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        1 - Efficient Educational Strategies for DevelopingStudents' Needed Skills for Using it from thePoint of View of Islamic Azad University
        فرهاد شفیع‌پور مطلق
        The main purpose of the present research is to study Efficient Educational Strategies for developing virtual students' Needed skills for using online education. The general question is what are the Efficient Educational strategies in the seven skills needed for virtual More
        The main purpose of the present research is to study Efficient Educational Strategies for developing virtual students' Needed skills for using online education. The general question is what are the Efficient Educational strategies in the seven skills needed for virtual students (Availability or R1, openness or R2, communication or R3, commitment or R4, cooperation or R5, Thinking or R5, and flexibility or R7)?. The population consisted of all Islamic Azad university faculty members in area five. The subjects' answers were compared according to variables such as sex, educational document and marriage status. The statistical communities in this research are all of faculty members majoring in computer in Islamic Azad university. The statistical samples were randomly selected. The procedure was a structured twenty-nine item questionnaire prepared by researcher based on the findings of Rena M palloff and keith pratt. The reliability of the questionnaire was estimated 0/847. The research findings revealed that the most Efficient Educations Strategles in developing the sever skills are as follows: Applying technology which can realize learning objectives, preparing a good climate for groups where students are comfortable in learning process, encouraging learner to participate in preparing courses guideline, internalizing skills for time management, preparing an educational site for students to send their homework, and receiving feedback. Designing questions for discussion that encourage students to think, integrate educational materials, use internet as a tool and resource and encourage students to find out any needed resources. Generally speaking the total research findings revealed that there was no significant difference among of the Views of faculty membersin connection with the seven skills mentioned above. But as far as sex is concerned the findings revealed significant difference. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Efficient Educational Strategies for DevelopingStudents' Needed Skills for Using it from thePoint of View of Islamic Azad UniversityFaculty in Area Five
        فاطمه رضایی
        The main purpose of the present research is to study Efficient Educational Strategies for developing virtual students' Needed skills for using online education. The general question is what are the Efficient Educational strategies in the seven skills needed for virtual More
        The main purpose of the present research is to study Efficient Educational Strategies for developing virtual students' Needed skills for using online education. The general question is what are the Efficient Educational strategies in the seven skills needed for virtual students (Availability or R1, openness or R2, communication or R3, commitment or R4, cooperation or R5, Thinking or R5, and flexibility or R7)?. The population consisted of all Islamic Azad university faculty members in area five. The subjects' answers were compared according to variables such as sex, educational document and marriage status. The statistical communities in this research are all of faculty members majoring in computer in Islamic Azad university. The statistical samples were randomly selected. The procedure was a structured twenty-nine item questionnaire prepared by researcher based on the findings of Rena M palloff and keith pratt. The reliability of the questionnaire was estimated 0/847. The research findings revealed that the most Efficient Educations Strategles in developing the sever skills are as follows: Applying technology which can realize learning objectives, preparing a good climate for groups where students are comfortable in learning process, encouraging learner to participate in preparing courses guideline, internalizing skills for time management, preparing an educational site for students to send their homework, and receiving feedback. Designing questions for discussion that encourage students to think, integrate educational materials, use internet as a tool and resource and encourage students to find out any needed resources. Generally speaking the total research findings revealed that there was no significant difference among of the Views of faculty membersin connection with the seven skills mentioned above. But as far as sex is concerned the findings revealed significant difference. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The effect of using electronic content in online education on academic performance, academic motivation and academic vitality of elementary school students in Corona pandemic
        ali shirdel mojtaba rezaei rad
        The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the use of electronic content in online education on academic performance, academic motivation and academic vitality of elementary school students during the outbreak and corona epidemic, using a quasi-experimental me More
        The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the use of electronic content in online education on academic performance, academic motivation and academic vitality of elementary school students during the outbreak and corona epidemic, using a quasi-experimental method with a control group. The statistical population of all sixth grade elementary school students in Miandrood City in the academic year 2020-2021 was 20 people selected by simple random sampling method and randomly assigned to experimental (10 people) and control (10 people) Were selected as. The instruments for measuring variables were standard questionnaires of academic performance by (pham, taylor 1999), academic motivation (Harter, 1980) and academic vitality (Martin, Marsh 2006). One-variable analysis of covariance (ANCO) showed that the use of electronic content in online education has an effect on students' academic performance, academic motivation and academic vitality. Multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) showed that the effect of using electronic content in online education on academic vitality (Effect size: 0.76) was greater. In the next ranks are academic motivation (Effect size: 0.74) and academic performance (Effect size: 0.73), respectively. The results show that in order to improve and improve each of the variables of academic performance, academic motivation and academic vitality in elementary school students, electronic content can be used in online education. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The relationship between EFL learners’ learning style preferences and their satisfaction with online education
        Alireza Tayebi Mohammad Javad Riasati
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        5 - E-Learning in the Context of English Language Teaching and Learning: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach
        Peyman Nouraey Mohammad Bavali Fatemeh Behjat
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        6 - Cross-Disciplinary Investigation of EAP Students’ Vocabulary Learning Strategies in Online Platforms: The Mediating Role of Multiple Intelligence
        Farzaneh Akbari Farahnaz Rimani Nikou Hossein Sadeghoghli
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        7 - A Systematic Review of E-Learning in the Context of Iran: Where Does English Language Teaching Stand?
        Peyman Nouraey Mohammad Bavali Fatemeh Behjat
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        8 - The Sociological Effects of Internet on Educational Opportunity among Students
        Masoomeh Motlaq
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        9 - Investigating the factors affecting students' satisfaction with online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
        Fatemeh Jalali Hossein Shafie Maryam Abbasi
        Because of the emergence of coronavirus disease, e-learning is now widely used in schools and universities. As a result of the rapid spread of this phenomenon, there are some issues. This paper aims to look into the level of student satisfaction with online education, a More
        Because of the emergence of coronavirus disease, e-learning is now widely used in schools and universities. As a result of the rapid spread of this phenomenon, there are some issues. This paper aims to look into the level of student satisfaction with online education, as well as the factors that influence the satisfaction and effectiveness of this type of education. The research was Applied research in terms of purpose and quantitative in terms of approach. In this research, an online survey was used. The study population was the students of Allameh Tabatabai University, Shahid Beheshti University, and Tehran University, and 760 of them were chosen through voluntary sampling. Data were collected using a 100-item online questionnaire, and factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, and internal correlation were used to ensure validity and reliability. The SPSS and LISREL software packages were used to analyze the data. According to the findings, the average index of satisfaction with online education is 2.4 out of 5, indicating that student satisfaction is low. Practical training has the lowest level of satisfaction. Among the influential factors, the dimension of professors, system and class conditions, and students have the greatest influence on satisfaction with online education. Manuscript profile
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        10 - The effect of online multi-user educational computer games on active memory and innovative performance of dyslexic students
        Mahshid Tajrobrh Kar Niloofat Gholamipour
        In terms of purpose, this research is applied and is classified as a semi-experimental and pre-test-post-test type of research with a control group. The statistical population included all dyslexic students in the fourth grade of Kerman city in the academic year 2021-20 More
        In terms of purpose, this research is applied and is classified as a semi-experimental and pre-test-post-test type of research with a control group. The statistical population included all dyslexic students in the fourth grade of Kerman city in the academic year 2021-2022. 50 students were randomly selected and randomly divided into two groups of 25, experimental and control. The data measurement tool was the active memory capacity questionnaire and the innovation-based performance questionnaire, which were completed by the subjects before and after the intervention. After data collection, data analysis was done using spss25 software and analysis of covariance. The results showed that in the subscales of working memory, the average of the measurement variable (53.6000) in the post-test of the experimental group was reported as the highest average. Also, in the post-test of the experimental group, the highest mean for processing (52.6800), creativity and innovation (21.6400) and use of new opportunities (21.0800) were reported, respectively, which shows an increase in the mean of the post-test of the experimental group. To pre-test this group. In general, online multi-user educational computer games have a significant effect on active memory and innovative performance of dyslexic fourth grade elementary students (p≤0.05). Manuscript profile
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        11 - Comparing EFL Language Teachers and Students’ Perceptions of Teacher’s Interpersonal Behavior: A Case Study in an Online Iranian Context
        Emad Omidpour Mohammad Bavali Fatemeh Behjat
        Teachers’ interpersonal behavior and the way it is perceived are considered to be determining factors in the quality of any educational context. However, due to the lack of face-to-face interactions in an online context, this issue is under question. Since this phenomen More
        Teachers’ interpersonal behavior and the way it is perceived are considered to be determining factors in the quality of any educational context. However, due to the lack of face-to-face interactions in an online context, this issue is under question. Since this phenomenon has not been studied in an online environment, the primary objective of the present case study was to explore how experienced EFL teachers and their students perceived teacher interpersonal behavior in online classes and the extent to which the two groups’ perceptions either converged or diverged in six selected online classes in Shiraz, Iran. The samples of the study were six EFL teachers and their respective 106 language students. To gather the data, The Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction (QTI) was administered to both groups to assess the eight scales of interpersonal behavior and dimensions. To analyze the data, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test was employed to compare the two groups in terms of interpersonal behavior dimensions and scales. Accordingly, the results revealed that the EFL teachers and their students perceived the teachers to be moderately dominant and highly cooperative. There was a high level of convergence between the experienced teachers and their students’ perceptions of interpersonal behavior in terms of the Influence and Proximity dimensions. The Student Responsibility Freedom and Strict scales, however, were rated higher by teachers than their students. Following the findings, the present case study provides particular implications in the field of applied linguistics. Manuscript profile
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        12 - The effectiveness of online, semi-online and offline virtual education models against face-to-face education from the perspective of professors and students: a case study
        Taghi Javdani Gandomani
        Introduction: In recent years, online education has gained significant attention from schools and universities, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although online education has been implemented in various forms, such as online, semi-online, or offline models, it More
        Introduction: In recent years, online education has gained significant attention from schools and universities, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although online education has been implemented in various forms, such as online, semi-online, or offline models, its effectiveness compared to in-person education remains a key question. Method: The present study aimed to compare the efficiency of three different online education models with the in-person model. The study employed three different online models and compared them with the in-person model in a public university. Results: The results showed that while professors believed that the in-person model was more efficient than the online models, students had different opinions on this issue. The study also revealed that students and professors from different faculties had varying views on the effectiveness of the employed models. Therefore, it is difficult to make a general judgment about the efficiency of educational models. However, in general, the study suggests that the efficiency of online models is lower than that of the in-person model. Discussion: It is important to note that online education offers several benefits, such as flexibility and accessibility. Therefore, it is crucial to continue exploring ways to improve the effectiveness of online education models to ensure that they can provide quality education to students. Manuscript profile
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        13 - Analyzing thematic clusters and drawing a scientific map of big data research and online education of Scopus scientific database
        Mahdi AlirezaNejad Soheil Dadfar
        The development of big data in recent years has led to the production of significant science in this regard in reliable international reference databases. The aim of the current study is to analyze thematic clusters and draw a scientific map of published research to ide More
        The development of big data in recent years has led to the production of significant science in this regard in reliable international reference databases. The aim of the current study is to analyze thematic clusters and draw a scientific map of published research to identify the current state of research in the field of big data and online education in Scopus. The current research was a quantitative and applied study and scientific methods including co-lexical analysis and network analysis were used. The research community was all the documents that were published in the Scopus citation database in the field of big data and online education, which were reviewed and analyzed. Vosviewer software was used to analyze the data. Scientometric findings showed that until November 25, 2023, the countries of China (700 documents), the United States of America (240 documents) and India (110 documents) respectively had the most scientific documents in the field of big data and education in the Scopus database. Iran was at the lowest level of this ranking with only 8 published documents. Also, the results showed that the clusters of big data, education, online education, teaching, learning systems, artificial intelligence, data mining, machine learning were among the most important clusters in the field of big data and education. Finally, considering that Iran had the fewest published documents in the field of big data and education, it is necessary for researchers to determine research needs and, accordingly, contribute to the development of knowledge in the field of big data and education. Manuscript profile