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Recke, Moritz Philip; Perna, Stefano – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2021
The University of Naples Federico II (Italy) offers a nine-month formative training program aimed at software development for the Apple technology ecosystem to ~400 learners per year and utilises the Challenge Based Learning ("CBL") methodology as a framework for learning. As a collaborative and self-guided, inquiry-based learning…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Learning Experience, Foreign Countries, Active Learning
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Raharjo, Satrio Raffani; Handayani, Putu Wuri; Putra, Panca Oktavia Hadi – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2021
E-learning through a learning management system (LMS) is expected to be a solution to the needs of distance learning, especially during a pandemic situation. However, learning through an LMS can lead to a lack of focus, reduced classroom efficiency, and a feeling of boredom for the user. One solution to this problem is to use gamification (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Game Based Learning, Integrated Learning Systems, Electronic Learning
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Armitage, Ursula; Wilson, Stephanie; Sharp, Helen – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2004
Feelings of ownership for learning are an important part of the learning process and should be encouraged in e-Learning environments. This paper presents two experimental studies investigating the effects of navigation aids on ownership for learning with electronic texts. Experimental findings revealed that designers should not assume that…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Electronic Publishing, Navigation (Information Systems), Usability
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Drinkwater, Philip M.; Adeline, Christine M.; French, Simon; Papamichail, K. Nadia; Rickards, Tudor – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2004
Manchester Business School employs a distinctive approach to learning known as the Manchester Method which is based on the principle that the most effective and rewarding way to learn and remember is through a practical reflective, live/real project-based approach. This paper investigates the use of a collaboration and information sharing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Active Learning, Student Projects