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9 mars 2016

IRRODL (International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning) - Vol 11, No 3 (2010)

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTable of Contents

Editorial

Thanksgiving
Terry Anderson
i-iii

Research Articles

William Sugar, Abbie Brown, Kenneth Luterbach
1-20
Puvaneswary Murugaiah, Siew Ming Thang
21-41
Randall S. Davies, Scott L. Howell, Jo Ann Petrie
42-56
Michael E. Ward, Gary Peters, Kyna Shelley
57-77
Kathy L. Guthrie, Holly McCracken
78-94
Seth Gurell, Yu-Chun Kuo, Andrew Walker
95-105
Ining Tracy Chao, Tami Saj, Doug Hamilton
106-126
Peter Shea, Suzanne Hayes, Jason Vickers
127-154

Book Notes

Book review - A designer's log: Case studies in instructional design
Airina Volungevičienė
155-157
Book review - Accessible elements: Teaching science online and at a distance
Bryan F. Woodfield
158-163
Book review - Mega-schools, technology and teachers: Achieving education for all
Alejandro Pisanty
164-167

Full Issue

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IRRODL Volume 11, Number 3
 
1-171
9 mars 2016

Universal instructional design principles for Moodle

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis paper identifies a set of universal instructional design (UID) principles appropriate to distance education (DE) and specifically tailored to the needs of instructional designers and instructors teaching online. These principles are then used to assess the accessibility level of a sample online course and the availability of options in its LMS platform (MoodleTM) to increase course accessibility. More...

9 mars 2016

Thirty years of distance education: Personal reflections

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis paper reflects on the evolving experience of modern distance education (DE) as a field of practice for professionals and as a medium for student access to education and training. The writer’s 30 years in the field, as both teacher and student, has coincided with the five-stage evolution of DE delivery defined by Taylor (1995-2010). More...

9 mars 2016

The challenges of implementing distance education in Uganda: A case study

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis brief case study provides a pithy introduction to Uganda and outlines key factors that affect the implementation of distance education in the nation: poor infrastructure, the high cost of an education, an outdated curriculum, inadequate expertise in distance education, and poor attitudes towards distance learning. These factors are also evident in other African countrie. More...

9 mars 2016

Length of online course and student satisfaction, perceived learning, and academic performance

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningBoth the intensive and full-semester courses were taught by the same professor and both had identical requirements in terms of assignments and exams. The independent variable was the length of time taken to complete the requirements, with the dependent variables being satisfaction with the course, perceived learning, and academic performance. A statistical analysis of the data found significant differences in a number of areas. More...

9 mars 2016

The relationship between academic discipline and dialogic behavior in open university course forums

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe objective of this study was to determine the relationship between disciplinary difference (exact and natural sciences versus humanities) and the dialogic behavior that occurred in Open University course forums. Dialogic behavior was measured in terms of students’ and instructors’ active participation in the forum (posting a message) as well as amounts and proportions of “teaching presence,” “cognitive presence,” and “social presence.” We found that active participation in the science forums was much higher than in the humanities forums. More...

9 mars 2016

Process-based assessment for professional learning in higher education: Perspectives on the student-teacher relationship

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis article reports on a study that was carried out in autumn 2007 with students in a professional nurse education distance course at a Swedish university. The study aimed to develop a greater understanding of the student-teacher relationship based on research questions addressing the teachers’ role, the learning process, and the assessment process in traditional approaches to teaching and learning. More...

9 mars 2016

Unbundling faculty roles in online distance education programs

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningMany colleges and universities are expanding their current online offerings and creating new programs to address growing enrollment. Institutions often utilize online education as a method to serve more students while lowering instructional costs. While online education may be more cost effective in some situations, college decision makers need to consider the full range of cost implications associated with these online offerings. The unbundling of faculty roles in online distance education programs is one cost consideration that is often overlooked. More...

9 mars 2016

IRRODL (International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning) - Vol 11, No 2 (2010)

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTable of Contents

Editorial

Editorial
Terry Anderson
i-iii

Research Articles

Patrick Parrish, Jennifer Linder-VanBerschot
1-19
Jan Tucker, Patricia Neely
20-32
Peter Bergström
33-48
Paul Gorsky, Avner Caspi, Avishai Antonovsky, Ina Blau, Asmahan Mansur
49-72
Janet M. Ferguson, Amy E. DeFelice
73-84

Field Notes

Gudula Naiga Basaza, Natalie B. Milman, Clayton R. Wright
85-91

Book Notes

Learning cultures in online education
Nataly Tcherepashenets
92-96
Perspectives on distance education: Open schooling in the 21st century
Ramesh Chander Sharma
97-99

Technical Notes

Terralyn McKee
100-109
Tanya Elias
110-124

CIDER Notes

Message interactions in online asynchronous discussions: The problem of being “too nice”
Geoffrey Roulet
Three generations of distance education pedagogy
Terry Anderson

Full Issue

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IRRODL Volume 11, Number 2
 
1-128
9 mars 2016

Cultural dimensions of learning: Addressing the challenges of multicultural instruction

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe growing multicultural nature of education and training environments makes it critical that instructors and instructional designers, especially those working in online learning environments, develop skills to deliver culturally sensitive and culturally adaptive instruction. This article explores research into cultural differences to identify those dimensions of culture that are most likely to impact instructional situations. It presents these in the cultural dimensions of learning framework (CDLF), which describes a set of eight cultural parameters regarding social relationships, epistemological beliefs, and temporal perceptions, and illustrates their spectrums of variability as they might be exhibited in instructional situations. More...

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