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1. Academic reading under a semantic enhancement environment: An empirical study on users' cognitive load and reading effect.

2. Video‐based modeling examples and comparative self‐explanation prompts for teaching a complex problem‐solving strategy.

3. Mindfulness in a digital math learning game: Insights from two randomized controlled trials.

4. Learning analytics driven improvements in learning design in higher education: A systematic literature review.

5. Effects of feedback visualisation of peer‐assessment on pre‐service teachers' data literacy, learning motivation, and cognitive load.

6. Facilitating learning in immersive virtual reality: Segmentation, summarizing, both or none?

7. Should learners use their hands for learning? Results from an eye‐tracking study.

8. Be prepared: How training and emergency type affect evacuation behaviour.

9. Cognitive tasks in the core content areas: Factors that influence students' technology use in high‐school classrooms.

10. Is contextual animation needed in multimedia learning games for children? An eye tracker study.

11. A mobile game as a support tool for children with severe difficulties in reading and spelling.

12. Adaptive retrieval practice with multiple‐choice questions in the university classroom.

13. The effectiveness of integrating teaching strategies into IRS activities to facilitate learning.

14. How flipped learning based on the cognitive theory of multimedia learning affects students' academic achievements.

15. Developing a web‐based multimedia assessment system for facilitating science laboratory instruction.

16. An eye-movement analysis of the refutation effect in reading science text.

17. The development of situational interest during a digital mathematics game.

18. When a game supports prevocational math education but integrated reflection does not.

19. Effects of abstract and concrete simulation elements on science learning.

20. How do skilled and less-skilled spellers write text messages? A longitudinal study.