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1. From an Experimental Paper to a Playful Screen: How the Essence of Materiality Modulates the Process of Creation

2. Tablet Assessment in Primary Education: Are There Performance Differences between TIMSS' Paper-and-Pencil Test and Tablet Test among Dutch Grade-Four Students?

3. From Experiencing to Expressing: A Virtual Reality Approach to Facilitating Pupils' Descriptive Paper Writing Performance and Learning Behavior Engagement

4. Trends of Mobile Learning: A Review of the Top 100 Highly Cited Papers

5. Papier-mach(in)e: Thinking with 'Sticky' Paper in the Cloud

6. Comparing Paper-Based and Electronic Multiple-Choice Examinations with Personal Devices: Impact on Students' Performance, Self-Efficacy and Satisfaction

7. Student Interactions and the Development of Ideas in Multi-Touch and Paper-Based Collaborative Mathematical Problem Solving

8. Comparing the Use of the Interpersonal Computer, Personal Computer and Pen-and-Paper When Solving Arithmetic Exercises

9. Linguistic Analysis of Extended Examination Answers: Differences between On-Screen and Paper-Based, High- and Low-Scoring Answers

10. Paper-Based versus Computer-Based Assessment: Key Factors Associated with the Test Mode Effect.

11. Responding to Free Response Examination Questions: Computer versus Pen and Paper.

12. Empathic pedagogical conversational agents: A systematic literature review.

13. Digital instinct—A keyword for making sense of students' digital practice and digital literacy.

14. From experiencing to expressing: A virtual reality approach to facilitating pupils' descriptive paper writing performance and learning behavior engagement.

15. A Comparison between Paper-Based and Online Learning in Higher Education

16. Paper-Based and Computer-Based Concept Mappings: The Effects on Computer Achievement, Computer Anxiety and Computer Attitude

17. A Comparison of Student Feedback Obtained through Paper-Based and Web-Based Surveys of Faculty Teaching

18. Testing Differential Effects of Computer-Based, Web-Based and Paper-Based Administration of Questionnaire Research Instruments

19. SimPharm: How Pharmacy Students Made Meaning of a Clinical Case Differently in Paper- and Simulation-Based Workshops

20. A Comparison of Electronic and Paper-Based Assignment Submission and Feedback

21. Papier-mach(in)e: Thinking with 'sticky ' paper in the cloud.

22. Tablet assessment in primary education: Are there performance differences between TIMSS' paper‐and‐pencil test and tablet test among Dutch grade‐four students?

23. From an experimental paper to a playful screen: How the essence of materiality modulates the process of creation.

24. Trends of mobile learning: A review of the top 100 highly cited papers.

25. Comparing paper‐based and electronic multiple‐choice examinations with personal devices: Impact on students' performance, self‐efficacy and satisfaction.

26. Student interactions and the development of ideas in multi-touch and paper-based collaborative mathematical problem solving.

27. Linguistic analysis of extended examination answers: Differences between on-screen and paper-based, high- and low-scoring answers.

28. Paper–based versus computer–based assessment: key factors associated with the test mode effect.

29. Comparing the use of the interpersonal computer, personal computer and pen-and-paper when solving arithmetic exercises.

30. Editorial: Data papers.

31. A comparison between paper-based and online learning in higher education.

32. Paper-based and computer-based concept mappings: The effects on computer achievement, computer anxiety and computer attitude.

33. A comparison of student feedback obtained through paper-based and web-based surveys of faculty teaching.

34. Testing differential effects of computer-based, web-based and paper-based administration of questionnaire research instruments.

35. A systematic review of empirical studies using log data from open‐ended learning environments to measure science and engineering practices.

36. Responding to free response examination questions: computer versus pen and paper.

37. SimPharm: How pharmacy students made meaning of a clinical case differently in paper- and simulation-based workshops.

38. A comparison of electronic and paper-based assignment submission and feedback.

39. Mapping Learning Analytics initiatives in Latin America.

40. Uses and Risks of Microblogging in Organisational and Educational Settings

41. Online and paper-based survey data: Are they equivalent?

42. Using immersive virtual reality to support designing skills in vocational education.

43. Infusing educational technologies in the heart of the university—A systematic literature review from an organisational perspective.

44. Paper-based versus computer-based assessment: is workload another test mode effect?

45. Learning design and learning analytics in mobile and ubiquitous learning: A systematic review.

46. Understanding computational thinking in the gameplay of the African Songo board game.

47. Engaging students with online assignments: a replacement for digital dropboxes and paper assignments.

48. Data privacy on the African continent: Opportunities, challenges and implications for learning analytics.

49. An overview of 25 years of research on digital personalised learning in primary and secondary education: A systematic review of conceptual and methodological trends.

50. The landscape of educational technology viewed from the ETR& D journal.