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The Ed/IT Digital Library (formerly the AACE Digital Library) provides free access to abstracts and citations of peer-reviewed and published articles appearing in journals published by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and the proceedings of international AACE conferences. The articles and conference papers cover the latest research, developments, and applications in the fields of educational technology and e-learning. Access to full text is available to users at institutions that subscribe to the library, and to members of AACE who subscribe. The library is searchable by keyword or browseable by publication type or topic. Information from the library can be exported in either BibTex or EndNote formats, or collected in the form of "binders," which are user-created collections of papers grouped together by theme or topic. Users can create their own binders, or browse through binders created by other users.

Summary

Subject keyword(s)Education, Information technology, technology in the classroom
Grade levelHigher Education, Informal Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education
Intended audienceEducator, Learner, Professional/Practitioner, Researcher
Resource typeCollection, Reference Material, Text, Tool
Resource formattext, text/html
RightsCopyright 2005 Ed/ITLib Digital Library, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)

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Skip navigation About | Contact Email: Password: Remember me Search: Advanced EdITLib Digital Library Search Browse Journals Conference Papers eBooks Talks Topics Tags PPTs Collections Alerts Global U Contribute Submit to EdITLib Submit to an AACE Journal Submit to an AACE Conference Subscribe FAQ Global Time 2012 Attendees: Access the proceedings for Global Time 2012. The vision for EdITLib, the Digital Library for Education & Information Technology, is to facilitate learning, discovery and innovation by connecting scholarly research on Educational Technology/E-Learning with learning opportunities. Learn More Newest additions to the Digital Library An E-Learning Collaborative Environment:Learning within a Masters in Education Natheem Hendricks Learning Mathematics with Technology: ... on Different Achievement Groups Patricia Moyer-Packenham and Jennifer Suh Enhancing Learning from Dynamic and Static Visualizations by Means of Cueing Tim Kühl, Katharina Scheiter and Peter Gerjets EdITLib Mailing List Sign Up: E-Mail: First Name: Last Name: Featured eBook Emerging Technologies in Learning: Impact on Cognition and Culture This book encompasses the technological influence on learning and cognition from a cultural prospective. It weaves together different kinds of learning technologies with the thread of cultural...More Info & Purchase → EdITLib has 29,137 papers written by 64,671 authors. (February 3, 2012) 26,822 conference papers, 1,964 articles, 62 talks, and 10 eBooks. Most Viewed Most E-mailed A New Teacher Tool, Interactive White Boards: A Meta Analysis The pedagogical-technological divide and the elephant in the room Engaging Students in Interactive Online Discussions with VoiceThread (an audio/blogging tool) The Effects of the Use of Interactive Whiteboards on Student Achievement State-of-the-Art Model Driven Game Development: A Survey of Technological Solutions for Game-Based Learning Authentic Intercultural Class Activity through Synchronous Online Interaction Developing More Authentic e-Courses: Working Life Mentoring through Social Media The Role of Human-Technology Scaffolding in Changing the Dynamics of the Classroom More statistics EdITLib News & Updates EdITLib Digital Library October Update Author Submissions Now Accepted for EdITLib Digital Library Open Course on Future(s) in Education – sponsored by AACE Social Media Seminar 03/18/10 – Online & No Fee! Social Media Seminar 8/10/09 – Online & No Fee! More articles Feedback and Suggestions please email info@editlib.org. EdITLib is a development of Global U - Learning & Technology Innovation Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education © Copyright 2012 Global U, LLC