This document contains 15 references related to self-regulated learning in online and technology-enhanced learning environments. The references cover topics such as using electronic portfolios and web 2.0 tools to support self-regulated learning, developing cognitive tools to aid self-regulated e-learning, and examining relationships between self-regulation, online learning outcomes, and epistemological beliefs. Several references also explore integrating self-regulated learning and problem-based learning approaches in online vocational and computing education contexts.
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