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Announcements
Call for Book Chapters on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education |
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The International Society for Technology, Education and Science (ISTES) is interested in chapters with a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) including but not limited to ChatGPT in Education. As technology continues to reshape the educational paradigm, this compilation aims to explore innovative applications, challenges, and opportunities at the intersection of AI and education. It is essential to understand how to best utilize novel AI tools in education to enhance current practices. We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute to an upcoming book that delves into the dynamic landscape of AI in education. We particulary invite submissions of original research papers with robust conceptual and theoretical contributions and/or rigorous empirical designs using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed approaches to investigate the integration of AI in education. We encourage studies conducted in various educational contexts across different levels of education. This book aims to convene researchers, educators, and practitioners to share insights, research findings, and innovative approaches related to the use of AI in educational settings.
Authors are invited to explore a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to:
Editor: Dr. Omid Noroozi; Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Full manuscript submission deadline: 15 August 2024
Submission:
Please register and submit your full chapter by the deadline: https://www.book.istes.org/index.php
Please use the template for your final paper: https://www.istes.org/ckfinder/upload/files/BookChapter_Template.doc
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Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Table of Contents
Articles
Raul Nick Cabrera, Velma Dora Menchaca, Marie Simonsson, Hilda Silva
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1-19
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Priyan Lawrence Jayamaha
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20-40
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Munise Seckin Kapucu, Ibrahim Ozcan, Hulya Ozcan, Ahmet Aypay
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41-62
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Huansong Yang, Qian Zhang, Mengting Shen
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63-74
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Perceptions of Faculty Members on Using Moodle as a Learning Management System in Distance Education
Akram Mahmoud Alomari
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75-110
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Afam Uzorka
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111-120
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Placidius Ndibalema, Vicky Mrosso
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121-137
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Mohammad Albataineh, Brenda Warren, Adel Al-Bataineh
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138-151
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Albert Carter, DeSuan Dixon, Xia Li
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152-163
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Fletcher Wadsworth, Josh Blaney, Matthew Springsteen, Bruce Coburn, Nischal Khanal, Tessa Rodgers, Chase Livingston, Suresh Muknahallipatna
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164-181
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