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Oliver, Martin; Trigwell, Keith – E-Learning, 2005
Although the term "blended learning" is widely used, this article argues against it. Two arguments are advanced. The first is primarily philosophical, although it has several pragmatic implications. It proposes that "blending" either relies on the idea of dichotomies which are suspect within the context of learning with technology or else becomes…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Blended Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Conventional Instruction
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Watson, Julie; Anderson, Neil – E-Learning, 2005
This article examines the experience of conducting a web-based survey with secondary teachers in Queensland schools. The survey was designed to collect data concerning teachers' attitudes and understanding about students with learning difficulties in their classes. Rather than discuss survey findings, however, the present article focuses on…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Teacher Response, Internet, Secondary School Teachers
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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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Coates, Dennis; Humphreys, Brad, R.; Kane, John; Vachris, Michelle, A. – Economics of Education Review, 2004
This paper describes an experiment focused on measuring and explaining differences in students learning between online and face-to-face modes of instruction in college level principles of economics courses. Our results indicate that students in face-to-face sections scored better on the Test of Understanding College Economics (TUCE) than students…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Undergraduate Students, Online Courses, Distance Education
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Liao, Li-Fen – Distance Education, 2006
Motivating learners to continue to study and enjoy learning is one of the critical factors in distance education. Flow theory is a useful framework for studying the individual experience of learning through using computers. In this study, I examine students' emotional and cognitive responses to distance learning systems by constructing two models…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Distance Education, Learning Motivation, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Williams, Peter E.; Hellman, Chan M. – Research in Higher Education, 2004
Self-regulation is generally accepted as an important construct in student success within environments that allow learner choice, such as online courses. The purpose of the current study was to investigate differences between first- and second-generation college students' ability to self-regulate their online learning. An ANCOVA, with comfort…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Online Courses, Web Based Instruction, Academic Ability
Messmer, Nancy – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
The mission of this library media program is to ensure that students are effective users of ideas and information. This makes meaningful, ongoing collaboration with teachers essential. Creating opportunities for teamwork is a challenge for all school librarians. Online research investigations are an example of systematic, districtwide…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Research, Research Projects
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Wijekumar, Kay; Ferguson, Lon; Wagoner, Diane – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2006
Assessment of learning is critical to the learners, teachers, and designers of learning environments. Current assessment techniques in web-based distance learning apply age-old techniques to a new medium and are not adequate for web-based distance learning environments (WBDLE). The goals of this article are to extend existing critiques of…
Descriptors: Validity, Reliability, Web Based Instruction, Distance Education
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Dahlgren, Madeleine Abrandt; Larsson, Staffan; Walters, Shirley – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2006
This study focuses on the discourse of an intercontinental on-line Master's programme in adult learning, using English as the lingua franca of the programme and involving four collaborating universities in Sweden, South Africa, Canada and Australia. The programme is highly interactive, emphasising communication between students. Taking the…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Web Based Instruction
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Lahn, Leif Christian – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2004
How would a learning arena that promotes "just-in-time" learning in the workplace ideally be created? This was one of the most important questions the Norwegian research project, NEMLIG, aimed to illustrate through a series of work place experiments. The present article presents the evaluation of the project in the form of a number of dilemmas.…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Systems Development, Online Courses, Web Based Instruction
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Sinclair, Margaret P. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2005
A case study, originally set up to identify and describe some benefits and limitations of using dynamic web-based geometry sketches, provided an opportunity to examine peer interactions in a lab. Since classes were held in a computer lab, teachers and pairs faced the challenges of working and communicating in a lab environment. Research has shown…
Descriptors: Geometry, Web Based Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Interpersonal Competence
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Weller, Martin; Pegler, Chris; Mason, Robin – Internet and Higher Education, 2005
This paper examines how four innovative Internet technologies were incorporated into one course at The UK Open University. The technologies were: blogging, audio conferencing, instant messaging and Harvard's Rotisserie system. Each of the technologies is addressed, and details from the student evaluation are provided. The student feedback on all…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Computer Mediated Communication, Student Evaluation, Open Universities
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Piccinini, Nicola; Scollo, Giuseppe – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Even in self-organized project-based learning, the instructors' role re-mains critical, especially in the initial orientation provided to the students in order to grasp the educational goals and the various roles they may undertake to achieve them. In this paper we survey a few questions proposed to that purpose in a web-based software engineering…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Projects, Computer Software, Active Learning
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Kanuka, Heather; Nocente, Norma – Distance Education, 2003
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between learner personality types and perceived satisfaction when using Web-based instruction for mandatory and self-regulated continuing professional development. Two hundred and four real estate practitioners who participated in a Web-based professional development course…
Descriptors: Personality, Relationship, Satisfaction, Web Based Instruction
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Vogt, Gayle; Atwong, Catherine; Fuller, Jean – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
Student Assessment of Learning Gains (SALGains) is a Web-based instrument for measuring student perception of their learning in a variety of courses. The authors adapted this instrument to measure students' achieved proficiency in analyzing cases in an advanced business communication class. The instrument showed that students did achieve a high…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Assisted Testing, Student Attitudes, Achievement Gains
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