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10 mars 2016

Mobile learning via SMS at Open University Malaysia: Equitable, effective, and sustainable

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis article describes Open University Malaysia’s efforts at enhancing the blended learning approach for undergraduate distance learners with the successful implementation of the Mobile Learning via SMS initiative. The pilot project was implemented in the May 2009 semester, and this coming January 2011 semester will be in its sixth consecutive semester. More...

10 mars 2016

Delimiting the prospect of openness: An examination of initial student approaches to e-learning

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningWhen converting from a paper-based distance mode to an online mode of teaching, certain expectations arise that students may engage not only in the development of extended research activity but that the quality of discussion and thinking will change. With access to open-ended discussion within the online forum the opportunity is afforded to students to share ideas and in turn develop their shared knowledge, a facility denied to them when in the paper distance mode. More...

10 mars 2016

A pedagogical framework for mobile learning: Categorizing educational applications of mobile technologies into four types

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningInstructional designers and educators recognize the potential of mobile technologies as a learning tool for students and have incorporated them into the distance learning environment. However, little research has been done to categorize the numerous examples of mobile learning in the context of distance education, and few instructional design guidelines based on a solid theoretical framework for mobile learning exist. More...

10 mars 2016

The isolation of online adjunct faculty and its impact on their performance

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningUsing a grounded theory qualitative research approach, this article examines the experiences of 28 adjunct faculty members who work at the same university, exploring their views on whether periodically meeting face-to-face with management and peers has the potential to affect their motivation on the job and consequently the quality of education they provide to students. More...

10 mars 2016

MarylandOnline's inter-institutional project to train higher education adjunct faculty to teach online

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis article reports on an inter-institutional project to design, develop, pilot, and evaluate a state-wide online training course for higher education adjunct faculty who are preparing to teach their first online course. We begin with a brief literature review to contextualize the stated problem the project sought to address: the need for quality, accessible training for online adjunct faculty. More...

10 mars 2016

Head of gold, feet of clay: The online learning paradox

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningAlthough online learning (OL) is becoming widely accessible and is often viewed as cutting-edge, the actual number of regular faculty participating in this form of teaching remains small. Moreover, OL, despite its growing recognition, is often associated with high rates of student dissatisfaction and isolation, withdrawal, and attrition. More...

10 mars 2016

Embodied and embedded theory in practice: The student-owned learning-engagement (SOLE) model

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe demands on academic staff in all sectors to adopt best ODL practices to create effective and efficient models of learning in the face of increasing external pressures show no signs of abating. The massification of higher education, diversified access, and pressures to meet institutional visions and research objectives demand of teaching staff an increasingly public design process subject to peer review in numerous forms. More...

10 mars 2016

IRRODL (International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning) - Vol 12, No 2 (2011)

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTable of Contents

Editorial

Terry Anderson
i-iii

Research Articles

Simon Paul Atkinson
1-18
Thomas Michael Power, Anthony Morven-Gould
19-39
Julie Shattuck, Bobbi Dubins, Diana Zilberman
40-61
Véra L B Dolan
62-77
Yeonjeong Park
78-102
Christopher Francis Naughton, John Roder, Juliette Emma Smeed
103-121

Field Notes

Tina Lim, Mansor Fadzil, Norziati Mansor
122-137

Book Notes

Book review - Economics of distance and online learning: Theory, practice and research
Wolfram Laaser
138-142

Technical Notes

Tanya Elias
143-156
Douglas Burton, Tim Kitchen
157-165

Full Issue

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IRRODL Volume 12, Number 2
 
1-169
10 mars 2016

Evaluating prior learning assessment programs: A suggested framework

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningOver the past two decades, American institutions have been expected to include systematic program reviews to meet accrediting standards, either by independent or governmental review agencies. Program evaluation is critical for several reasons: it provides systematic ways to assess what needs improvement or what needs changing and it provides ways to validate practices, whether to internal or external audiences (Mishra, 2007). More...

10 mars 2016

Prior learning assessment and recognition: Emergence of a Canadian community of scholars

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningPrior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) is the practice of reviewing, evaluating, and acknowledging the information, skills, and understanding that adult learners have gained through experiential or self-directed (informal) learning rather than through formal education (Thomas, 2000). As our current economy and workplaces experience rapid and continuing change, PLAR offers a vital contribution to supporting lifelong and life-wide learning (Evans, 2000). More...

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