Gender in E-Learning and Educational Games : A Reader
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Introduction 7(4) Sabine Zauchner Karin Siebenhandl Virtual Spaces for Playing and Learning: Gender-Sensitive Reflections, Examples, and Consequences 11(14) Christina Schachtner The Invisible Gender of the New Media 25(6) Britta Schinzel Gender and E-Learning Gender Gap in the Perception of Communication in Virtual Learning Environments 31(8) Daniela Stokar von Neuforn Barbara Drinck Text-Based Learning versus Learning with Computer Simulations: Does Gender Matter? 39(14) Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust Andreas Holzinger Sigi Wassertheurer Michael Hessinger Dietrich Albert Speaker/Gender Effect: Effects of Using Female Voices for Auditory Explanatory Text 53(18) Stephanie B. Linek A Methodological Approach to Address Individual Factors and Gender Differences in Adaptive E-Learning 71(14) Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust Dietrich Albert Roswith Roth Gender Differences in Technological Sciences as Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Stereotype Threat in E-Learning 85(6) Markus Appel Nicole Kronberger Anja Wiesner Bernad Batinic Gender-Sensitive E-Learning between Rhetoric and Reality? 91(12) Gisela Pravda Gender-Sensitive E-Learning Didactics in Information and Communication Technology Courses and Career Counselling: A Case Study of an Online Gender-Sensitivity Training for Teachers and Career Counsellors 103(10) Veronika Hornung-Prahauser Diana Bischof Best Practice Example: Gender in Continuing Vocational Training 113(14) Jutta Pauschenwein Anita Thaler Delta3: An ``E-Gender-Strategy Project'' of the TU, BOKU & Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna 127(14) Jakob Krameritsch Ana Hoffner Bettina Henkel Gender Mainstreaming and E-Learning: The Accomplishment of Checklists and Guidelines 141(16) Cordula Schwiderski Rudolf Kammerl Johanna Bucur Gender Training for E-Learning Projects 157(14) Karin Siebenhandl Gender Mainstreaming of E-Learning Courses: Theoratical Review, Design Considerations, and Usage Differences 171(24) Karsten D. Wolf Help! I Am Becoming a Dad! E-Learning for Real Men: A Digital Guide for Fathers-To-Be 195(10) Johannes Schneider Natasa Vizin Manfred Nagl Julia Repnik Gender and Educational Games LizzyNet: Self-Directed Learning and Educational Games 205(18) Silke Niemann Ulrike Schmidt Japan: Games for, by and about Girls 223(18) Barbara Lippe Learning Can't Be Fun, Can It? 241(22) Connie Veugen Maria de Lange Warriors from Mars, Archers from Venus? -- Gender Differences in Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games 263(18) Diana Hsu Ralph Noble Improving Game Design by Understanding the Gender Differences: The Cognitive Approach 281(12) Maizatul H.M. Yatim Lennart Nacke Maic Masuch A Roleplay for Girls: The Research Based Development of an Interactive Career Platform 293(16) Sabine Zauchner Karin Siebenhandl Michaela Gindl Ladan Pegah Ganit Hirschberg Historical Missions as Mobile Edutainment-Applications on School Trips. Pilot Project: ``Golden Times'' at Weimar -- A Mobile Adventure in German Classicism 309 Irina Thoss Jacqueline Otten
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