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Anthony E. Kiech – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research assesses the extent to which asynchronous online STEM courses at a public university integrate Merrill's First Principles of Instruction. Through a quantitative content analysis of thirty unique online courses within the College of Arts and Sciences, the study investigates the extent, if any, to which these courses embody principles…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Quality, Online Courses, Public Colleges
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Sandria S. Stephenson; Zeynep A. Kelani – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2024
The purpose of the study is to understand which of the seven principles by Arthur W. Chickering & Zelda Gamson (1987) are amenable to graduate students in a virtual or other online learning environment, and to evaluate the external validity of the seven principles in the context of online teaching. It concludes with a Hierarchical Principles…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Electronic Learning, Educational Principles, Psychological Patterns
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Johnston, Elizabeth; Olivas, Gerald; Steele, Patricia; Smith, Cassandra; Bailey, Liston – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2018
New virtual reality (VR) applications for education appear frequently in the marketplace but rarely contain explicit pedagogies. The research objective of this study was to identify and categorize principles and practices of pedagogy that are evident but not articulated in selected VR applications for education. Analysis of public content for the…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Electronic Learning, Educational Principles, Content Analysis
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Shershneva, Victoria A.; Shkerina, Lyudmila V.; Sidorov, Valery N.; Sidorova, Tatiana V.; Safonov, Konstantin V. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2016
The article presents the theoretical framework for a competency-based approach in higher education. It shows that the general didactic principles of professional direction, interdisciplinary connections, fundamentalization and informatization form the didactic basis for the competency-based training in university. The article also actualizes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Competency Based Education, Educational Theories
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Anderson, Jim; Macleroy, Vicky – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2017
Based on findings from a 5-year research project called "Critical Connections", this article sets out an integrated framework for language learning in the context of multilingual digital storytelling. Following an explanation of the theoretical approach, four vignettes are presented which illustrate the principles in practice.…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Story Telling, Electronic Learning, Vignettes
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Keengwe, Jared; Onchwari, Grace; Agamba, Joachim – Education and Information Technologies, 2014
Although rapid advances in technology has allowed for the growth of collaborative e-learning experiences unconstrained by time and space, technology has not been heavily infused in the activities of teaching and learning. This article examines the theory of constructivism as well as the design of e-learning activities using constructivist…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Electronic Learning, Educational Practices, Educational Principles
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Margoniner, Vera – Physics Teacher, 2014
Universities and even high schools are moving more and more to online instruction as a cost-effective way to reach more students with fewer resources. This naturally raises the question: Can online learning be effective? (The question is not "Is online learning effective?" because just like face-to-face instruction, online instruction…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Astronomy, Achievement Gains, Online Courses
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Jung, Insung; Latchem, Colin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
The paper proposes a model for e-education in instruction, training, initiation and induction based upon the concept of extended teaching spaces involving execution, facilitation and liberation, and extended learning spaces used for acquisition, application and construction cemented by dialogue and reflection. The proposed model is based upon…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Models, Training, Teaching Methods
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Wright, Phemie – Education Sciences, 2014
Designing and implementing successful online learning has been at the forefront of institutional agendas since digital learning increased in market demand over the last decade. However there is still ongoing debate as to the "how" of this arduous task. The Community of Inquiry (CoI) is one learning design method that has seen potential…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Learning, Curriculum Design
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Afifi, Muhammad K.; Alamri, Saad S. – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2014
The researchers conducted an exploratory study to determine the design quality of some E-courses delivered via the web to a number of colleagues at the university. Results revealed a number of shortcomings in the design of these courses, mostly due to the absence of effective principles in the design of these E-courses, especially principles of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Web Based Instruction, Electronic Learning, Learning Theories
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Dron, Jon – International Journal on E-Learning, 2012
There is a widely held belief in e-learning circles that pedagogy must come before technology. In this paper it is argued that, not only is that not true, but that it is a weak distinction as pedagogies, insofar as they represent a set of techniques and tools for learning, are as much technologies as the computers, forums, virtual classrooms and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Integrated Learning Systems
Philadelphia, Marion – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This case study was built on the premise that faculty in higher education, in order to be effective core facilitators of student learning, need additional development beyond their fields of expertise--specifically, in areas relevant to teaching such as pedagogy, creativity and innovation, multiple means of instruction, and instructional…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
Bell, Emma; Caulfield, Paul; Hibbert, Paul; Jennings, Paul – Higher Education Academy, 2014
Recent corporate scandals and responses by regulators have created an environment in which there is a heightened awareness of business ethics. This report presents a series of case studies exploring how the current curricula in UK business schools could be scoped differently to give new business leaders the tools required for strong ethical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Integrity
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Lima, Nilton Cesar; Penedo, Antonio Sergio Torres; de Oliveira, Marcio Mattos Borges; de Oliveira, Sonia Valle Walter Borges; Queiroz, Jamerson Viegas – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2012
As the sophistication of technology is increasing, also increased the demand for quality in education. The expectation for quality has promoted broad range of products and systems, including in education. These factors include the increased diversity in the student body, which requires greater emphasis that allows a simple and dynamic model in the…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Teaching Methods, Methods, Systems Approach
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Marais, Nalize – Education, Knowledge & Economy: A Journal for Education and Social Enterprise, 2011
The advancement of technology has reorganised how we live, how we communicate and how we learn. Learning has changed to a continual process in which knowledge transforms into something of meaning through connections between sources of information and the formation of useful patterns. In contradiction to traditional theories, learning can result…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Technological Advancement, Etiology
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