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New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship | 2011

Encouraging and Sustaining Reading Among Primary Aged Children in Rural China

James Henri; Peter Warning; Leung Yuet Ha Angel

This study reports on a project for encouraging the reading habit among primary school-aged children in rural China framed within the context of donor support. It is based on observations from site visits to five Chinese provinces and draws on evidence from both developing and developed countries. The resulting framework reflects library science, pedagogical, and systemic elements. Key aspects include: mutual obligations between partners, initiation and support of free voluntary reading, training for library staff, standards for libraries, and the role of leadership at all levels. The early impact of implementation of the model is described.


international conference on technology for education | 2018

Engaging Learners in a Flipped Information Science Course with Gamification: A Quasi-experimental Study

Biyun Huang; Khe Foon Hew; Peter Warning

In educational context, gamification is increasingly used as a pedagogical tool to increase learner engagement and motivation. However, there is still a lack of evidence about the long-term benefits of using gamified interventions in flipped classroom. This study examined the effects of a gamified intervention on student engagement in a 10-week flipped information science course. Prior to the intervention, the authors systematically reviewed the motivation theories that are relevant to game psychology, and proposed a goal-access-feedback-competition-collaboration (GAFCC) design model to scaffold the invention design. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected and analyzed to evaluate the impact of gamification. Results showed that the gamified group completed more out-of-class discussion activities than the control group within the expected time. Self-report data (i.e. survey data) indicated that more than half of the respondents in the gamified group expressed that gamification added fun to this course, and encouraged them to reflect on their learning strategies. This study provided evidence that gamification strategies guided by the GAFCC model can enhance students’ behavior engagement and motivation in the flipped activities. The implications and limitations of this study, and future trends are discussed as well.


Educational Technology & Society | 2012

Blogging for Information Management, Learning, and Social Support during Internship

Samuel Kai-Wah Chu; Alvin C. M. Kwan; Peter Warning


Esporte e Sociedade | 2009

The content and foundations of Olympic studies: Subject profile analysis of a decade of Olympika

Peter Warning; Kristine Margaret Toohey; Dwight Zakus


Archive | 2016

Comparison between Taiwan and Hong Kong Students in Reading Battle

Peter Warning; Skw Chu; Jcc Chen; Yhj Ng


Archive | 2016

Gamify reading for primary students with reading battle

H Chan; Nc Fung; Skw Chu; Wyw Wu; Y Lu; Peter Warning; Y Wang


Archive | 2015

According to the perceptions of ourselves: a study on how Hong Kong Primary School Teacher-Librarians view their roles and performance

Peter Warning; Skw Chu


Archive | 2014

A decade of published English language research on school libraries in Hong Kong: A content-analytic study

Peter Warning; Skw Chu; Wyw Wu


Archive | 2013

The educational roles of Primary and Secondary School Teacher-librarians in Hong Kong

Peter Warning; Rch Chan; Bhy Ma; Skw Chu; Wwy Wu


Archive | 2012

The school librarian in rural China: a stranger among her people

Peter Warning; James Henri

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Biyun Huang

University of Hong Kong

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Khe Foon Hew

University of Hong Kong

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