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Thirty-two Trends Affecting Distance Education: An Informed Foundation for Strategic Plannning
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... predicting that “courseware producers will sell courses and award
credits directly to the end user and thus ... , partnerships and outsourcing will produce “courseware
applications covering the 25 college courses that enroll 50 ... learning objects.
“The central issue
in courseware development at the moment is the potential for ... gaming environments
enhance distributed learning” (Crawford et al., 2003, p. 24). For many ...
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Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration - Visions Shaping the Future of Online Education:Understanding its Historical Evolution, Implications, and Assumptions
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... models exist which apply to traditional higher education learning environments, and when designing courses for the online environment, these strategies should be adapted to the new environment. (ION, 2006b, para. 1)
According to the ... of terminology used in the online learning environment. In addition, they found that:
Most of the studies reviewed ... the online learning environment. Generally speaking, students possessing computer training and experience were more ... the quality of instruction itself (Cuban, 1986; Russell, 1999).
Learning Environment
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EDUCAUSE - Top-Ten Teaching and Learning Issues, 2007
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... a result of the current educational environment, ACTL identified the following 10 important teaching and learning issues ... environments. Moreover, the importance of providing a technology-rich environment will arguably increase as members of the ... access to media- and content-rich material, create interactive learning environments that engage students in new and ... traditional faculty-student interaction?
What roles can virtual environments play in the lives of our faculty (such ... to as the Net Generation or Millennials, todays students have grown up in a rich digital environment where ...
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e-Learning Centre by Learning Light - Designing e-Learning
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... tools are being released into the marketplace that allows anyone to design and develop e-learning courseware. Do the ... in an online learning environment."
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Rapid E-learning: A growing trend
"Rapid e ... page turners in a print model. That sort of courseware commits cruel and unusual punishment-boredom-upon its victims ... -learning
"The fourth critical success factor to creating effective, online learning environments is useable and ... technology. More important, designers and developers must orient learners to the new environment." Jennifer Hoffman, ...
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TerenceOnline: An eLearning Resource Center: Web 2.0 and Your Own Learning and Development
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... and effective use of technology in virtual learning environments.
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ONLINE COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION - online articles
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Whartons collaborative courseware environment in over 400 courses each year,
teaching more than 6,900 students across ... .,
Fernández, M. & Caeiro, M. (2000).
An environment for web-based collaborative life long learning This paper
describes a web-based tool aimed at replacing conventional collaborative
environments. Among others, its features allow any kind ...
resource guide for those concerned with using collaborative and e-learning
environments - those that use the Internet - in a ... ). Computer-Supported
Collaborative Problem Solving in the Home Environment . In B. Fishman &
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Toward a Model of Experiential E-Learning
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Typical e-learning environments require
students to abandon their familiar ways ...
environments because these concepts attend to
some of those ...
explicitly integrating students? experiences into
learning environments ...
environment. In an effective experiential education
program, students and teachers become ... emphasis on student experience, teachers design
and cultivate environments in which ...
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elearningpost " articles " Jakob Nielsen on e-learning
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... than learning in a traditional environment.
I dont think, you can rely so much on mere transmission of knowledge like ... environment. There is so much pressure
from your peers to perform well, to hand in your assignments on time or to be ... based systems 15 years ago and the web-based systems
we have now. I think enormous resources go into courseware ...
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Blog of e-Learning Tyro
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... environment. Learners are immersed in a green environment where they can discover and utilize GE products to understand the ... offers free, best-in-class courseware in Maths, Science, Reading, Keyboarding, English, health, and life skills. It builds a ... before developing the storyboard and it gives an overall idea on the strategies to be incorporated in the courseware ... well as the e-Learning team, which develops the courseware.
I suggest you can consider the following attributes or ... :
Instructional theory to be adopted in the courseware
Inclusion of the course guide (if planned)
Usage of ...
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Experiencing E-Learning
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... reader is looking for something else:
Which sites, if any, accept e-learning courses from freelance courseware developers ... real environments.
tags: education, learning, research, neuroscience, cognition
For neuroscience to mean something ...
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Net Pedagogy Portal - Glossary -
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... quot;an action possibility available in the environment to an individual, independent of the individuals ability to ... and self-organization theories. Learning is a process that occurs within nebulous environments of ... .
eLearning that utilizes various tools including online references, courseware, knowledge management ... likely to be produced by students than courseware authors. And insofar as there is structure, it is more likely to ... displaced by the Web" (source Wikipedia).
Immersive Environments ...
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Tony Karrer blog
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... your own environment, you can probably identify with several of those trends, as theyâ??ve become almost universal in corporate learning environments.
The second driver affecting workplace learning is the advent of Web 2.0. The term Web 2.0 ...
Courseware
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Authoring tools
Reference hybrids
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Rapid authoring tools
Wikis
Social networking and ... virtual classroom software or asynchronous courses (courseware) built using an authoring tool, and course content design ... courseware development follow a similar trend as instructor-led training?
Will learning development ...
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E-Learning Queen
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... environment that requires offices and people to coordinate from different parts of the globe across time zones and cultural ... Second Life explore the provision of consumer health information services in a virtual environment. The island is home to a ... of making healthcare education engaging and accessible, Cigna Healthcare has created a virtual environment in the Second ... professionals in clinical skills. Graphics recreate a lifelike, interactive, virtual environment in which civilian and military ... materials providers.Flat World Knowledges approach could revolutionize open courseware by providing the missing link -- ...
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Higher Education Policy - Eight Paradoxes in the Implementation Process of E-learning in Higher Education
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... environments. Their effects are most likely to grow in the future. However, many predictions in the last few years as ... the relevant literature to depict the nature of study environments shaped by the new technologies is blurred and confusing. New study environments are defined by a long list of terms such as: web-based learning, computer-mediated instruction ... distance learning, I-Campus, borderless education, cyberspace learning environments, distributed learning, flexible ... and communication technologies uses in educational environments. They also portray different foci in relating to ...
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's eLearn Magazine Predictions
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... intelligent tutoring systems, simulations, games, virtual reality, and multimedia environments."Grade: C-Whether ... Second Life): something like the personal learning environment connected to free content— Creative Commons, open access ... nothing like the personal learning environment became mainstream, though development continues. Finally, while paid ... -learning compatible courseware."Grade: ABasically predicted the iPhone and was rewarded in spades, as 2007 was a major year ... 2007. On the one hand, organizations will seek to develop e-learning with an eye toward 3D environments using Second ...
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pipwerks.com " Building eLearning courses: Should we use eLearning authoring tools?
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... product just to make edits), or outputs courseware that doesn’t adhere to web standards and best practices ... environment to any web developer without requiring expertise in a niche (and ultimately limiting) eLearning authoring ... also like to see a standard dialed back from the output. In shareability, the courseware designs are what is important to ... ;design cartridge standard’ that would offer portability at the design level between courseware build processes.
One other area common source data may transform courseware assembly is the idea of a ‘dynamic SCO’. This ...
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Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
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... evident.) In this open environment, both the content and the process by which it is created are equally visible ... of an attempt to harness the power of study groups in a virtual environment is the Terra Incognita project of the ... electronic environment and its tools enable us to revive the humanistic spirit of communal and collaboratively ‘ ... vast resource for supporting this style of learning. Its resources include the rapidly growing amount of open courseware ... , such an environment might encourage students to readily and happily pick up new knowledge and skills as the world ...
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Preparing E-Learners for Online Success - Learning Circuits
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... readiness
From the challenges of forming study groups in an online environment to new techniques for taking notes while ... and courseware are not regularly achieving their potential impact on learner performance, say Shilwant and Haggarty in ... creating effective group dynamics when team projects are required in an online environment, such as leading the group ... ability to predict performance in various e-learning environment, as a model for developing internal ...
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The Future of Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: The Survey Says... (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
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... learning environments are facing a "perfect e-storm," linking pedagogy, technology, and learner needs.2 ... strategies. These instructors gave higher ratings to online instructional strategies that "create an environment that ... they prefer to be managed online or engage in more self-directed online environments.
As Carmean and Haefner argued, there is a need for CMS environments that foster deeper student learning and engagement.24 They noted that such environments might foster student choice among various activities, reflection, apprenticeship, synthesis, real-world ...
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ITDL | Tips & Tricks for Teaching Online
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... students need a healthy and fertile environment if they are going to mature and thrive in their online courses. It takes ... find that teaching in an online environment can lead to feelings of inadequacy and being ill-prepared. Providing training ... path: develop and structure the learning environment, introduce the material, encourage academic and intellectual growth ... the syllabus enriches the soil, providing a fertile and prepared environment for learning to occur. Within the syllabus ... Rossen (2004) recommend, ?In an online environment, redundancy is often better than elegant succinctness? (p.76). If ...
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The E-Learning Curve: Top 10 Tools for Learning: Is Workplace Learning Really Still 1.0?
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... formal learning experiences.This leads to a more "solitary" learning experience for users in the workplace environment ... . However, the reality of the commercial environment is that organisations develop products using proprietary technologies, processes and knowledge. Working in such an environment I will tell you straight that there is no way on Gods green earth that I would publish corporate learning content, demos or courseware on anything as unsecure as Ning, YouTube, Flickr or ... to learning only take place in more academic environments; I would certainly say that such activities are more ...
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eLearning Development News - Gary Hegenbart
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... most obvious answer is load time. If you produce a lot of courseware that people access either on your LAN or remotely from ... time. You can also download the interface elements for your LMS.
But interface elements for standard eLearning courseware ... into simple, elegant environment at an incredibly affordable price. There are tools with more robust features, ...
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"New" trends in online learning are not so new " TechTicker
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... reuse.
It is these sorts of visions that inspired the open courseware initiatives we are starting to see emerging in ...
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Preparing Instructors for Quality Online Instruction
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... learning environment? How will effective communication and interaction be established with students in the absence of face-to-face instruction? How will instructors motivate students to learn in the online learning environment? This paper will ... social dynamic of the learning environment is changed, and (e) discrimination and prejudice is minimized. More recently ... education presents a bias-free teaching and learning environment for instructors and students.
Concerns regarding the ... -centered educational environment and student-centered online educational environment will have many differences.
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Building Communities--Strategies for Collaborative Learning
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... collaborative online learning environments. Although not all of the following design principles may apply to a given ... environments.
People approaches
Clearly define roles. Describe the relationship between the different roles in the ... success of the group, helps create an open and sharing environment. Using the entire group, explicitly define the common ... . Keeping learners engaged in an online environment can be challenging. Create a support structure to keep people involved ... easy-to-use collaborative environment. Online learning environments come in all shapes and sizes. In addition ...
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