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22 mars 2016

The influence of the openness of an e-learning situation on adult students' self-regulation

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis article presents empirical research conducted with French speaking adults studying for a diploma. Their training took place mainly in e-learning. The goal of this research was to identify and explain the processes of influence existing between two specific dimensions: the degree of openness of the components of the e-learning situation and students’ self-regulated behaviors in the management of these components. More...

22 mars 2016

Do UOC students fit in the Net Generation profile? An approach to their habits in ICT use

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningSome authors have stated that university students born after 1982 have been profoundly influenced by digital technologies, showing different characteristics when compared to previous generations. However, it is worth asking if that is a current observable phenomenon. More...

22 mars 2016

Addressing the needs of diverse distributed students

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningTwo interrelated studies were undertaken to assist Alberta post-secondary institutions with meeting challenges associated with providing services to diverse distributed students that are of similar quality to services provided to traditional classroom students. The first study identified and assessed best practices in distributed learning; the second refined the focus to students who were identified as members of diverse sub-groups. More...

22 mars 2016

Sustaining teacher control in a blog-based personal learning environment

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningVarious tools and services based on Web 2.0 (mainly blogs, wikis, social networking tools) are increasingly used in formal education to create personal learning environments, providing self-directed learners with more freedom, choice, and control over their learning. More...

22 mars 2016

Challenges for successful planning of open and distance learning (ODL): A template analysis

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningHow to plan an open and distance learning (ODL) unit in higher education is not clearly described in the literature. A number of ODL facilities at residential universities have not been successful because of a lack of planning or because of failure to ensure that all the different systems for ODL delivery were in place and functioning. More...

22 mars 2016

Looking out and looking in: Exploring a case of faculty perceptions during e-learning staff development

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThis explorative study captured the perceptions of faculty members new to technology enhanced learning and the longitudinal observations of the e-learning manager during dedicated professional development in order to compile a socially transformative emergent learning technology integration framework for open and distance learning at the School of Continuing Teacher Education at North-West University, South Africa. More...

22 mars 2016

Development of reflective thinking through distance teacher education programs at AIOU Pakistan

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe current study aims to investigate the possibilities of developing reflective thinking among learners through distance education programs. The case of Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) Islamabad, Pakistan is examined to achieve this task. The study is based on Mezirow’s theory of reflective thinking, which divides thinking in four categories. The Questionnaire of Reflective Thinking (QRT) developed by Kember et al. (2000) based on Mezirow (1991) was administered to 450 AIOU students. More...

22 mars 2016

De-gendering in the use of e-learning

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe starting point of the paper is the co-construction of gender and technology, that is, the theory that the usage of and the attitude to certain kinds of technology are a way to “do” one’s gender. A survey is presented that supports the assumption that with the routinization of e-learning in higher education e-learning loses its character as a technology, which can be used for gender performance. More...

22 mars 2016

Journey to textbook affordability: An investigation of students’ use of eTextbooks at multiple campuses

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningeTextbooks have steadily and recently more rapidly penetrated the textbook market. In order to effectively support students’ learning, it is important to comprehend students’ experiences using eTextbooks. More...

22 mars 2016

The experience of a distance learning organization in a private higher educational institution in the Republic of Tatarstan

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningThe article is devoted to the unique experience of distance learning development in the conditions of Russian reality. The model of distance learning in the Institute of Economics, Management and Law (Kazan city, Russia) is created on the basis of educational sphere diagnosis taking into account foreign and Russian experience. More...

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