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McLaughlin-Graham, Karen; Berge, Zane L. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Strategic planning is a critical part of sustaining distance education. Through such planning, the organization can solve business problems that involve training and education in an effective and often cost savings manner compared to in-person training efforts. This paper examines the strategic planning process as it relates to sustaining distance…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Katre, Dinesh S. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Transactional Analysis (TA) of teaching and learning process reveals actions and reactions triggered from the ego-states of teacher and learner. The teacher has to switch between these ego-states to achieve effective communication and learning results. Ego-states of teacher and learners are worth studying in the context of e-learning, as the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychotherapy, Electronic Learning, Teacher Behavior
Lytras, Miltiadis, Ed.; Naeve, Ambjorn, Ed. – Information Science Publishing, 2005
In the context of Knowledge Society, the convergence of knowledge and learning management is a critical milestone. "Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organizations: A Semantic Web Perspective" provides state-of-the art knowledge through a balanced theoretical and technological discussion. The semantic web perspective…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Knowledge Management, Management Systems, Semantics
Helen Bourgeois Ware – ProQuest LLC, 2006
This study examined the perceptions of students and instructors in regard to learner-centered pedagogy and web-based learning at a regional public university in a southern state. The study focused on recommendations for online learning, studies of learner-centered pedagogy, and online learning practices such as collaboration, problem-based…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Electronic Learning, In Person Learning, Student Attitudes
Alomyan, Hesham – International Education Journal, 2004
In the past ten years the Web has attracted many educators for purposes of teaching and learning. The main advantage of the Web lies in its non-linear interaction. That is, students can have more control over their learning paths. However, this freedom of control may cause problems for some students, such as disorientation, cognitive overload and…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Internet, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
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Elsayed, Adel; Hartley, Roger – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2005
Learning can be viewed as a communication process that puts the learner in contact with concepts created by others. A result of communication is that an act of interpretation starts, which invokes a process of conceptualization. According to Mayes, successful conceptualization will need the support of learning activities. Hence, machine mediated…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Learning
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Weippl, Edgar R.; Tjoa, A Min – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2005
Privacy is a requirement that has not received the required attention in most e-learning platforms. Based on the results of a survey we identified weaknesses of e-learning platforms and describe improvements we made in Moodle as a proof-of-concept.
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Privacy, Improvement, Computer Security
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Hedge, Nicki; Hayward, Louise – E-Learning, 2004
Distance education enabled by e-learning is at the forefront of university participation in an increasingly connected world. Physical, temporal, cultural and educational borders are becoming both less rigid and less predictable than ever before. The authors suggest, in this article, that university distance e-learning could and should allow…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Lifelong Learning, College Role
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Hides, Shaun – E-Learning, 2005
This article examines the interplay of power, identity and culture within online learning in higher education. Specifically it addresses the relation between online learning, or e-learning, and the apparent disappearance of ideology within postmodernity, in the context of teaching highly diverse cohorts of students. This conjunction is theorised…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Ideology, Cultural Pluralism
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Caplow, Julie – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2006
The National Center for Educational Statistics reported that during the 1997-1998 academic year, 58% of all postsecondary institutions offered Web-based courses. Moreover, 82% reported plans to increase their Web-based offerings over the following 3 years. In response to the growing interest in providing online instruction, various online course…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Management Systems, Online Courses, Internet
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Felix, Uschi – ReCALL, 2005
An analysis of the characteristics of education and educational institutions of the third millennium shows that predominant features are flexibility, inclusiveness, collaboration, authenticity, relevance and extended institutional boundaries. Roles of both students and teachers have changed significantly as educational goals have broadened to…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Kikuchi, Hisayo – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
In Japan, Internet based learning is still at an early stage. However, adult learners in Japanese society expect the development of flexible e-learning programs. This case study examines motivational factors affecting online learning in a Japanese and Australian MBA program, using observations, interviews and a questionnaire survey. The data were…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Online Courses, Foreign Countries, Learning Motivation
Villano, Matt – Campus Technology, 2006
In the age of electronic media, some say producing textbooks is a dying art. And it may be true that every day, devices with names such as iPod and eBook threaten to replace the age-old "technology" of the traditional book with a newer, faster, and equally (if not more) portable approach. In many cases, at colleges and universities across the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Influence of Technology, Technological Advancement, Technology Uses in Education
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Lasseter, Marie; Rogers, Michael – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2004
For five years, Advanced Learning Technologies (ALT), a unit within the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG), has worked with faculty and staff to develop the eCore, an electronically delivered core curriculum for the University System of Georgia. The eCore contains courses leading to the completion of the first two years of…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Online Courses, Course Content, Governing Boards
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Matthew, Victoria; Schroeder, Ann – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2006
With the huge increase in online learning at colleges around the country, libraries need to consider how to serve the growing contingent of online students. Some typical library services include a Web site, remote access to databases, e-mail assistance, a toll-free phone number, a procedure for supplying library materials to students, FAQs,…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Community Colleges, Library Instruction, Library Services
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