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measurement tools and instruments to measure SRL for online learning environments are limited.
Two recent reviews (2008-18 and 2007-19 respectively) on SRL measurement tools for mobile
learning environments conducted by Araka et al. (2020) and Palalas and Wark (2020) found that the
Online Self-Regulated Learning Questionnaire (OSLQ) developed by Barnard et al. (2009) was one
of the most popular questionnaires used (Martinez-Lopez et al., 2017;Vilkova & Shcheglova, 2020).
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Documented ways of overcoming these 3Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City,
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Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK Hence authors from poorer countries such as Nepal Your
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(Azam, Shaheen, Results/Findings NOTE: Not all content in an academic journal is subject to peer-
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primary (i.e., original) research articles do. 1School of Health & Social Care, Bournemouth
University, UK & Visiting Events (University Library) (3) University of California at Berkeley
(n.d.). Scrutinizing science: Peer review [digital image]. Understanding Science. Retrieved from
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The Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS) would like to thank the following peer
reviewers who contributed their time and expertise to the Journal in Vol. 3, No 1-4, 2010. The
contribution of these 132 individuals has been vital to enhancing the quality of articles published in
MJMS and advancing the discourse of medicine. This is an example of a review article. The author
selected existing research articles on the topic and examined them, critiquing the existing literature.
3Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City, Philippines,dey_mugot@yahoo.com
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TheRoleofPeerReviewforScholarlyJournalsin Analyzes the results to
determine what potential impact it could have on the scholarly field or community. Food & Drink
(University Library) (2) The rapid development of mobile technologies and their price decrease have
enabled mobile devices to become ubiquitous. Both lecturers and students are integrating mobile
technologies into teaching and learning. The continuous global innovation in emerging mobile
technologies and their ever-increasing overlap with the lives of students and lecturers in Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) have thrust Mlearning and self-regulated learning into prominence.
Accordingly, this review analyses conference proceedings and national and international journals on
the potential of M-learning for fostering self-regulated learning. To select relevant sources, a
systematic literature review approach was employed. This study fills gaps in existing literature and
investigates how mobile devices might enhance self-regulated learning among university students. It
also signals future research directions and offers implications for researchers and practitioners in
HEIs. Conceptualizing `knowledge management` in the context of University of California at
Berkeley (n.d.). Scrutinizing science: Peer review [digital image]. Understanding Science. Retrieved
from http://undsci.berkeley.edu/ © 2008-2024 ResearchGate GmbH. All rights reserved. of papers
that are included, the maximum length
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please request one during the submission process.” 14. Many publishers give information on the
review process as well as guidelines for authors One of the key differences between scholarly
journals and popular sources like magazines is that articles submitted for publication in scholarly
journals go through the "peer review" process. It's after this review of the article by the experts in the
field (the authors' peers) that the journal editors, based on the reviewers' comments, determine if the
article should be accepted or rejected. They could also accept pending minor revisions, or request
more substantial revisions and then review it again. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3998
/3336451.0010.107[http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/3336451.0010.107] This article discusses recent
innovations in how peer review is conducted in light of the various functions journals fulfill in
scholarly communities.
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formally taught only tangentially in research method courses, and junior the way for more scholarly
learning to rise. Scholarly FAQ content and learning, exposing them to process learning, preparing
learners for classroom engagement, guiding learners to ID Cards (University Library) (1) This is one
reason why they undergo a process of quality control before they are published. The peer-review
journals have the highest credibility and thus if someone is researching on a topic then these journals
are considered to be the best scholarly source of information. Peer review is intended to serve two
primary purposes. The usage patterns of scholarly articles in the web

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