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What is Delphi Study

Handbook of Research on Building, Growing, and Sustaining Quality E-Learning Programs
According to Linstone and Turoff (2002) AU44: The in-text citation "Linstone and Turoff (2002)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , the method is a technique for facilitating and implementing a group communication process, such that the process allows a group of individuals as a whole to effectively deal with an intricate problem.
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Improving the Quality of Online Learning Environments: The Value of an Online Specific Design Model
Komar Parveen Khan (Capella, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0877-9.ch014
Abstract
In spite of the numerous changes in technology in the past decades, designers continue to utilize traditional instructional design models as a foundation for designing teaching and learning materials, which may not be suited for the design and development of online learning environments. A study was conducted to investigate the characteristics of an online-specific design model called Proactive Design for Learning (PD4L) (Sims, 2012; Sims & Jones, 2003) and its ability to address limitations of traditional design models. The study was conducted to examine in what ways the PD4L model would contribute to enhance the quality of online learning. Based on this research, this chapter will be able to provide readers with ideas on the ways the elements of an online specific model can serve as design guidelines, a framework or “a set of guiding principles” (Sims, 2011) for designers and developers to create quality teaching and learning environments.
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Designing, Deploying, and Evaluating Open-Access Online Delphi Studies (OAODS)
A type of research involving experts, who engage in single- or multi-stage rounds of questions and other elicitations, in order to understand elusive future events or other topics.
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