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The Effect of Using an Interactive Multimedia Electronic Book on Developing Achievement, Performance of Geometry Skills, and the Attitude towards Its Use at the Primary School

Published: 07 May 2013 Publication History

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The present research aimed at studying the effect of using an interactive multimedia electronic book on developing achievement, performance of geometry skills, and the attitude towards its use for a group of 24 third year primary pupils in Assiut. Having conducted the achievement test, the geometry skills performance test, the observation sheet, and the attitude towards the ebook scale- which has been conducted on line-, the test results showed a statistically significant effect for the e- book in developing achievement, performance of geometry skills, and the attitude towards its use. The research results recommended the necessity of transferring printed books into e- books which help present information and skills using more than one technique depending on the interactive multimedia.

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ECONF '13: Proceedings of the 2013 Fourth International Conference on e-Learning "Best Practices in Management, Design and Development of e-Courses: Standards of Excellence and Creativity"
May 2013
470 pages
ISBN:9780769550367

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 07 May 2013

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