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Zelelew, Habtamu; Teshome, Zelalem; Tadesse, Tefera; Keleta, Yonas – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2023
Many institutions of higher education systems worldwide are transitioning from face-to-face modality to e-learning as a means of solving issues of limited resources and access to quality education. One of the crucial prerequisites for the successful implementation of e-learning is a careful consideration of emerging technologies and the underlying…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Electronic Learning, Learning Management Systems, Foreign Countries
Annette M. Lane; Jennifer Stephens – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2023
Nursing has employed distance education for decades. In the 21st century, distance programs have often been delivered online. This became even more prevalent since the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the preponderance of online nursing courses, the delivery of courses virtually does not necessarily mean that these offerings are intentionally developed…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Nursing Education, COVID-19
Yick, Alice G.; Patrick, Pam; Costin, Amanda – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2005
The academic culture of higher educational institutions is characterized by specific pedagogical philosophies, assumptions about rewards and incentives, and values about how teaching is delivered. In many academic settings, however, the field of distance education has been viewed as holding marginal status. Consequently, the goal of this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tenure, Research, Distance Education

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