abu Gosseisa .- at the fist International college of Education Conference .- in Khartoum of Sudan University of Science and Technology .- 7-10 January 2017 .- Conference .
Abstract: Researches show passionate of students aged 14 to 16 years towards ICT technologies in learning and education, whereas pedagogues see there is a difference between technology influences on a culture, and modern educational theories and practices. Also researches show that technologists, designers, educators, researchers in computer science and information technology, researchers in learning and education areas, are keen to utilize modern technologies in learning and education. This work aims to develop a conceptual map to design a school textbook e-book artifact for secondary level students in support of reading behavior, where information and communication technology with pedagogy and educational theories can be effectively and efficiently practiced using design science research approach. Keywords: Information and communication technology, mobile learning, e-book, e-book reader device, secondary level students, artifact, design science research, pedagogy
Description: Conference
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/18293
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