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9 mars 2016

The comparative instructional effectiveness of print-based and video-based instructional materials for teaching practical skills

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningPrint-based instructional materials have been more popular than any other medium for teaching practical skills during the delivery of technical and vocational education and training via distance learning. However, the approach has its shortcomings and in recent times alternatives have been sought. The comparative instructional effectiveness of one such alternative is the focus of this paper. The study sought to examine the instructional effectiveness of video-based instructional materials vis-à-vis traditional print-based instructional materials for teaching distance learners of a Block-Laying and Concreting practical skills programme. More...

9 mars 2016

Live, online short-courses: A case study of innovative teacher professional development

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTeachers are searching for new venues through which they may meet stringent professional development requirements. Under competitive funding from NASA’s (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Office of Education and the NASA Explorer Schools Project, U.S. Satellite Laboratory, Inc. created a series of live, online, interactive short-courses. In this case study, a mixed methods analysis of a variety of data sources reveals that diverse educators from a variety of classroom contexts view the short-courses as a useful professional development tool, both as a vehicle for a teacher’s own professional growth and for classroom applications. More...

9 mars 2016

Profiles in self-regulated learning in the online learning environment

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningIndividuals who are self-regulated in their learning appear to achieve more positive academic outcomes than individuals who do not exhibit self-regulated learning behaviors. We suggest that distinct profiles of self-regulated learning behaviors exist across learners. In turn, these profiles appear to be associated with significantly different academic outcomes. The purpose of the current study was to examine whether profiles for self-regulated learning skills and strategies exist among learners. To achieve this purpose, we conducted two studies using two different samples. More...

9 mars 2016

An investigation of distance education in North American research literature using co-word analysis

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe field of distance education is composed of a multiplicity of topics leading to a vast array of research literature. However, the research does not provide a chronological picture of the topics it addresses, making it difficult to develop an overview of the evolution and trends in the literature. To address this issue, a co-word analysis was performed on the abstracts of research articles found in two prominent North American research journals (N = 517), the American Journal of Distance Education and the Journal of Distance Education, between 1987 and 2005. More...

9 mars 2016

Learning in an online distance education course: Experiences of three international students

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis case study explores the learning experiences of three international students who were enrolled in an online master’s program offered by a large university in Canada. The aim of the study was to understand the international students’ experiences with, and perspectives on, the online learning environment. Findings indicate that previous education and especially language proficiency strongly impacted the learning of these students in this environment. Non-native English speakers required considerably more time to process readings and postings and to make postings themselves. More...

9 mars 2016

The role of volition in distance education: An exploration of its capacities

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningDuring the past two decades, volition, defined as the ability to stay task-focused and ward off distractions, has become of special relevance for educational research and practice. It describes how decreased motivation or negative emotions can be dealt with by applying action control strategies. However, despite its potential, an important area of education has neglected volitional considerations: distance education (DE). This seems paradoxical because by its very nature distance education requires a great deal of persistence and effort that is volitional. More...

9 mars 2016

Using mobile phones to improve educational outcomes: An analysis of evidence from Asia

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningDespite improvements in educational indicators, such as enrolment, significant challenges remain with regard to the delivery of quality education in developing countries, particularly in rural and remote regions. In the attempt to find viable solutions to these challenges, much hope has been placed in new information and communication technologies (ICTs), mobile phones being one example. This article reviews the evidence of the role of mobile phone-facilitated mLearning in contributing to improved educational outcomes in the developing countries of Asia by exploring the results of six mLearning pilot projects that took place in the Philippines, Mongolia, Thailand, India, and Bangladesh. More...

9 mars 2016

IRRODL (International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning) - Vol 11, No 1 (2010)

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTable of Contents

Editorial

IRRODL policy changes
Terry Anderson
i-iii

Research Articles

Markus Deimann, Theo Bastiaens
1-16
Zuochen Zhang, Richard Kenny
17-36
Albert Dieter Ritzhaupt, Michelle Stewart, Patryce Smith, Ann E. Barron
37-60
Lucy Barnard-Brak, Valerie Osland Paton, William Yun Lan
61-80
Meghan E. Marrero, Jessica Fitzsimons Riccio, Karen A. Woodruff, Glen S. Schuster
81-95
Francis Donkor
96-116
John-Harmen Valk, Ahmed T. Rashid, Laurent Elder
117-140

Field Notes

Reaching REMOTE learners: Successes and challenges for students in an online graduate degree program in the Pacific Islands
Kavita Rao, Charles Giuli
141-160
"Can you hear me, Hanoi?" Compensatory mechanisms employed in synchronous net-based English language learning
Una Mary Cunningham, Kristy Beers Fägersten, Elin Holmsten
161-177

Book Notes

Distance and blended learning in Asia
Tony Bates
178-181

CIDER Notes

Blended online learning design: Shaken not stirred
Norm Vaughn, Michael Power
Bi-national learning and the Internet: Grassroots experiments in global education
William Egnatoff
Moving online: Taking teaching and learning beyond four walls
Steven Rowe

Full Issue

Cover Image
IRRODL Volume 11, Number 1
 
1-185
9 mars 2016

Les RH : acteurs clés de la RSE !

Par . Fini le temps où développement durable et responsabilité sociétale des entreprises étaient associés au seul concept de l’environnement. Aujourd’hui salariés, clients, ONG, politiques, organisations syndicales ont bien pris en considération la dimension sociale de ce mouvement. Voir l'article...

9 mars 2016

Formateur, apprenants : qui tient le discours ?

Par . Aujourd’hui, les formateurs sont tiraillés, me semble-t-il, entre deux exigences contradictoires :

  • Porter un discours qui ordonne le réel, qui rend accessible les connaissances et modélise les pratiques de référence ou les grilles de lecture de la réalité.Face à la complexité, au foisonnement d’informations auxquels les apprenants sont confrontés, cette demande de « discours ordonné », selon l’expression de Pierre Mounier, est bien présente.
  • Mais dans le même temps, l’autorité de ce discours, comme de tout discours institutionnel, est contestée. Combien d’entre nous, au plus fort d’un exposé que nous espérions bref et convainquant, n’ont-ils pas été interrompus par un « j’ai vérifié sur internet et… ». Voir l'article...
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