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Parental Monitoring Predicts Students' Prosocial and Impulsive Tendencies Relevant to Consequence-Based Reasoning in a Blended Learning Environment
Jon-Chao Hong; Ming-Yueh Hwang; Kai-Hsin Tai; Yen-Chun Kuo
Interactive Learning Environments Vol. 24, No. 7 (2016) pp. 1534–1551
Consequential reasoning relevant to moral development has not been effectively practised in elementary schools in Taiwan. The present study designed a "To Do or Not To Do" website for students to explore moral dilemma situations and...
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Internet cognitive failure affects learning progress as mediated by cognitive anxiety and flow while playing a Chinese antonym synonym game with interacting verbal–analytical and motor-control
Jon-Chao Hong; Kai-Hsin Tai; Ming-Yueh Hwang; Yen-Chun Kuo
Computers & Education Vol. 100, No. 1 (September 2016) pp. 32–44
According to the person-artifact-task model, the process of gameplay can trigger a range of emotional responses and wide variation in students' behaviors, consequently leading to varying learning outcomes. How internet cognitive failure (ICF) can...
Language: English
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Comparing animated and static modes in educational gameplay on user interest, performance and gameplay anxiety
Jon-Chao Hong; Min-Pei Lin; Ming-Yueh Hwang; Kai-Hsin Tai; Yen-Chun Kuo
Computers & Education Vol. 88, No. 1 (October 2015) pp. 109–118
To compare the perception of animated to static mode of gameplay and how it affects the emotional state and performance of playing, this study designed two games, Chinese idiom string up game (CISUG) and Chinese idiom fishing game (CIFG). Seven...
Language: English
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Crystallized intelligence affects hedonic and epistemic values to continue playing a game with saliency-based design
Jon-Chao Hong; Ming-Yueh Hwang; Kai-Hsin Tai; Yen-Chun Kuo
Computers & Education Vol. 95, No. 1 (April 2016) pp. 75–84
The purpose of most educational games is to generate students' interest to learn or apply their knowledge. This study designed a new type of human-computer interaction for players to “blow away” the sand shown on the smartphone screen by physically...
Language: English