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1 mars 2016

Distance Higher Education Experiences of Arab Gulf Students in the United States: A cultural perspective

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis article reports on a phenomenological research study that was undertaken to provide cultural understanding about the nature of distance education experiences of Arab graduate students pursuing degree programs in the United States. More...

1 mars 2016

Teachers' Invisible Presence in Net-based Distance Education

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningConferencing – or dialogue – has always been a core activity in liberal adult education. More recently, attempts have been made to transfer such conversations online in the form of computer-mediated conferencing. This transfer has raised a range of pedagogical questions, most notably “Can established practices be continued? Or must new forms of participation and group management be established? This paper addresses these questions. More...

1 mars 2016

Remote Access to Instrumental Analysis for Distance Education in Science

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningRemote access to experiments offers distance educators another tool to integrate a strong laboratory component within a science course. Since virtually all modern chemical instrumental analysis in industry now use devices operated by a computer interface, remote control of instrumentation is not only relatively facile, it enhances students’ opportunity to learn the subject matter and be exposed to “real world” contents. More...

1 mars 2016

Problem-based Learning in an Online Course: A case study

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningProblem-based learning (PBL) is the use of a “real world” problem or situation as a context for learning. The present study explores the use of PBL in an online biotechnology course. In the PBL unit, student groups dealt with the ethical, legal, social, and human issues surrounding pre-symptomatic DNA testing for a genetic disease. Issues concerning implementation of PBL in the online environment are discussed, as are differences between online PBL and face-to-face PBL. More...

1 mars 2016

System Dynamics in Distance Education and a Call to Develop a Standard Model

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis paper describes systems dynamics, reviews the literature of uses of systems concepts in distance education (DE), presents a preliminary model, and ends in a call to researchers to contribute to the building of a standard model of DE. More...

1 mars 2016

The Effects of Linguistic Qualifiers and Intensifiers on Group Interaction and Performance

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis study tested the effects of linguistic qualifiers and intensifiers on the number and types of replies elicited per argument and per challenge posted in online debates. To facilitate collaborative argumentation, thirty-two students (22 females, 10 males) enrolled in a graduate-level online course classified and labeled their messages as arguments, challenges, supporting evidence, or explanations prior to posting each message. More...

1 mars 2016

Tensions in Learner Support and Tutor Support in Tertiary Web-based English Education in China

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningBased on the findings of a national survey conducted in 2004 designed to examine the support systems for both learners and tutors engaged in tertiary-level Web-based English education in mainland China, this paper reports the findings of secondary analysis by identifying the tensions in the current learner and tutor support systems. More...

1 mars 2016

IRRODL (International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning) - Vol 6, No 3 (2005)

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTable of Contents

Editorial

Volume 6, Number 3: Well Balanced with an International Focus
Terry Anderson

Research Articles

Allan C. Jeong
Steven C. Shaffer
James D. Cheaney, Thomas Ingebritsen
Dietmar Kennepohl, Jit Baran, Martin Connors, Kieron Quigley, Ron Currie
Agneta Hult, Ethel Dahlgren, David Hamilton, Tor Söderström
Aisha S. Al-Harthi
Shushita Gokool-Ramdoo
Tong Wang

Book Notes

Distance Education and Languages: evolution and change
Rashid Aderinoye
Technology, e-Learning and Distance Education (2nd edition)
Heather Kanuka

Technical Notes

Lynn Anderson, Kathy McCarthy
Sonia Murillo, Mary Rizzuto, Urel Sawyers
Remi Treblay, Barb Fyvie, Brenda Koritko

CIDER Notes

e-Portfolios: Promises & Pitfalls
Natasha Boskic
The Influence of Instructional Methods on the Quality of Online Discussion
Heather Kanuka

Full Issue

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IRRODL Volume 6, Number 3
 
1-139

1 mars 2016

À Dieu l’Orthographe !

The ConversationBy . Depuis peu, c’est la panique ; le français a perdu la tête et, avec elle, certains de ses plus beaux chapeaux ! Une correction vieille de 26 ans qui divise en soustrayant à nos habitudes d’écriture d’inutiles vestiges du vieux français, ainsi que quelques erreurs ayant fait l’unanimité. La résistance surprenante de mes étudiants, dont la plupart ne supportent pas l’idée que la graphie de l’oignon ne bouge d’un iota – alors même qu’ils sont plus souvent victimes ou bourreaux de l’orthographe que complices –, me pousse à me demander ce qui provoque ce refus puritain et dogmatique des mouvements de langue. Voir l'article...
1 mars 2016

La chaussetrappe du faussaire ou le piège du circonflexe : contrepropagande contrerévolutionnaire

The ConversationBy . J’étais en train de rédiger un appel à communication pour un projet de colloque sur Georges Perec, auteur de La disparition, quand la nouvelle tomba : on avait assassiné l’accent circonflexe. Comprenez que je suis resté circonspect mais perplexe devant cet événement (pardon, évènement) décidément grave. Voir l'article...
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