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A presentation by Melanie Roul, in partial fulfillment for course Education 6610:

Research in Computers in the Curriculum

IntroductionDefine the Topic

Methods

Findings

Theme 1:Culture Shift with Assessment

Theme 2:Technology Benefits and Challenges

Theme 3:Effective Learning and Assessment Strategies

Theme 4:Importance of Self-regulation in E-Learning

Discussion

Conclusion

Implications

Limitations

References

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