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81. Learning Status Survey And Strategies Improvement Research For Handheld Devices Of Junior High School Students
82. Explore Physics Experiment In Junior Middle School Using Mobile Intelligent Devices
83. Research On APP And Wearable Devices Used By Undergraduates In Shandong Province And Intelligent Sports Classroom
84. Analysis Of "The Cohesion Questions"in College Entrance Examination Based On Discourse Theory
85. The Relationship Between Parents' Cognition Of Handheld Devices And Students' Use
86. The Design And Implementation Of Smart Devices Based On Face Recognition That Monitor Children's Behavior Management
87. Customer Satisfaction Analysis Of Wearable Device
88. Exercise Intervention Of Small Instrument Resistance Training On Lower Limb Strength In Male Aged 61~65 Years
89. Research And Practice Of Intelligent Sign Language Learning System Based On Mobile Devices
90. The Arousal And Strengthening Of "homesickness"
91. The function of electronic communication devices in assisting parental involvement in middle schools
92. Automation of football scouting using Windows mobile devices
93. Exploring the efficacy of electronic response devices in ninth-grade science classrooms
94. Treatment acceptability of social skills programs for children with autism: The influence of ethnicity, age, and problem severity
95. Development of microreactor Interlinked Curriculum Component. Simulation of fundamentals for selected microprocess devices
96. Students' Perceptions Concerning the Use of Mobile Devices in Higher Education Learning Environments
97. Documenting Student Connectivity and Use of Digital Annotation Devices in Virginia Commonwealth University Connected Courses: An Assessment Toolkit for Digital Pedagogies in Higher Education
98. Engaging literacy: A case study in the use of e-reader devices
99. Mobile device viewing behaviors of college students An investigation of how the use of mobile devices modifies television program viewing behaviors of college students
100. Student Engagement of Traditional-Aged Undergraduates using Portable Internet Devices
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