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15 mars 2016

Determining the feasibility of an e-portfolio application in a distance education teaching practice course

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningIn this study we aim to conduct a complete evaluation of the e-portfolio application in the distance teaching practice course that is part of the Distance English Language Teacher (DELT) program at Anadolu University from the perspective of three groups: university supervisors, preservice teachers, and cooperating teachers. More...

15 mars 2016

Building an inclusive definition of e-learning: An approach to the conceptual framework

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningE-learning is part of the new dynamic that characterises educational systems at the start of the 21st century. Like society, the concept of e-learning is subject to constant change. In addition, it is difficult to come up with a single definition of e-learning that would be accepted by the majority of the scientific community. More...

15 mars 2016

“Everybody is their own island”: Teacher disconnection in a virtual school

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningVirtual schooling is a recent phenomenon in K-12 online learning. As such, the roles of the online teachers are emerging and differ from those of the traditional classroom teacher. Using qualitative interviews of eight virtual high school teachers, this study explored teachers’ perceptions of their online teaching role. More...

15 mars 2016

The relationship between flexible and self-regulated learning in open and distance universities

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningFlexibility in learning provides a student room for volitional control and an array of strategies and encourages persistence in the face of difficulties. Autonomy in and control over one’s learning process can be seen as a condition for self-regulated learning. More...

15 mars 2016

Contradictions in a distance course for a marginalized population at a Middle Eastern university

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis study explores six cases of non-native English speaking students engaged in a distance English-medium course on critical thinking at a university in Iran. Framed within activity theory, the study investigated students’ course-related activity systems with a particular focus on contradictions that underlie any human activity. More...

15 mars 2016

Conceptual framework for parametrically measuring the desirability of open educational resources using D-index

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningOpen educational resources (OER) are a global phenomenon that is fast gaining credibility in many academic circles as a possible solution for bridging the knowledge divide. With increased funding and advocacy from governmental and nongovernmental organisations paired with generous philanthropy, many OER repositories, which host a vast array of resources, have mushroomed over the years. More...

15 mars 2016

Examining the reuse of open textbooks

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningAn important element of open educational resources (OER) is the permission to use the materials in new ways, including revising and remixing them. Prior research has shown that the revision and remix rates for OER are relatively low. More...

15 mars 2016

Are online learners frustrated with collaborative learning experiences?

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningOnline education increasingly puts emphasis on collaborative learning methods. Despite the pedagogical advantages of collaborative learning, online learners can perceive collaborative learning activities as frustrating experiences. More...

15 mars 2016

Asian learners’ perception of quality in distance education and gender differences

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThere have been few efforts to investigate the concept of quality from learners’ perspectives or to incorporate their needs and perceptions in quality standards in distance education. This is rather surprising, particularly in distance education contexts where the quality of the learning is not derived only from the products and services delivered to the learner but also from the knowledge, understanding, and relationships that are codeveloped by both teachers and learners during the teaching and learning processes. More...

15 mars 2016

Educational leadership for e-learning in the healthcare workplace

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningEffective educational leadership can make a difference in the resolution of complex issues that impact today’s demand-driven educational marketplace. The ongoing professional and skill development needs of human health resources may be best managed through distributed strategic leadership blended with servant leadership. More...

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