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9 mars 2016

Jean Monnet in Ukraine: strengthening academic ties between the EU and its neighbours

Fact Sheet: tackling radicalisation through education and youth policySecurity cooperation, early-warning systems, NATO and crisis management: these were themes that dominated a highly-pertinent research conference in Kiev, Ukraine, in May 2014.
The conference, run by the International Association for Institutional Studies and dedicated to Europe's evolving security landscape, was planned in 2013. This was before the Maidan and Ukraine crisis had come to dominate the news agenda worldwide in November 2013. More...

9 mars 2016

Entrepreneurship Education at School in Europe - 2016 Edition

Fact Sheet: tackling radicalisation through education and youth policyDeveloping and promoting entrepreneurship education has been one of the key policy objectives of the EU institutions and Member States for many years. Indeed, in the context of high youth unemployment, economic crises and rapid changes related to our complex knowledge-based economy and society, transversal skills such as entrepreneurship are essential not only to shape the mindsets of young people, but also to provide the skills, knowledge and attitudes that are central to developing an entrepreneurial culture in Europe. However, although some countries have already been committed to fostering entrepreneurship education for more than a decade, others are just starting. More...

9 mars 2016

Using collaborative course development to achieve online course quality standards

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe issue of quality is becoming front and centre as online distance education moves into the mainstream of higher education. Many believe collaborative course development is the best way to design quality online courses. This research uses a case study approach to probe into the collaborative course development process and the implementation of quality standards at a Canadian university. More...

9 mars 2016

The pedagogical enhancement of open education: An examination of problem-based learning

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningOpen education, as embodied in open educational resources (OER) and OpenCourseWare (OCW), has met and dealt with several key problems. The movement now has a critical mass of available content. Leveraging no small amount of funding and associated development, open education has the tools to collect, disseminate, and support the discovery of open materials. More...

9 mars 2016

Teaching and learning social justice through online service-learning courses

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningCreating a virtual classroom in which diverse students feel welcome to discuss and experience topics related to social justice, action, and change is a study in the value of connectedness and collaboration. Through a combination of technologies, pedagogies, and on-site experiences, virtual cultures develop that encourage the formation of demanding yet stimulating learning environments in which communications and interactions are intellectually transformative. This article explores student perceptions of their participation in an online service-learning course while working in local service organizations. More...

9 mars 2016

Student and faculty perceptions of the quality of online learning experiences

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningSome faculty members are reluctant to offer online courses because of significant concerns relative to the impact of such formats on the quality of instruction, learning, and participant interaction. Faculty members from The University of Southern Mississippi implemented synchronous interactive online instruction (SIOI) in the spring of 2007. More...

9 mars 2016

A review of trends in distance education scholarship at research universities in North America, 1998-2007

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis article explores and summarizes trends in research and scholarship over the last decade (i.e., 1998-2007) for students completing dissertations and theses in the area of distance education. The topics addressed, research designs utilized, and data collection and analysis methods used were compiled and analyzed. Results from this study indicate that most of the distance education research conducted by graduate students in this period of time has been descriptive, often addressing the perceptions, concerns, and satisfaction levels of various stakeholders with a particular distance education experience. Studies of this type typically used self-report surveys and analyzed the data using descriptive statistics. More...

9 mars 2016

Development of interactive and reflective learning among Malaysian online distant learners: An ESL instructor’s experience

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTechnology has brought tremendous advancements in online education, spurring transformations in online pedagogical practices. Online learning in the past was passive, using the traditional teacher-centred approach. However, with the tools available today, it can be active, collaborative, and meaningful. A well-developed task can impel learners to observe, to reflect, to strategize, and to plan their own learning. More...

9 mars 2016

Examining the anatomy of a screencast: Uncovering common elements and instructional strategies

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe researchers engaged in cooperative inquiry in order to explore screencasts as online instructional tools. In total, each researcher analyzed 37 screencasts, which provided over two hours of instruction. The content area of these screencasts concentrated on teaching specific computing procedures (e.g., how to install web server software or how to add a table in a word processor). More...

9 mars 2016

Online instructional effort measured through the lens of teaching presence in the community of inquiry framework

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningWith more than 4 million students enrolled in online courses in the US alone (Allen & Seaman, 2010), it is now time to inquire into the nature of instructional effort in online environments. Reflecting the community of inquiry (CoI) framework (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) this paper addresses the following questions: How has instructor teaching presence (Anderson, Rourke, Garrison, & Archer, 2001) traditionally been viewed by researchers. More...

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