International Handbook of E-Learning Volume 1
Theoretical Perspectives and Research
Herausgeber: Khan, Badrul H; Ally, Mohamed
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Theoretical Perspectives and Research
Herausgeber: Khan, Badrul H; Ally, Mohamed
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The International Handbook of e-Learning, Volume 1 provides a comprehensive compendium of research and theory in all aspects of e-learning, one of the most significant ongoing global developments in the entire field of education.
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The International Handbook of e-Learning, Volume 1 provides a comprehensive compendium of research and theory in all aspects of e-learning, one of the most significant ongoing global developments in the entire field of education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781138793682
- ISBN-10: 113879368X
- Artikelnr.: 41376663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781138793682
- ISBN-10: 113879368X
- Artikelnr.: 41376663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Badrul Khan is the founder of McWeadon Education, a professional development institution. He previously served as Founding Director of the Educational Technology Leadership (ETL) graduate cohort program at The George Washington University, Founding Director of the Educational Technology (ET) graduate program at the University of Texas, Brownsville, and Instructional Designer and Evaluation Specialist in the School of Medicine at Indiana University, Indianapolis. Professor Khan has the credit of first coining the phrase Web-based instruction and popularizing the concept through his bestselling 1997 book Web-Based Instruction, which paved the way for the new field of e-learning. Dr. Mohamed Ally is Professor in the Centre for Distance Education and Researcher in the Technology Enhanced Knowledge Research Institute (TEKRI) at Athabasca University, Canada. He previously served as Director of the Centre of Distance Education at Athabasca University, Canada's Open University. He is Past-President of the International Federation of Training and Development Organizations (IFTDO) and a Founding Director of the International Association of Mobile Learning (IamLearn).
Preface
Forward
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction to E-learning, Badrul H Khan
Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives of E-learning, Michael Moore
Chapter 3: E-Learning: Past Present and Future, Joseph Rene Corbeil and
Maria Elena Corbeil
Chapter 4: The Quality of Massive Open Online Courses, Stephen Downes
Chapter 5: Instructional Theory and Technology for the New Paradigm of
Education, Charles M. Reigeluth
Chapter 6: Pedagogical Development, E learning and Teaching in Higher
Education, Marti Cleveland-Innes, Stefan Hrastinski, O. Bälter and Colin
Wiseman
Chapter 7: Towards Effective and Less Stressful Online Collaborative
Learning: Strategies to promote engagement while minimizing unnecessary
cognitive load and stress, Insung Jung, Masayuki Kudo and Sook-Kyoung Choi
Chapter 8: Formulating Best Practices and Guidelines for Emerging
E-learning Technologies, Robert A. Wisher, Robert C. Brusso, Christina K.
Curnow, Josh Hatfield, Arthur Paddock and Randall D. Spain
Chapter 9: Revisiting the Need for Strategic Planning for E-learning in
Higher Education, Mark Bullen
Chapter 10: E-learning Design ¿ From Instructional Events to Elements,
Florence Martin
Chapter 11: Competences for teaching and learning in an e-learning setting,
Guillermo Bautista and Anna Escofet
Chapter 12: Creating Online Courses Step-by-Step, Peter Cookson
Chapter 13: The Role of the Online Learner. A competential model for
students when learning online, Federico Borges and Anna Forés
Chapter 14: Collaborative Design Models for Blended, Online, and
Traditional Courses: Five Approaches that Empower Students and Educators in
the 21st Century, Craig Perrier
Chapter 15: Learner Interaction in E learning, Cynthia Cummings, Diane
Mason, Sheryl Abshire and Daryl Ann Borel
Chapter 16: VISCAL: A Practical Guide for Adapting Face-to-Face Course
Materials for Effective Online Delivery, Emily A. Moore
Chapter 17: Practical Strategies For Motivating And Retaining E-learners
346, Andrea Henne
Chapter 18: Accessibility and Instructional Design in E-learning, Cindy
Poore-Pariseau
Chapter 19: An Overview of Accessible E-learning, Aina G. Irbe and Jonathan
Avila
Chapter 20: E-learning Evaluation, John G. Hedberg and Thomas C. Reeves
Chapter 21: Designing and Evaluating E-learning Interactions, João Mattar
Chapter 22: A Theory of Mobile Learning, Helen Crompton
Chapter 23: Developing Instructional Materials and Assessments for Mobile
Learning, Jack A. Hyman
Chapter 24: Emerging Learning Ecologies As A New Challenge and Essence For
E-learning, Antonella Esposito, Albert Sangrà and Marcelo Maina
Chapter 25: The leadership imperative for higher education in the 21st
century, Narimane Hadj-Hamou
Chapter 26: Leadership challenges in online distance education, John Nworie
Chapter 27: Beyond E-learning: Rethinking Purpose and Design, Yoany
Beldarrain
Index
Forward
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction to E-learning, Badrul H Khan
Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives of E-learning, Michael Moore
Chapter 3: E-Learning: Past Present and Future, Joseph Rene Corbeil and
Maria Elena Corbeil
Chapter 4: The Quality of Massive Open Online Courses, Stephen Downes
Chapter 5: Instructional Theory and Technology for the New Paradigm of
Education, Charles M. Reigeluth
Chapter 6: Pedagogical Development, E learning and Teaching in Higher
Education, Marti Cleveland-Innes, Stefan Hrastinski, O. Bälter and Colin
Wiseman
Chapter 7: Towards Effective and Less Stressful Online Collaborative
Learning: Strategies to promote engagement while minimizing unnecessary
cognitive load and stress, Insung Jung, Masayuki Kudo and Sook-Kyoung Choi
Chapter 8: Formulating Best Practices and Guidelines for Emerging
E-learning Technologies, Robert A. Wisher, Robert C. Brusso, Christina K.
Curnow, Josh Hatfield, Arthur Paddock and Randall D. Spain
Chapter 9: Revisiting the Need for Strategic Planning for E-learning in
Higher Education, Mark Bullen
Chapter 10: E-learning Design ¿ From Instructional Events to Elements,
Florence Martin
Chapter 11: Competences for teaching and learning in an e-learning setting,
Guillermo Bautista and Anna Escofet
Chapter 12: Creating Online Courses Step-by-Step, Peter Cookson
Chapter 13: The Role of the Online Learner. A competential model for
students when learning online, Federico Borges and Anna Forés
Chapter 14: Collaborative Design Models for Blended, Online, and
Traditional Courses: Five Approaches that Empower Students and Educators in
the 21st Century, Craig Perrier
Chapter 15: Learner Interaction in E learning, Cynthia Cummings, Diane
Mason, Sheryl Abshire and Daryl Ann Borel
Chapter 16: VISCAL: A Practical Guide for Adapting Face-to-Face Course
Materials for Effective Online Delivery, Emily A. Moore
Chapter 17: Practical Strategies For Motivating And Retaining E-learners
346, Andrea Henne
Chapter 18: Accessibility and Instructional Design in E-learning, Cindy
Poore-Pariseau
Chapter 19: An Overview of Accessible E-learning, Aina G. Irbe and Jonathan
Avila
Chapter 20: E-learning Evaluation, John G. Hedberg and Thomas C. Reeves
Chapter 21: Designing and Evaluating E-learning Interactions, João Mattar
Chapter 22: A Theory of Mobile Learning, Helen Crompton
Chapter 23: Developing Instructional Materials and Assessments for Mobile
Learning, Jack A. Hyman
Chapter 24: Emerging Learning Ecologies As A New Challenge and Essence For
E-learning, Antonella Esposito, Albert Sangrà and Marcelo Maina
Chapter 25: The leadership imperative for higher education in the 21st
century, Narimane Hadj-Hamou
Chapter 26: Leadership challenges in online distance education, John Nworie
Chapter 27: Beyond E-learning: Rethinking Purpose and Design, Yoany
Beldarrain
Index
Preface
Forward
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction to E-learning, Badrul H Khan
Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives of E-learning, Michael Moore
Chapter 3: E-Learning: Past Present and Future, Joseph Rene Corbeil and
Maria Elena Corbeil
Chapter 4: The Quality of Massive Open Online Courses, Stephen Downes
Chapter 5: Instructional Theory and Technology for the New Paradigm of
Education, Charles M. Reigeluth
Chapter 6: Pedagogical Development, E learning and Teaching in Higher
Education, Marti Cleveland-Innes, Stefan Hrastinski, O. Bälter and Colin
Wiseman
Chapter 7: Towards Effective and Less Stressful Online Collaborative
Learning: Strategies to promote engagement while minimizing unnecessary
cognitive load and stress, Insung Jung, Masayuki Kudo and Sook-Kyoung Choi
Chapter 8: Formulating Best Practices and Guidelines for Emerging
E-learning Technologies, Robert A. Wisher, Robert C. Brusso, Christina K.
Curnow, Josh Hatfield, Arthur Paddock and Randall D. Spain
Chapter 9: Revisiting the Need for Strategic Planning for E-learning in
Higher Education, Mark Bullen
Chapter 10: E-learning Design ¿ From Instructional Events to Elements,
Florence Martin
Chapter 11: Competences for teaching and learning in an e-learning setting,
Guillermo Bautista and Anna Escofet
Chapter 12: Creating Online Courses Step-by-Step, Peter Cookson
Chapter 13: The Role of the Online Learner. A competential model for
students when learning online, Federico Borges and Anna Forés
Chapter 14: Collaborative Design Models for Blended, Online, and
Traditional Courses: Five Approaches that Empower Students and Educators in
the 21st Century, Craig Perrier
Chapter 15: Learner Interaction in E learning, Cynthia Cummings, Diane
Mason, Sheryl Abshire and Daryl Ann Borel
Chapter 16: VISCAL: A Practical Guide for Adapting Face-to-Face Course
Materials for Effective Online Delivery, Emily A. Moore
Chapter 17: Practical Strategies For Motivating And Retaining E-learners
346, Andrea Henne
Chapter 18: Accessibility and Instructional Design in E-learning, Cindy
Poore-Pariseau
Chapter 19: An Overview of Accessible E-learning, Aina G. Irbe and Jonathan
Avila
Chapter 20: E-learning Evaluation, John G. Hedberg and Thomas C. Reeves
Chapter 21: Designing and Evaluating E-learning Interactions, João Mattar
Chapter 22: A Theory of Mobile Learning, Helen Crompton
Chapter 23: Developing Instructional Materials and Assessments for Mobile
Learning, Jack A. Hyman
Chapter 24: Emerging Learning Ecologies As A New Challenge and Essence For
E-learning, Antonella Esposito, Albert Sangrà and Marcelo Maina
Chapter 25: The leadership imperative for higher education in the 21st
century, Narimane Hadj-Hamou
Chapter 26: Leadership challenges in online distance education, John Nworie
Chapter 27: Beyond E-learning: Rethinking Purpose and Design, Yoany
Beldarrain
Index
Forward
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction to E-learning, Badrul H Khan
Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives of E-learning, Michael Moore
Chapter 3: E-Learning: Past Present and Future, Joseph Rene Corbeil and
Maria Elena Corbeil
Chapter 4: The Quality of Massive Open Online Courses, Stephen Downes
Chapter 5: Instructional Theory and Technology for the New Paradigm of
Education, Charles M. Reigeluth
Chapter 6: Pedagogical Development, E learning and Teaching in Higher
Education, Marti Cleveland-Innes, Stefan Hrastinski, O. Bälter and Colin
Wiseman
Chapter 7: Towards Effective and Less Stressful Online Collaborative
Learning: Strategies to promote engagement while minimizing unnecessary
cognitive load and stress, Insung Jung, Masayuki Kudo and Sook-Kyoung Choi
Chapter 8: Formulating Best Practices and Guidelines for Emerging
E-learning Technologies, Robert A. Wisher, Robert C. Brusso, Christina K.
Curnow, Josh Hatfield, Arthur Paddock and Randall D. Spain
Chapter 9: Revisiting the Need for Strategic Planning for E-learning in
Higher Education, Mark Bullen
Chapter 10: E-learning Design ¿ From Instructional Events to Elements,
Florence Martin
Chapter 11: Competences for teaching and learning in an e-learning setting,
Guillermo Bautista and Anna Escofet
Chapter 12: Creating Online Courses Step-by-Step, Peter Cookson
Chapter 13: The Role of the Online Learner. A competential model for
students when learning online, Federico Borges and Anna Forés
Chapter 14: Collaborative Design Models for Blended, Online, and
Traditional Courses: Five Approaches that Empower Students and Educators in
the 21st Century, Craig Perrier
Chapter 15: Learner Interaction in E learning, Cynthia Cummings, Diane
Mason, Sheryl Abshire and Daryl Ann Borel
Chapter 16: VISCAL: A Practical Guide for Adapting Face-to-Face Course
Materials for Effective Online Delivery, Emily A. Moore
Chapter 17: Practical Strategies For Motivating And Retaining E-learners
346, Andrea Henne
Chapter 18: Accessibility and Instructional Design in E-learning, Cindy
Poore-Pariseau
Chapter 19: An Overview of Accessible E-learning, Aina G. Irbe and Jonathan
Avila
Chapter 20: E-learning Evaluation, John G. Hedberg and Thomas C. Reeves
Chapter 21: Designing and Evaluating E-learning Interactions, João Mattar
Chapter 22: A Theory of Mobile Learning, Helen Crompton
Chapter 23: Developing Instructional Materials and Assessments for Mobile
Learning, Jack A. Hyman
Chapter 24: Emerging Learning Ecologies As A New Challenge and Essence For
E-learning, Antonella Esposito, Albert Sangrà and Marcelo Maina
Chapter 25: The leadership imperative for higher education in the 21st
century, Narimane Hadj-Hamou
Chapter 26: Leadership challenges in online distance education, John Nworie
Chapter 27: Beyond E-learning: Rethinking Purpose and Design, Yoany
Beldarrain
Index