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  • (Special Issue 1/2022: Student Engagement and EdTech)
    Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022)

    Student engagement plays a central role in meaningful learning. Due to the digital age, one of the disciplines is educational technology or the integration of digital technology in instruction to facilitate learning. The ultimate of instructional success is student involvement with the presence of technology. Interaction between learners and instructors or content in online environments is yet inconclusive. Therefore, this special issue attempts to bring the knowledge gap in student engagement by fostering educational technology. It has made a wide range of creative strategies and digital tools deployment, thus increasing the potential to enhance interaction and empower learning. As technology has rapidly changed the learning and teaching process and led to enormous growth in online instruction, there is a need to reexamine the meaning of student engagement and explore effective ways to address it. In this sense, this special issue aims to explore innovative approaches to promote learner engagement in digital contexts.

  • Special Issue 2/2021: Reengineering Educational Technology for a Sustainable Future
    Vol. 8 No. 4 (2021)

    In this special issue, we published the articles from the 5th International Conference on ICT in Education, 2021 (ICTE 2021). This conference, mainly to provide a platform to share and disseminate knowledge and information pertaining to the latest Information and Communication Technology (ICT) research, especially research that focuses on education. The themes covered in this special issue are: 1) borderless learning through ICT); 2) ICT innovations and technologies in education); 3) AR, VR and mixed reality for teaching and learning), and 4) ICT education in primary and secondary schools, and tertiary institutions. This conference is an ongoing effort by the Department of Computing, Faculty of Art, Computing, and Creative Industry (FSKIK), Sultan Idris Educational University (UPSI).

  • Special Issue 1/2021: Culminating Experiences
    Vol. 8 No. 3 (2021)

    Towards the end of an undergraduate program, students were typically being assessed on their abilities in applying knowledge and skills that they have improved and earned in their studies. Different activities such as final year projects, showcases, and internships might become parts of undergraduate students’ culminating experiences.

    In this special issue, we deliberately want to show some of the students' outcomes for their final year projects. Our focus is on final year projects completed by students pursuing bachelor's degree programs offered at the Computing Department of Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia, either in information technology education, multimedia education, computer-aided design technology education, or software engineering. Comprises of empirical studies or project developments, each final year project centralizes to the purpose of the program and requires students to think about important issues and to investigate the issues further, or find ways of resolving the issues. These students had also showcased their work in the Virtual Exhibition of Research, Ideas & Innovation on Creativity and the Humanities (VIE-Riich), an exhibition hosted by the department in 2020/2021.