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Kukas, Kandace J. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Law schools have long been resistant to change. The pedagogical approach in law schools, the Socratic method, has been the overarching format to teach law since the 1800's. The legal community in the 21st Century continues to resist educational diversity by insisting that law school be taught in one fashion. Innovators in law saw that alternative…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), Distance Education, Educational Change
Usta, Neslihan – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2022
The blended learning (BL) model eliminates the disadvantageous aspects of distance education and traditional education models and combines the beneficial elements in the light of studies in the literature to ensure higher quality and more efficient education. In this context, examining pre-service teachers' approaches to new teaching models used…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Distance Education, Preservice Teachers, Teaching Models
Domenico A. Maisano; Giovanna Carrera; Luca Mastrogiacomo; Fiorenzo Franceschini – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
This study examines the critical aspects of remote STEM education in the post-pandemic period, from the perspectives of students and faculty at four European universities. This research was conducted approximately four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, aiming to evaluate the effectiveness and challenges of remote learning alongside…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Universities, Student Attitudes
Taber, Keith S. – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2021
This article argues that what is most at risk in schooling during a global pandemic, or other similar broad challenges to normal functioning, are those elements that might be considered the less traditional and so the most progressive. After setting out some general background common to the challenge faced by schools and school teachers, this…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Progressive Education
Nerlich, Andrea Perkins; Soldner, James L.; Millington, Michael J. – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2012
Distance education is constantly evolving and improving. To stay current, effective online instructors must utilize the most innovative, evidence-based teaching methods available to promote student learning and satisfaction in their courses. One emerging teaching method, referred to as blended online learning (BOL), involves collaborative…
Descriptors: Evidence, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses
Main, Doug; Dziekan, Kathryn – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2012
Current distance learning technological advances allow real and virtual classrooms to unite. In this program evaluation study, focus group, participatory action, and qualitative research strategies (Yin, 1994) were used to explore the quality and benefits of infusing elements of three distance learning modalities into the traditional…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Counseling, Distance Education, Feedback (Response), Learning Modalities
D'Agustino, Steven – Journal of International Education in Business, 2012
Purpose: The current literature examining the design of effective online learning opportunities recommends an array of best practices but no agreed upon and unifying model. The purpose of this paper is to survey the existing research of effective design models for online learning in an attempt to identify best practices and present a new model.…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses
Santandreu Calonge, David; Chiu, Patrio; Thadani, Dimple R.; Mark, Kai Pan; Pun, Cecilia F. K. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2011
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are front-line facilitators with first-hand contact with students. They play an important role in providing an engaging learning experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students. However, most of them have not received adequate training and guidance in teaching. This paper reports on an intensive and…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Distance Education, Formative Evaluation, Learning Strategies
Girod, Mark; Wojcikiewicz, Steve – Educational Research Quarterly, 2009
A causal-comparative pre-test, post-test design was used to investigate differences in learning in a research methods course for face-to-face and web-based delivery models. Analyses of participant achievement (N = 205) revealed almost no differences but post-hoc analyses revealed important differences in pedagogy between delivery models despite…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Curriculum, Research Methodology, Distance Education, Methods Courses
Beise, Catherine; Wynekoop, Judy – 2001
Distance Learning (DL) initiatives are proceeding full speed ahead, both within traditional universities and in "virtual" institutions specializing in on-line course delivery. Much has been written about the virtues and limitations, the obstacles and enablers, and the "Do's" and "Don'ts" of DL. However, considerable…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Classrooms, Higher Education, Information Systems
Romm, Celia; Ragowsky, Arik – 2001
This paper starts from the premise that to be effective, e-education has to be intrinsically motivating. However, in contrast to much of the literature in the field, which focuses almost exclusively on the needs of students, the paper discusses three groups of stake holders whose concerns and motivation have to be considered: students,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
Palloff, Rena M.; Pratt, Keith – 2000
Teaching in the cyberspace classroom requires moving beyond old models of pedagogy into new practices that are more facilitative. It involves much more than simply taking old models of pedagogy and transferring them to a different medium. Unlike the face-to-face classroom, in online distance education, attention needs to be paid to the development…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Educational Development
Weitl, Franz; Sub, Christian; Kammerl, Rudolf; Freitag, Burkhard – 2002
Education can profit significantly from hypermedia and e-technologies. However, in the authors' experience, the majority of students having the choice of learning on the computer or from a printed script or book prefer the latter when it comes to "challenging" formal domains. For online learning material to be successful, its structure…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Content, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Roberts, Tim S.; Romm, Celia T.; Jones, David – 2000
The purpose of this paper is to draw a distinction between the use of group work and subgroup work in the delivery of online courses, and along the way to pose the question "What should be the objective of the instructor?" To do this, four different models of online course delivery used in the teaching of information technology (IT) and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Distance Education, Educational Practices, Group Activities

Miller, Christopher; Mazur, Joan M. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2001
A person-centered instructional design model was developed for virtual, Web-based environments, based on the work of Carl Rogers. This model attempts to address several issues raised in the literature. A person-centered instructional model is described and contrasted with instructionalist and constructivist approaches. Theoretical and practical…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Constructivism (Learning), Distance Education
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