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Effectiveness of mobile apps to improve urinary incontinence: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials
In: Research outputs 2022 to 2026 (2022)
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Promoting Health via mHealth Applications Using a French Version of the Mobile App Rating Scale: Adaptation and Validation Study
In: ISSN: 2291-5222 ; JMIR mHealth and uHealth ; https://hal-univ-lyon1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03331985 ; JMIR mHealth and uHealth, JMIR Publications, 2021, 9 (8), pp.e30480. ⟨10.2196/30480⟩ (2021)
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Évaluation de dispositifs numériques innovants pour l’apprentissage de la lecture et de l’anglais : une expérimentation longitudinale en condition écologique
In: SFERE 2021 - 2ème édition du Colloque de SFERE-Provence ; https://hal.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/hal-03187570 ; SFERE 2021 - 2ème édition du Colloque de SFERE-Provence, Mar 2021, Marseille, France (2021)
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MOBILE APPS FOR RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LEARNING
In: MOOCs, Language learning and mobility, design, integration, reuse ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03215460 ; MOOCs, Language learning and mobility, design, integration, reuse, Apr 2021, Online Conference, Italy (2021)
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台灣大學生對多媒體英文學習看法與學習成效之研究 ; A Research of Taiwanese College Students' Perceptions toward Using Multimedia in English Learning and Its Efficacy
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Dictionaries Integrated into English Learning Apps: Critical Comments and Suggestions for Improvement
In: Lexikos; Vol. 31 (2021); 68-92 ; 2224-0039 (2021)
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Crescer em Silêncio: Desenvolvimento de uma app de LGP destinada a crianças ouvintes
Moreno, Débora Silva. - : Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, 2021
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Collaborative Fieldwork with Custom Mobile Apps
Bettinson, Mat; Bird, Steven. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Collaborative Fieldwork with Custom Mobile Apps
Bettinson, Mat; Bird, Steven. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Age and Korean Language Learners' Use of Mobile Applications
Choo, Sun Young. - 2021
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Age and Korean Language Learners' Use of Mobile Applications
Choo, SunYoung. - 2021
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Creem una comunitat a l'aula. Aplicació Android en LSC
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Cross-sectional associations of application use and media program viewing with cognitive and psychosocial development in preschoolers
In: Test Series for Scopus Harvesting 2021 (2021)
Abstract: Executive functions and psychosocial health during childhood are positively associated with health and developmental outcomes into adulthood. Electronic media use has been reported to adversely affect health and development in children; however, what remains unclear is whether contemporary media behaviors, such as electronic application (app) use, exerts similar effects on health and development. We investigated the associations of electronic media use (program viewing and app use) with cognitive and psychosocial development in preschoolers. Parents of preschool children (n = 247, 4.2 ± 0.6 years) reported the time their child spent using electronic media. Direct assessment of the children’s executive functions (working memory, inhibition, and shifting) and educator-reported psychosocial difficulties were also collected. Associations were examined using linear regression adjustments for covariates and preschool clustering. Small, but significant, negative associations were observed for total electronic media use (b = −0.001; 95% CI: −0.003, −0.000; p = 0.026) and program viewing (b = −0.002; 95% CI: −0.003, −0.000; p = 0.033) with children’s visual–spatial working memory. However, high-dose app users demonstrated higher phonological working memory scores compared to non-users (MD = 0.31; 95% CI: 0.04, 0.58; p = 0.025). Similarly, compared to non-users, low-dose app users displayed statistically significantly fewer total difficulties (MD = −1.67; 95% CI: −3.31, −0.02; p = 0.047). No associations were evident for high-dose app users and the remaining outcomes. The results may suggest that attempts to reduce program viewing while promoting moderate levels of app use may exert positive influences on children’s executive functions and psychosocial development.
Keyword: Apps; Early childhood; Executive functions; Mental health; Screen time; Television viewing
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041608
https://ro.uow.edu.au/test2021/516
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How Students and Principals Understand ClassDojo: Emerging Insights
In: Information Science Faculty Publications (2021)
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Evaluating the use of mobile technologies for language learning purposes
Rosell Aguilar, Fernando. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021
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Dictionaries Integrated into English Learning Apps: Critical Comments and Suggestions for Improvement
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 68-92 (2021) (2021)
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The german version of the mobile app rating scale (MARS-G): development and validation study ...
Messner, Eva-Maria; Terhorst, Yannik; Barke, Antonia. - : Universität Ulm, 2020
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A Blended Learning System to Improve Motivation, Mood State, and Satisfaction in Undergraduate Students: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Use of Apps as tools for acquiring language skills
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A mobile health intervention (LifeBuoy App) to help young people manage suicidal thoughts : protocol for a mixed-methods randomized controlled trial
Han, Jin; McGillivray, Lauren; Wong, Quincy (R19194). - : Canada, JMIR Publications, 2020
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