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Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
Refers to the use of various kinds of electronic media and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in education.
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Administrators’ Assessments of Online Courses and Student Retention in Higher Education: Lessons Learned
Ruth Gannon Cook (DePaul University, USA) and Roy Sutton (Jones International University, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch008
Abstract
Criteria may vary across public, private, and for profit universities for online courses around the world, but despite differences, there seem to be some successful lessons that could be shared across universities with respect to certain factors that increased student online course completion rates among certain universities’ courses. This study looked at an associate dean’s search for strategic factors that could contribute to increased online course completion rates at his university and more effectively address problems on a timely basis to improve those course completion rates. The associate dean’s collaboration with a researcher led to their conducting representative model research that revealed best practices and assessments from a number of universities and provided insights into which factors could be applied to online courses at his university. Future research could look at whether there was a substantial increase in student retention in the online courses implementing these factors to see if there may be best practices that could be generalized to other universities around the world.
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An Innovative Approach to Training International Students in Workplace Written Communication Skills
It uses the latest technologies to assist and enhance knowledge distribution, and calls for flexible and active interactions amongst online teachers and students.
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Barriers to Adult Learning
Learning conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet.
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Support of Online Learning through Intelligent Programs
A valuable extension of the distance education paraphernalia, enabled by the new information and communication technologies. E-learning is often described as the use of network technology, namely the Internet, to design, deliver, select, administer, and extend learning.
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Online Tutoring and Mentoring
Net-based learning, online or Web-based learning.
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Tourism Education During the Pandemic: Is Distance Education a Solution?
A method of education delivery that enables students to learn through the usage of different online mediums by incorporating digital skills, digital platforms, and technology.
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Cloud-Based Social Media as LMS: A Fit for STEM in Developing and Newly Developed Economies
Education or training that is provided using electronic technologies, such as multimedia hosted on the Internet.
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Learning Processes and ITC
Term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning, commonly associated with the field of advanced learning technology, which deals with both the technologies and associated methodologies in learning: e-learning 2.0, “Web 2.0” (between formal and informal e-learning, the Web and the personal learning environment).
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Comparative Study of Artificial Intelligence-Based Teaching With Human Interactive Teaching
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Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Future Educational Paradigm
A structured course or learning experience that is delivered electronically. An e-learning program can also consist of a wide range of components, including video, quizzes, simulations, games, activities, live or recorded lecture content, and other interactive elements.
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A Literature Review on the Use of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds in Higher Education
A kind of learning which is conducted by using information and communication technologies and electronic media.
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Spinning Off Business Activities for Care Giver Support: The DISCOVER Attempt
The delivery of content via electronic media, such as the internet, video, interactive TV and CD-ROM. E-learning encompasses all learning undertaken, whether formal or informal, through electronic delivery.
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The Technology Shift for MOOC-Based Libraries: The Need of Libraries for MOOCs
The use of computer network technology through Internet to deliver the information to individuals.
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Distance Education in Turkey
Refers to learning that is electronic or computer based, but the term is often used to refer to learning via the Internet.
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A Model for Meaningful E-Learning at Canadian Universities
E-learning is learning that may occur outside of the face to face setting and typically involves a variety of learning technologies and teaching approaches. It should not be confused with distance learning and online or internet-supported learning although it has, in many cases, adopted some of the characteristics of both. Simply put, e-learning refers to an integration of pedagogy, instructional technology, and the Internet in teaching and learning environments.
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Applications of Keystroke Dynamics Biometrics in Online Learning Environments: A Selective Study
Learning system based on formalized teaching but with the help of electronic media, typically on the internet.
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Online Courses Accessible to College Students With Disabilities
Web-based or online learning environments. Students access course material outside of the traditional classroom.
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The Role of Telemedicine and Globalization in Medical Education
The process of learning using the internet, computers or any other type of electronic devices.
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Measuring Effectiveness in Online Instruction
Distance learning using a computer platform
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Design and Development of E-Learning Training Using Project-Based Learning
A type of online teaching that is carried out through a virtual learning environment. In this technological environment, materials, live classes, assignments, etc. are provided.
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ICT in Education Development in Africa: Policy and Institutional Frameworks
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U-Learning: Educational Models and System Architectures
Electronic learning, which takes place with the assistance of electronic media, typically sourced through the Internet, using desktop computers.
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Innovative Learning and Education Practices in European Universities: A Pathway to Modern Pedagogy
A comprehensive word that is used to refer to the technology applied in the field of education.
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Human Computer Interaction and the Best Mix of Face-to-Face and E-Interactions inEducational Settings
involves the process of knowledge dissemination and acquisition taken place over electronic networks
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Learner Management Systems and Environments, Implications for Pedagogy and Applications to Resource Poor Environments
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E-Books in University Libraries in Kenya: Trends, Usage, and Intellectual Property Issues
The term, also referred to as electronic learning, refers to learning from a distance that involves the use of the internet and, or the use of other electronic gadgets.
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The Evolution of Distance Learning
Learning that occurs electronically.
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Navigating Digital Transformation in Zimbabwe's Higher and Tertiary Education Post the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons From Selected State Universities
E-Learning also known as online education is defined as the learning utilization of electronic technologies to access the educational curriculum outside traditional face-to-face learning in the classroom.
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Access to Technology for Individuals with Disabilities: Recent Trends and Issues
Learning system that utilizes materials that are largely made available electronically.
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Learning process that normally takes places through the internet or through the use of electronic resources.
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E-Tutor
A Neologism created at the start of the ‘2000s to indicate a set of methodologies aimed at using the ICTs in order to provide learners with learning resources and interactions free from temporal and spatial constraints. Three main solutions can be distinguished: content + support, wrap around, and integrated model. These three structures are respectively based on content, teacher’s support for activities between peers and the Internet, and the collaborative learning group.
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Comprehensive E-Learning Appraisal System
Education based in online courses. Educational system in which teachers and students are separated by physical distance, but the technology allows them to learn together.
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The State of Access in Open and Distance Learning in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Information and Communication Technologies in the Educational Process: Mapping the Critical Success Factors
Tool to improve education using computer network technology, usually through electronic means such as internet, intranet, and extranet, providing information to users regardless of time and space limitations, also better use of web-based communication, training, sharing and knowledge transfer.
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Concepts, Issues, and Challenges of Virtual Universities
It involves the use of a computer or electronic device in some way to provide educational material. It also involves a greater variety of equipment than online education. Online learning involves using the Internet or an Intranet, including CD-ROM and DVD that can be used to provide learning materials.
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Virtual Community of Learning Object Repository
The use of Internet and WWW to support the needs for learning.
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A Survey on the Use of Adaptive Learning Techniques Towards Learning Personalization
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Interaction with MMOGs and Implications for E-Learning Design
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Learning in which the process is digitally based, usually involving a network
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Hypermedia Modules for Distance Education and Beyond
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Enhancing Learner-Centered Instruction through Tutorial Management Using Cloud Computing
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Assessing Online Courses in Health Education: Training a 21st Century Health Workforce
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Distance Learning and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Learning within a digital environment (Internet) that can be synchronous or asynchronous.
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The Portuguese School of Macao, China: A Traditional/Web 2.0 Assessment Facing Different Learning Styles
Is the learning process created by interaction with digitally delivered content, services and support. This includes On-Demand e-learning, Live On-Line e-learning,-Learning Objects, On-Line Coaching, Knowledge Bases, Simulation Based Learning and Blended Learning.
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Learning Together: Reducing Distance in Distance Education
Using various types of digital technology to share knowledge and develop skills with people in disparate locations
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The IntelCities Community of Practice: The eGov Services Model for Socially Inclusive and Participatory Urban Regeneration Programs
A general term used to refer to a form of learning in which the instructor and student are separated by space or time where the gap between the two is bridged through the use of online technologies. The term is used interchangeably in a wide variety of contexts and can be used to define a specific mode to attend a course or programmes of study where learners rarely, if ever, attend face-to-face contact, or rely upon such direct support.
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First-Year Students' Experience With Virtual Learning Environment
This is a term for all types of technology-enhanced learning services and processes, including computer-based learning, web-based learning, virtual classroom, etc.
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Semantic Mapping between LOM – SCORM Content Package and MPEG-7 Concepts
Any learning that utilizes a network for delivery, interaction or facilitation.
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Strong Networks Grow Distance Learning
In Ohio is any course content delivered away from the central campus and using technology for the delivery method. Courses in the OhioLearns catalog must be 70% or more at a distance.
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The Role of Technology in Improving Quality of Teaching in Higher Education: An International Perspective
Or electronic-learning; learning that is done electronically through electronic media, especially through use of internet.
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The Digital Generation and Web 2.0: E-Learning Concern or Media Myth?
A term often used synonymously with distance education, but referring specifically to instruction delivered remotely to learners via electronic media. The most currently prevalent form of e-learning delivery is via the Internet. In e-learning, the instructor and students are separated from each other by distance and, in most cases, by time. The essential components of e-learning are distance, asynchronous as well as synchronous communication and electronic media as a communications mediator.
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Integration of Information and Communication Technologies in Education for the Deaf
A type of online teaching that is carried out through a virtual learning environment. In this technological environment, materials, live classes, assignments, etc. are provided.
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Emotional Elements in Learning Platforms in Open and Distributed Environments
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A Review of Emerging Technological Trends in E-Learning
E-learning is the utilization of electronic resources and media for learning over the Internet.
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Transforming a Pediatrics Lecture Series to Online Instruction
Also referred to as online learning, it is the use of internet technologies to deliver a broad array of educational materials.
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Student Experience on Distance Learning in Mathematics in Times of Pandemic
A type of online teaching that is carried out through a virtual learning environment. In this technological environment, materials, live classes, assignments, etc. are provided.
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Digital-Based Formative Assessments in Higher Education Institutions
Refers to a web-based learning environment that combines technology and practices to benefit various stakeholders.
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Evolution of Adult Education: Is our Future in E-Learning?
Electronic learning is any planned learning mediated by some form of information and/or computer technology, often with no face-to-face human interaction, and typically with the learners and instructors or facilitators separated by space and time. E-learning environments are also referred to educational cyberspace.
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Gamified Learning: Favoring Engagement and Learning Outcomes
An asynchronous remote training resource, more or less scenario-based, multimedia and interactive, which may include quizzes and different learning paths.
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Reshaping Higher Education Institutions Within an Industry 4.0 Context: E-Learning Frameworks for Developing Countries
This is the use of different electronic technology devices such as the internet, computers and mobile phones to improve and support the teaching and learning processes. In a straightforward understanding, e-learning simply refers to teaching and learning that takes place online or over the internet. E-learning is sometimes used symmetrically with online learning, in reference to learning done through the use of computers over the internet, since online learning is part of e-learning.
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The Scholarship of Teaching Engineering: Some Fundamental Issues
This refers to online education and training.
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Role of IT Culture in Learners' Acceptance of E-Learning
Individuals access to educational materials over technology mediated mediums.
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Education via Social Net Sites: Challenges and Perspectives
A web-enhanced earning technique includes e-learning that implies 100% of practice made on-line, hybrid constituting 80%, blended 50% on-line and 50% off-line.
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Challenges and Opportunities for E-Learning in Education: A Case Study
E-learning refers to the kind of learning conducted via electronic media and devices such as computers, mobile phones, iPads etc., to deliver part, or the whole course through in-school or full distance learning.
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Integrated Multi-Agent-Based eLearning System as a Strategy to Promote Access to Higher Education in Africa
Used to refer to educational processes that utilize information and communications technology to mediate asynchronous as well as synchronous learning and teaching activities.
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Contingency Theory, Agent-Based Systems, and a Virtual Advisor
Any form of education or training that utilizes online media and remote connectivity for all or part of its curricula. This model includes both purely online courses and those in brick-and-mortar universities facilitated by email, the Internet, newsgroups, or chat.
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Transformational Leadership Initiatives Driving P-12 School Change: A Look at Leadership Through the Implementation of School and District Change Initiatives
The delivery of a learning, training or education program by electronic means. E-learning involves the use of a computer or electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone) in some way to provide training, educational or learning material.
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Issues in Implementing Online Education in a Developing Country
The use of technology to enhance education. In this article most of it refers to internet-based education.
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Computer-Mediated Learning: What Have We Experienced and Where Do We Go Next?
e-Learning is the use of network technology (broadly, the “Internet”) to design, deliver, select, administer, and extend learning. Components of Internet-enabled learning can include content delivery in multiple formats, management of the learning experience, and a networked community of learners, content developers and experts.
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Just-in-Time Training (JITT) and its Implications for Teaching and Learning
E-learning or electronic learning refers to any online frameworks that bring education or training to an individual who may access this learning from the computer.
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Improving Emergency Management Training Within Organizations: TiER-Tool – A Serious Game
E-learning is teaching and learning we receive online, i.e. through the Internet and technology.
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The Power of Technological Social Learning in Times of Crisis
The most comprehensive and at the same time the shortest definition that can be given to any kind of learning or training that is done with the help of various electronic media. In fact, e-learning is the use of technological advances to activate and empower people to learn independently, regardless of time and place limitations.
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Web-Based Learning for Adolescents: Innovation and Challenges
Refers to learning that is conducted electronically.
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Digital University-SME Interaction for Business Development
Digitally supported educational imitative aimed to diffuse knowledge to participants using devises as communication tools.
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CTE Distance E-Learning Application: A Learner-Centered Approach
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Digital Education and Its Changing Concepts and Scenario for New Age Teaching and Learning Models: Techno-Educational Context
E-Learning is simply Electronic Learning which is simply use of the ICT in teaching-learning, and not only depends only on online media, and in E-Learning internet is optional and teaching-learning process lies on various ICT devices, systems as well as tools. This kind of mode is suitable in traditional education enhancement as well.
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Personalised E-Learning: The Assessment of Students' Prior Knowledge in Higher Education
The use of information communications technology (ICT), hardware and software to facilitate online learning.
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Standardization in Learning Technology
Refers to the use of technology in learning or training that can be deployed either locally or globally.
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Opportunities and Challenges of E-Learning in North America
Learning that can be acquired through computer with or without internet connection.
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From Distance Education to E-Learning as Integrated Training
Computer-enhanced learning that offers the possibility of delivering training course contents electronically by the Internet or the Intranet networks. It is a very flexible solution because the user can personalize it and easily access it.
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Issue and Practices of Electronic Learning
Online access to learning resources, anywhere and anytime
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Student Relationship Management Using Social Clouds
Represents all forms of electronically supported learning and teaching which have aim to effect on the construction of knowledge of the learners.
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The LOLA Strategy and E-Learning Knowledge Management
E-learning is a systematic form of education that makes use of technical and technological means of bidirectional and multidirectional communication with the objective of promoting autonomous learning in an atmosphere of dialogue and collaboration among tutor and learners.
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Philosophy of Web-Based Mediation
Learning conducted via electronic media, esp. on the Internet.
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M-Learning: Exploring the Use of Mobile Devices and Social Media
All forms of teaching and learning using educational technology and digital media M-learning: e-learning via mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets.
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E-Learning Policy: Effectiveness, Prospects, and Challenges Amid COVID-19
A system of learning with the use of electronics usually involving computers, mobile phones, internet and other electronic services and devices.
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Models in E-Learning Systems
Electronically supported learning.
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Online Education and Cultural Background
A method of acquiring skills and knowledge via electronic devices. These devices include CD-ROMS, Web sites, e-mails, and mobile phones. It is a broader term than online learning.
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T-Learning Technologies
Distance learning with the aid of a personal computer.
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Design and Build a Wizard of Oz (WOZ) Telemedicine Simulator Platform
Training done by a computer on prepared materials.
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From E-Learning to Games-Based E-Learning
The use of digital technologies and media to deliver, support, and enhance teaching, learning, assessment, and evaluation.
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Pedagogical Agents in Online Learning
Learning that is accomplished over the Internet, a computer network, via CD-ROM, interactive TV, or satellite broadcast.
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A Comparative Study on New Generation Learning and Awareness
It is an experience that offers items that include documents, quizzes, videos, simulations, and events synchronously or asynchronously.
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Students' Perceptions About E-Learning Within the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study in Brazil and Portugal
A learning system based on formalized teaching supported by technology, namely electronic resources (i.e., digital resources, mobile, computers) to deliver remotely content and other educational materials to distance learners or as a complementary tool to face-to-face learning (i.e., blended learning). E-Learning platforms allow students to work online at home or in the classroom, digitally assigned learning tasks.
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Emerging E-Pedagogy in Australian Primary Schools
Learning that is mediated or facilitated by inter-connected digital technologies such Internet-connected computers or mobile devices such phones, and is characterised by rapid knowledge-sharing through social networks or engagement with collaborative virtual learning environments.
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Designing the Virtual Classroom for Management Teaching
Any kind of learning process, which is supported by digital media for presenting and distributing teaching materials or improving or allowing communication between instructor(s) and learner(s), such as simulating a certain situation or allowing access to information which would not be accessible without technology.
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Cyber Behavior
A form of learning done through the use of electronic technology which aids the acquisition and development of knowledge and understanding in order to demonstrable and positively influence behaviors. In e-learning, the Internet provides a learning environment, which is learner-oriented for the students and teachers.
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Digital Education and Its Changing Concepts and Scenario for New Age Teaching and Learning Models: Techno-Educational Context
Electronic Learning is simply use of the ICT in teaching-learning, and not only depends only on online media, and in E-Learning internet is optional and teaching-learning process lies on various ICT devices, and systems.
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Use of On-Line Discussion Forums for Training
Electronic (computer and/or network) transfer of knowledge and skills (see also web-based learning).
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Adaptive Content Planning and Delivery With Assessment Methodology Using Swarm Intelligence on Cloud Computing
A electronic learning is a learning system which is based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic resources.
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E- Learning: Practices in Distance Education
The delivery of a learning, training or education program by electronic means. E-learning involves the use of a computer or electronic device.
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The Continuous and Systematic Study of the College Algebra Flipped Classroom
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A Web-Based Training Experience in Turkey: A University-National Police Collaboration
The use of the Internet and online resources for learning. In-service training: Programs that are offered by organizations to their employees for their professional development
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Digital Burnout in Second Language Acquisition: Exploring Challenges and Solutions in the Chinese Context
The use of digital resources, platforms, and technologies to facilitate learning and education, typically via the internet.
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Theoretical Foundations for Educational Multimedia
This refers to education enhanced through the use of electronic devices and computer infrastructure. Often associated with distant learning with course material and sometimes supervision being delivered through the Internet. Within Higher Education courses this is often referred to as a virtual learning environment.
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Planning Effective Multimedia Instruction
E-Learning is the use of network technology (broadly, the “Internet”) to design, deliver, select, administer, and extend learning. Components of Internet-enabled learning can include content delivery in multiple formats, management of the learning experience, and a networked community of learners, content developers and experts.
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The Wireless Revolution and Schools
A Neologism created at the start of the 2000s to indicate a set of methodologies aimed at using the ICTs in order to provide learners with learning resources and interactions free from temporal and spatial constraints. Three main solutions can be distinguished: content + support, wrap around, and integrated model. These three structures are respectively based on content, teacher’s support for activities between peers and the Internet, and the collaborative learning group.
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Cytopathology and the Smartphone: An Update
Is a broad concept referring to the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) for learning purposes.
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An Open E-Learning Specification for Multiple Learners and Flexible Pedagogies
Learning that is supported by Internet technolgies such as Web pages, forums, and chat facilities.
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Determining the Opinions of University Students on Distance Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic Process
It is one of the increasingly popular distance education applications that provide access to information through digital resources regardless of place, time and place.
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E-Learning and Solidarity: The Power of Forums
Any learning that is mediated by a computer and which requires no direct interaction between the user and a human instructor in order to run.
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The Use of Electronic Games in Distance Learning as a Tool for Teaching and Learning
refers to computer-enhanced learning, computer-based learning, interactive technology, and commonly, distance learning (Hodson et al., 2001; en.wikipedia.org, 2007).
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Formative E-Assessment as a Tool for Promoting Competence-Based E-Learning in Universities: A Contextualized Perspective
A form of distance education (or online learning) where teaching and learning is primarily conducted through web and/or mobile-supported ICT to facilitate learning processes and does not require the teacher and the learner to be available at the same time and place.
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Augmented Reality Based E-Learning Applications
A distance education technique in which electronic devices and the related digital approaches are used in order to perform educational activites by removing limitations of some factors like time and place.
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Cloud-Based Learning: Personalised Learning in the Cloud
A set of models, technologies and processes for the acquisition and use of knowledge using information and computer technologies.
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Honest Communication in Online Learning
A synchronous and asynchronous learning tool capable of being delivered entirely through the Internet.
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E-Learning Critical Success Factors Impacts on Learner Satisfaction and Outcomes
E-learning is a formalized education approach that uses electronic resources. Put differently, the distribution of education to a large number of receivers at the same or various times is known as e-learning.
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Ubuntu Philosophy and Online Assessment in Higher Education Institutions
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Utilizing Online Innovative Technology for Student Success in Higher Education Learning Environments
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Blended Learning Primer
Refers to access to learning resources, via technology, outside the restrictions of time and place.
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Social Impacts of Cyber Culture and Predictions About the Future of Open and Distance Education
Learning process in which learning environments and activities are structured using internet technologies that provide individuals with the opportunity to access each other and collaborate with other learners and lecturers regardless of their location.
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Towards Supporting Academic Authors, Researchers, and PhD Students in Higher Education
Various forms of teaching and learning which are facilitated through the use of technology.
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Open Educational Resources in E-Learning: Standards and Environment
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Educational Policy Analysis Debates and New Learning Technologies in England
Use of computers and electronic devices to acquire skills and or knowledge.
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Building a Tech-Savvy Workforce: Re-Skilling Strategies for Success
Learning and training facilitated through electronic technologies, often delivered online, enabling employees to acquire new skills at their own pace.
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Distance Learning: A Bibliometric-Based Review
Learning mediated by computers, and courses that have been developed to be delivered through the internet.
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Virtual Learning: A Study of Virtual Reality for Distance Education
Education via the internet, network or a blended combination that enables the transfer of knowledge and skills.
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Using Design Patterns to Support E-Learning Design
The delivery of educational content through computer and communication technology.
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Effective Methods of Teaching Asynchronous Classes
A type of learning through computer system facilitated by internet connectivity.
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Eleven Eleven VR: Virtual Reality, Digital Narrative, and Interaction
Electronic environments are mediated learning.
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Perspectives and Implementation of ICT in Teacher Education
This refers to a network enabled transfer of skills and knowledge with the aid of electronic devices, in which information is disseminated to a large number of recipients at the same or different time.
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Electronic Performance Support, E-Learning, and Knowledge Management
The term e-learning means any technologically mediated learning using computers, whether from a distance or in a face-to-face classroom setting (computer-assisted learning; http://www.usd.edu/library/instruction/glossary.shtml).
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Electronic Learning: Theory and Applications
The type of learning conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet.
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Exploring the Role of Social Media Marketing in the Education Sector
Learning system based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as e-learning.
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E-Learning Industry
E-learning is the use of new multimedia technologies and the Internet to improve the quality of learning by facilitating access to resources and services as well as remote exchanges and collaboration.
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Interactive Television Research Opportunities
Term generally used to refer to computer-enhanced learning anytime anywhere, that is to say, when the user wants and from any place where he might be.
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Open Source E-Learning Systems: Evaluation of Features and Functionality
Education delivered electronically, typically over the Internet but also via a network or stand-alone computer. E-learning is computer-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration. Content is delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet, audiotape, videotape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM.
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Sociological Insights in Structuring Australian Distance Education
E-learning uses technology to teach/learn and is a type of “distance education.” University degrees via e-learning may use electronic assessments, virtual classrooms, and online resources.
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Surviving the Game
Any learning-related activity that is supported by the Internet. In the CyberSurvivor study, the focus of e-learning was predominantly on the Internet as a medium of instruction (construction), even though it is acknowledged that e-learning can utilize a much greater variety of technologies other than personal computers connected to the Internet. In essence, e-learning is therefore “the use of network technologies to create, foster, deliver, and facilitate learning,” synchronously and asynchronously anywhere (http://www.synergy-learning.com/education/Samples/SynergyLearning-PedagogyWhitePaper.pdf).
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Opportunities and Challenges in Implementing Distance Learning and e-Learning: A Case Study
Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the Internet. It entails the use of electronic media, education technology, as well as information technology communications.
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Education Quality and Offerings Intersection Post Pandemic for Inclusive Development: A Case Study
Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the internet using ICT devices.
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Policies and Strategies for Digital Inclusion: Regional Governments in Spain
The use of electronic media and information and communication technologies (ICT) in education. It includes numerous types of media that deliver text, audio, images, animation, and streaming video, and includes technology applications and processes such as audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD-ROM, and computer-based learning, as well as local intranet/extranet and web-based learning.
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Technical Outline of a W3 Spatial (Decision Support) Prototype
A broad set of applications and processes which include Web-based and computer-based learning, virtual classrooms and digital information. In companies, it refers to the strategies that use the company network to deliver training courses to employees. Lately in most Universities, it is used to define a specific mode to attend a course of study where the students rarely attend the face-to-face traditional classes room because they study online.
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Robotics E-Learning Supported by Collaborative and Distributed Intelligent Environments
It is interactive learner-centered interactive distance learning with aim to enhance knowledge and performance and it is expanded with the evolution of the information and communication technologies.
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Eportfolios and Open Badges for Open Recognition of Lifelong Learning Outcomes
Organization of educational activities with the use of information contained in databases and used in the implementation of educational programs and ensuring processing of information technologies, technical means, as well as information and telecommunication networks that provide transmission of this information through communication lines, interaction of students and teachers.
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An Overview of Artificial Intelligence in Education
A form of leaning that refers to the broad use of electronic media during the learning process; recently, more and more it has come to mean web-based learning.
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A Synthesis of Training Systems to Promote the Development of Engineering Competences
A distance learning method where the teacher and the trainee are split by distance and all or most of the training procedures are carried out using modern information and telecommunication technologies.
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Revisit Planning Effective Multimedia Instructions
E-Learning is the use of network technology (broadly, the “Internet”) to design, deliver, select, administer, and extend learning. Components of Internet-enabled learning can include content delivery in multiple formats, management of the learning experience, and a networked community of learners, content developers and experts.
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A Comparative Study of the Functionalities and Characteristics of a Learner Model in Adaptive Hypermedia Educational Systems
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Online Learning's Future in the Workplace with Augmented Reality
Learning facilitated through the use of devices based on computer and communications technology such as networked computers, digital television, personal digital assistants, and mobile phones.
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Green Cloud Architecture to E-Learning Solutions
E-learning is all about intelligent learning and that which also makes the student interact with the course content.
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Evaluation of Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, and Open EdX
It is web-based training, learning, and information management activities carried out through internet technologies. E-learning makes life easier for institutions and employees. It facilitates the internal training processes of the institutions and supports the dynamic corporate culture.
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Addressing the E-Learning Contradiction
Learning that takes place via the Internet. The term is adapted from Khan’s (1997) definition of Web-based instruction to reflect a sociocultural emphasis on learning and refers to instructional experiences that utilize the Web to create a meaningful environment where learning is fostered and supported. The term e-learning is often used interchangeably with online learning or Web-based learning and may apply to synchronous or asynchronous learning experiences.
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A Collaborative Approach for Online Dementia Care Training
Learning that takes place via the Internet.
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Data Communications and E-Learning
The use of new multimedia technologies and the Internet to improve the quality of learning.
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Challenges of Change Management in E-Learning
E-learning is the transmission of knowledge whereby the instructor and/or students participating in the learning process are in different places and/or located at different times.
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Informatics Education Enhanced by Problem-Based Learning Model via E-Learning: Experience From BSU Project at SUA
The use of electronic media and information and communication technologies (ICT) in education. E-learning is broadly inclusive of all forms of educational technology in learning and teaching. E-learning is inclusive of, and is broadly synonymous with multimedia learning, technology-enhanced learning (TEL), computer-based instruction (CBI), computer-based training (CBT), computer-assisted instruction or computer-aided instruction (CAI), internet-based training (IBT), web-based training (WBT), online education, virtual education, virtual learning environments (VLE) (which are also called learning platforms), m-learning, and digital educational collaboration. These alternative names emphasize a particular aspect, component or delivery method. Read more about E-learning here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-learning AU115: The URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-learning has been redirected to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-learning. Please verify the URL. .
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Government Innovation Through Knowledge Management
E-learning is a process to improve knowledge dissemination and sharing through the application of information technologies to learning programs such as mentoring or on-the-job training. The concept is also used to refer to formal distance education programs offered through the Internet or other electronic means.
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Smart Cities and the Internet: From Mode 2 to Triple Helix Accounts of their Evolution
A general term used to refer to a form of learning in which the instructor and student are separated by space or time where the gap between the two is bridged through the use of online technologies. The term is used interchangeably in a wide variety of contexts and can be used to define a specific mode to attend a course or programmes of study where learners rarely, if ever, attend face-to-face contact, or rely upon such direct support.
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VEMH: Virtual Euro-Mediterranean Hospital for Evidence-Based Medicine in The Euro-Mediterranean Region
The term e-learning is largely used for continuous medical education, both remote and local. Elementary basic information is usually given for free, whereas more structured and complete information is charged.
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E-Learning Strategies for Emerging Economies in the Knowledge Era
Electronic learning (or e-learning or eLearning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction is computer technology. In some instances, no in-person interaction takes place. It can be defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly internet or computer-based, to reach learners.
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VLE Meets VW
Is learning on Internet Time, the convergence of learning and networks. e-Learning is a vision of what corporate training can become. E-Learning is to traditional training as eBusiness is to business as usual. Different versions and generation of e-learning exist as technologies evolved over the years.
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Strengths and Challenges of Digital Tools in EAP Remote Learning Settings
Formalized teaching and learning conducted with technological media, including the Internet.
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An Integrated Evaluation Approach for E-Learning Systems in Career and Technical Education
E-learning is the purposeful use of communication and information technology to enhance learning experience, which is delivered by computer-based and web-based learning environments.
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Opportunities and Challenges of E-Learning in Spanish Institutions of Higher Education
A type of instruction characterized by online teaching in which learning is conducted and materials are provided via a virtual learning environment.
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Innovative System for Education: The Advent of E-Learning in the University System in the Pandemic Age
Use of digital technologies for distance learning through the use of an internet connection.
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Considerations for Future Technology Development Based on EFL Teachers' Integration of Technology
Typically refers to the use of the internet to provide learning opportunities, such as online courses and video lectures.
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The Impact of Web 2.0 in the Teaching and Learning Process
It is one type of Distance Education that involves the Internet as the main channel to mediate the teaching and learning process.
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A New Approach for Language Learning and Changing the Teacher's Role in Online Education
A learning style that connects students and teacher by an internet connection only, without physical contact in a traditional classroom. In most cases, it refers to a course delivered completely online.
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Designing a Distributed Learning Experience
Learning that is mediated by electronic media.
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Disruptive Technologies and Education: Is There Any Disruption After All?
Term used to designate the type of learning that occurs through electronic devices although it is commonly used to refer to distance educational programs that take place over the internet. It is also often found as synonym with several other terms in the educational technology jargon such as distance learning; however the second does not necessarily imply the mediation of electronic devices or the internet.
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Developing Pedagogical Skills for Teachers: A Learner-Centered Approach for Technology Supported Instructions
A form of learning that takes place when the learner is using electronic technology or learning that happen when the learner takes advantage of learning opportunities offered by any electronic technology.
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A Learner Model Based on Bayesian Networks in Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Digital Libraries and Ontology
Any technologically mediated learning using computers, whether from a distance or in face-to-face classroom setting (computer-assisted learning). It can cover a wide set of applications and processes such as Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration.
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Online Academia
Learning by using tools and materials available online.
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Research Policies for Information and Communication Technologies in Europe
E-Learning (or sometimes electronic learning or eLearning) is a term which may be used to encompass all forms of technology-enhanced learning (TEL), or in some cases very specific types of TEL such as online or Web-based learning. That said, the term does not have a universally accepted definition[1] and there are divides in the e-learning industry about whether a technology-enhanced system can be called e-learning if there is no set pedagogy as some argue e-learning is
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Course Assessment in a Teacher's Learning Community
Electronic learning (or e-Learning or eLearning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction is related to Information and Communication Technologies.
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Major Trends, Issues, and Challenges with Learning Management Systems
Access to, and use of, electronic sources of information and communication through a web-accessible device.
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Making E-Training Cost Effective through Quality Assurance
Learning activities conducted through Internet or Web-based course materials or activities. Learners engage in this activities alone or in groups. These learning groups could be geographically dispersed.
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Recent Advances in Intelligent Tutoring Systems: A Case Study
The process, by which the student learns through the content placed in the Internet and/or digital medium. The teacher and/or tutor is at distance, using the Internet to communicate with the students, possibly intermediated with some face-to-face moments.
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Adapting Adult Learning Theories for Online Learning
This term is defined as the delivery of instructional content or completion of learning experiences through use of electronic technology.
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Using an Information Literacy Program to Prepare Nursing Students to Practice in a Virtual Workplace
This is a process of learning that is facilitated by, delivered by, and supported through information and telecommunications technologies.
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Does E-Learning Improve the Communication Among Students and Lecturers?
The acquisition and the use of knowledge distributed and facilitated primarily by electronic means. This form of learning currently depends on networks and computers but will likely evolve into systems consisting of a variety of channels (e.g., wireless, satellite) and technologies (e.g., cellular phones, PDAs) as they are developed and adopted. E-learning can take the forms of courses as well as modules and smaller learning objects. E-learning may incorporate synchronous or asynchronous access and may be distributed geographically with varied limits of time.
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Culturally Responsive Instruction as Computer-Based Reading Engagement and Literacy Among Native American Students
An educational process that utilizes electronic devices (e.g., desktop computers, laptops, tablets, or smartphones) and software to support and to improve learning.
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The Integration of Educational Technology for Classroom-Based Formative Assessment to Empower Teaching and Learning
Electronic learning which entails the delivery of a learning, program by means of a computer network technology.
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A Math E-Learning Course to Improve Pupils’ Performances
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Motivation on Problem Based Learning
Is the education and training over the Internet. This type of online education allows user interaction with the material using computers.
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Usability Evaluation of E-Learning Systems
According to MSN Encarta, e-learning (or electronic learning) is “the acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer and Internet-based courseware, and local and wide area networks.” In other words, it is learning through electronic means where knowledge and skills are transferred either through the computer networks or through digital media like CD-ROM, DVDs, and so forth. In the Web environment, users may use virtual classrooms, digital collaboration, discussion forums, chat rooms, and so forth, to obtain information and facilitate learning.
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Learners' Perception of Engagement in Online Learning
The medium in which learning takes place via web, where the learners and instructors are physically away from each other.
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Higher Education and Web 2.0: Barriers and Best Practices From the Standpoint of Practitioners
Learning mode that is delivered exclusively online and is supported by the use of electronic resources. It includes both professional training and formal education courses.
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The Effect of Using Mobile Devices on Students' Performance in Writing
Utilizes electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside traditional classroom.
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Environmental Sciences and Distance Education
Learning that is facilitated by the use of digital tools and content. Typically, it involves some form of interactivity, which may include online interaction between the learner and their teacher or peers.
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Original E-Assessment Methods
E-learning implies the use of electronic devices such as computers, tablets, or phones to deliver educational or training content to learners.
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Inclusive Education Practice
E-learning, known as online or electronic learning, obtains information by accessing information through digital technologies and media.
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Evaluation Methods for E-Learning Applications in Terms of User Satisfaction and Interface Usability
Is the learning process facilitated and supported through the use of information and communications technology.
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Trends in the Higher Education E-Learning Markets
Learning using electronic means: the acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer- and Internet-based courseware and local and wide area networks.
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Blended Learning
The use of network technology to plan, deliver, select, manage and expand learning. Usually, the term refers to a training system where the content is transmitted at distance through learning management systems.
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Mobile Devices in the Classroom
E-Learning is electronic learning, and typically this means using a computer to deliver part, or all of a course whether it's in a school, part of your mandatory business training or a full distance learning course.
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The Impact of Learner Content and User Interface Design on E-Learning Quality: Teaching in Times of Crises
Refers to the use of digital technologies to provide access to educational content, resources, and support systems for learners and educators. It had become an increasingly popular method of education, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and can offer benefits such as flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and personalized learning experiences.
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Open Source Software Virtual Learning Environment (OSS-VLEs) in Library Science Schools
Education via the Internet, network, or standalone computer. It is essentially the network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms and digital collaboration.
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E-Learning: Psycho-Pedagogical Utility, Usability and Accessibility Criteria from a Learner Centred Perspective
Learning supported by computers. Most usual e-learning technologies are environment supported by continuously evolving, collaborative processes focused on increasing individual and organizational performance.
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Transforming Universities for a More Competent Society: Digitalization and Higher Education
The use of digital, cloud, internet, mobile, and multimedia technologies to provide high-quality, rich, and engaging remote learning.
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An Innovative E-Learning Platform for Vocational Training of European Local Police Forces
The delivery of a learning, training or education program by electronic means. E-learning involves the use of a computer or electronic device in some way to provide training, educational or learning material. E-learning can involve a greater variety of equipment than online training or education, for as the name implies, “online” involves using the Internet or an Intranet. CD-ROM and DVD can be used to provide learning materials.
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Cloud Computing to Improve Agri-Supply Chains in Developing Countries
A learning method that includes numerous media that deliver text, audio, images, animation, videos, and simulation to support the learning process. Technology applications and processes such as audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD-ROM, or Internet-based delivery support learners to access required materials and develop their understanding of topics.
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A Systematic Review of Gamification Within E-Learning
Is a learning mode which encompasses web-based technologies or virtual learning environments in which learning process can occur electronically anytime and anywhere via the internet or intranets
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The Impact of Technology on School Leadership
Learning that includes the use of ICT.
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The Online Adult Learner: Profiles and Practices
Learning in which technology plays a major role in the delivery of content and the communication between instructor and students and between students.
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Digital Storytelling and Creativity through E-Learning
An education system based on the transfer of the instructional content to the digital environment and on the teaching of that content via this digital environment.
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Cross-Cultural Learning Objects (XCLOs)
E-learning is a general term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning. It is used interchangeably in so many contexts that it is critical to be clear what one means when one speaks of “e-learning” (Wikipedia, 2007). E-learning is a form of distance learning or distance education; however, the latter two are not necessarily e-learning…they could be correspondence courses, and so forth.
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Comparison of Case Studies in Managing E-Learning Programs
Learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and communications technology.
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ICT Support to Those Providing Care to Elderly: Pilot Training Activities in Greece in the Realm of the DISCOVER Project
The delivery of content via electronic media, such as the internet, video, interactive TV and CD-ROM. E-learning encompasses all learning undertaken, whether formal or informal, through electronic delivery.
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Could Educational Technology Replace Traditional Schools in the Future?
Any learning conducted via electronic technology (computers, smartphones and the like).
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Interoperability Approach in E-Learning Standardization Processes
It is the acquisition and use of knowledge distributed and facilitated primarily by electronic means. In particular, E-learning is the use of internet technology for the creation, management, making available, security, selection and use of educational content to store information about those who learn and to monitor those who learn, and to make communication and cooperation possible.
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Distance Education in Higher Education: Modern Applications and Management Courses
Computer based educational tool or system (the “e” comes from electronic) that enables people to learn anywhere and at any time.
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Improving the Workforce in Kazakhstan through Distance Learning Technologies
Learning in which technology plays a major role in the delivery of content and the communication between instructor and students and between students.
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Research on Cultural Factors in Global E-Learning
Any learning event that is delivered to the learners via the Internet.
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Investing in Multimedia Agents for E-Learning Solutions
The delivery of a learning, training, or education program by electronic means. E-learning involves the use of a computer or electronic device to provide training, educational, or learning material.
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Lifelong Learning in the Knowledge Economy: An Empirical Analysis of e-Learning Adoption at Firm-Level
The use of information and communication technologies to support learning, knowledge, and the acquisition of skills.
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Issues with Distance Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
Computer-enhanced learning which may involve the use of Web-based teaching materials, multimedia CD-ROMs, educational animations and simulations, computer-aided assessment, e-mail, and electronic bulletin boards.
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The Combination of Bayesian Networks and Stereotypes to Initialize the Learner Model in Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Considering Call Center Developments in E-HRM
The use of Web-enabled programs and devices to deliver training programs and packages to employees.
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Designing and Randomising Multiple-Choice Questions for E-Learning in Mathematics Using MVGEN
An electronic learning process or online learning process, where knowledge is transferred through electronic technologies and devices.
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The Relationship Between Online Formative Assessment and State Test Scores Using Multilevel Modeling
Learning that uses electronic technology or media (e.g., the Internet) to access education outside of the traditional brick and mortar classroom.
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Didactic, Technological, and Social Challenges in Portuguese Higher Education During the Pandemic Confinement: Testimonials of Experienced Educational Trainers
Education approach based on electronic devices (e.g., computers, tablets…), platforms (e.g., Moodle, TEAMS, …), applications (e.g., video, games, podcast, …).
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Aligning E-Assessment With Learning Outcomes
The use of ICT, and the internet in particular, to enhance any component of the teaching and learning process, including design, delivery, and assessment of learning opportunities.
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Online Graduate Programs and Intellectual Isolation: Fostering Technology-Mediated Interprofessional Learning Communities
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Issues of E-Learning in Third World Countries
Electronically facilitated, enhanced and managed learning.
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Curricula Frameworks for an E-Learning Catalog
Learning activities that are supported by and facilitated through electronic communications delivery methods and technologies, such as the Internet, computer networks, interactive television, satellite broadcast, Web-based conferencing, remote access, virtual classrooms, group, and collaborative software, CD-ROM, DVD, and audio and videotape.
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Expediting Personalized Just-in-Time Training with E Learning Management Systems
The utilization of computing and communications technologies to support the delivery of education, training or skills acquisition.
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Critical Issues Influencing Higher Education Systems in Emerging Countries
Electronic learning (or e-Learning or eLearning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction is computer technology. In some instances, no in-person interaction takes place. It can be defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly internet or computer-based, to reach learners.
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Supporting Learning Design as a Driver for Pedagogical Innovation Within an Integrated Model of Faculty Development
Refers to electronic learning and applies to diverse forms of mediated learning experiences based on the use of digital tools to enhance teaching and learning.
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Artificial Intelligence in E-Learning Systems
any form of learning conducted via electronic media, typically the Internet, it focuses on utilizing the knowledge of professors in such a way that educational systems and courses can be delivered anytime and anywhere.
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What Can College Teachers Learn From Students' Experiential Narratives in Hybrid Courses?: A Text Mining Method of Longitudinal Data
The term refers to various methods of technology-enabled learning systems, supported by the use of information-communication technologies (or ICTs). Communication and educational scholars have often claimed that e-learning is capable of transforming how educators teach to improve their pedagogy.
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Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Quality Management Education
Learning mode that is delivered exclusively online and is supported by the use of electronic resources.
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Distance Teaching and Learning Platforms
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The Determination of Learning Styles in a Learner Model Using the Combination of Bayesian Network and the Overlay Model
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Policy Options for E-Education in Nigeria
Learning that is facilitated by the use of digital tools and content. Typically, it involves some form of interactivity that may include online interaction between the learner and their teacher or peers.
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Public Private Networks
E-learning (technology-enhanced learning or electronic learning) is seen as an instrument to foster the exchange of educational services between partners from academia and industry, to support life long learning scenarios and to bring education offers to the workplace and into everyday life.
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Concepts and Interactions of Personalization, Collaboration, and Adaptation in Digital Learning
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Implementing a Probabilistic Learner Model Into a Course Creation Application
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Development of Bayesian Networks From Use Case Diagrams for Managing the Learner Model
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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The Open University of Israel
The use of electronic technologies and media, mainly the Internet and computer-based and networking technologies, to deliver, support, and enhance teaching and learning.
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The Digital Divide in the World of Education at the Time of COVID-19
Use of digital technologies for distance learning through the aid of an internet connection.
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E-Learning Tool for Regional Development
Learning supported through the use of information and communication technologies, which can cover a spectrum of activities from IT supported (CD-ROM, video conferencing, Web sites, and e-mail) to learning that is entirely online. Typically, it involves some form of interactivity and is widely used in distanc e-learning programs.
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Online Adult Education: Policy, Access, Completion and Equity
E-learning sometimes refered to as electronic learning of eLearning is a term used for web-based distance education without face-to-face interaction between instructors and learners.
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Online Teaching and Learning Amidst COVID-19
It is a process to deliver content and knowledge to stakeholders, learners, and students through the use of an internet-based platform.
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Diagnostic and Formative E-Assessment in Engineering on a Moodle-Based VLE
Electronic learning includes the teaching-learning strategies that use Web technologies via the Internet as main support. Typically, this type of training involves a physical distance between the transmitter and the receiver, that is, between lecturer and student.
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Rethinking E-Learning and Digital Natives
Learning style done on digital sources.
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The Influence of Emotion Recognition in Learning Processes: A Systematic Review
A way of getting knowledge through information and communication technologies.
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Blockchain Implications and Utility for Higher Education
Electronic learning (or e-Learning or eLearning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction is computer technology. In some instances, no in-person interaction takes place. It can be defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly internet or computer-based, to reach learners.
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The LAFEC Experience for Language Skills Acquisition
Learning supported by connected technological systems that provide access to the contents, communication between participants, collaborative activities, assessment, and evaluation.
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Learning Analytics: A Lever for Professional Development of Teachers?
According to Sangrà, Vlachopoulos and Cabrera (2012), “E-learning is an approach to teaching and learning, representing all or part of the educational model applied, that is based on the use of electronic media and devices as tools for improving access to training, communication and interaction and that facilitates the adoption of new ways of understanding and developing learning.”
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Quality Learning Objective in Instructional Design
The use of Internet technologies for learning activities to promote a wide display of solutions for improving knowledge and performance.
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A Study of Trainee Attitude and Satisfaction between E-Learning Training versus Traditional Training
The delivery of a learning opportunity by electronic means such as a computer or other electronic device such as iPads and smart phones.
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Using Assistive Technology to Ensure Access to E-Learning for Individuals with Disabilities
Learning system that utilizes materials that are largely made available electronically.
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The Emerging Role of Innovative Teaching Practices in Tourism Education in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Electronic learning is basically learning that is conducted through an electronic medium typically the internet.
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Challenges in Developing Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems
Facilitating teaching and learning through the use of technology and access to the Internet.
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Mentoring Teams as a Model of Supporting Distance Teaching: The Croatian Example
Learning and teaching that is enabled electronically with the support of digital technology.
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Socio-Technical Challenges of Semantic Web: A Culturally Exclusive Proposition?
Involves the process of knowledge dissemination and acquisition taken place over electronic networks
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Developing Skills and Competencies for Educators' Transitions to Using Digital Technologies: An E-School in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
refers to a learning system based on formalized teaching but with the help of electronic resources, teaching may take place in or out of the classroom.
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Online Learning as a Workplace Safety Answer to the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
Synonymous with online learning. It occurs outside of a physical classroom and takes place online.
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Ensuring QoS Over Wireless Channels for E-Learning
E-learning refers to technologically supported learning in which learning materials are delivered electronically to remote learners via a computer network.
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Generational Learners & E-Learning Technologies
the use of online technologies to deliver content at a distance sometimes used interchangeably with online learning or Web-based instruction. May include e-training, online learning, knowledge management
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How Teachers Use Instructional Design in Real Classrooms
A term used to describe learning that takes place usually online, but includes all forms of electronically-enhanced and mediated learning. Computer-aided instruction, just-in-time learning, and intelligent systems can be included in the term “e-learning”.
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Use of E-Collaboration Technologies Among Students of Management
Electronic learning; the process of learning online, especially via the Internet.
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Faculty Competencies and Incentives for Teaching in E-Learning Environments
“The appropriate application of the Internet to support the delivery of learning, skills, and knowledge in a holistic approach not limited to any particular course, technologies, or infrastructures” ( Henry, 2001 , p. 249).
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Web-Based Multimedia Children's Art Cultivation
Education via the Internet, network, or standalone computer. Network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. e-Learning refers to using electronic applications and process to learn. e-Learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration. Content is delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM.
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The Importance of Tone and Attitude in Email and the Online Classroom
Using electronic technology to obtain or facilitate information and instruction.
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Developing an Integrated Evaluation Framework for E-Learning
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Trends for Business Education Post COVID-19
Electronic learning (or e-Learning or eLearning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction in computer technology. In some instances, no in-person interaction takes place. It can be defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly internet or computer-based, to reach learners.
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A Global Initiative in Forensic Education
Computer enhanced learning. The forensic programs are delivered as text based modules, illustrated with digital images and animations and including case studies. This utilizes a learning management system blackboard Vista.
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The Impact of 4English Mobile App of EFL Students' Reading Performance in a Secondary Education Context
E-learning (short for electronic learning) refers to digital instruction. E-learning is largely synonymous with distance learning.
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E-Learning in New Technologies
Learning that is accomplished over the Internet, a computer network, via CD-ROM, interactive TV, or satellite broadcast
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Quantum Leap and Uptake for Technological Advances in Africa in the Era of the COVID-19 Crisis
short for electronic learning, refers to the use of electronic technologies, primarily the internet, to facilitate and enhance learning and education. It encompasses a broad range of educational activities, materials, and platforms delivered through digital means, allowing learners to access educational content and interact with instructors or peers remotely.
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Micro Lessons Approach in Management Education to Develop Graduate Attributes
Electronic learning (or e-Learning or eLearning) is a type of education where the medium of instruction is computer technology. In some instances, no in-person interaction takes place. It can be defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly Internet or computer-based, to reach learners.
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Influence of E-Learning and Project-Based Learning on Engineering Education
A hybrid of two streams -electronic technology and learning which were independent earlier.
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How the Crowd Can Teach
Learning mediated through electronic means, usually over the Internet.
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Technology-Enhanced Learning: Towards Providing Supports for PhD Students and Researchers in Higher Education
Refers to various forms of teaching and learning which are facilitated through the use of technology.
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University Teachers' Interactions with Their Online Students at an Australian University
refers to the use of ICT to enhance and to support teaching and learning in tertiary education. The teaching and learning include online provision and campus-based or other distance based provision of teaching and learning.
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Combining the Overlay Model and Bayesian Networks to Determine Learning Styles in AHES
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Smart Learning through Pervasive Computing Devices
Learning that is facilitated and supported through the use of information and communication technology, e-learning can cover a spectrum of activities from supported learning, to blended learning (the combination of traditional and e-learning practices), to learning that is entirely online.
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The Open University of Catalonia as a Virtual University
The application of electronic information technologies to education, whereby teaching contents and actions are delivered by electronic means.
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Frustration in Virtual Learning Environments
Can be defined in many ways. In its simplest form, it is individual or group use of electronic media that provide access to online learning tools and resources. These dynamic media offer shared community spaces, support digital communication and collaboration, and link to information sources such as streamed video, podcasts, Webcasts, digital libraries, Web pages, and videoconferencing.
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Implementation of the Ford PAS Web-Based Curriculum
E-learning is a term referring broadly to technology-based learning. It focuses on Web-based delivery methods but is sometimes used in a broader context. It was used initially by corporate universities, but now is being embraced by academia.
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E-Social Constructivism and Collaborative E-Learning
An educational activity or course conducted in an electronic learning milieu, using Internet communication technologies for delivery of instruction, curricular materials and learning activities. In this study, e-learning refers to instructor-lead academic courses which may be offered partially or entirely online.
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Transactive Memory Systems
Is distance education fully virtualized mainly through Internet based channels using hypertext tools, multimedia, or applications to support the teaching and learning processes.
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Generalizable Models for Online Professional Learning Communities for America's K-12 Teachers
The use of both physical hardware, software, and educational theoretic to facilitate learning and improving performance by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources.
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Different Shades of Virtual Learning Environments: From Retrospective to Prospective
It is learning by utilizing electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside of a traditional classroom. Usually, it refers to a course, program or degree delivered completely online.
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Creating Supportive Multimedia Learning Environments
This is instruction that is designed for and delivered on a computer system is classified as e-learning. Effective e-learning is learning that facilitates transfer and retention of content to the learner and meets the learners learning goals. In good e-learning understanding or knowledge is enhanced, behavior changes, processes are improved or some other function gets better (Allen, 2003).
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Distance Learning Rehabilitation of Autistic Reasoning
Education via the Internet, network, or standalone computer. Network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. E-learning refers to using electronic applications and processes to learn. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration. Content is delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet, audio or videotape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM.
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Collaborative Learning: An Effective Tool to Empower Communities
A form of learning that is enabled by the use of digital tools and content, involving interactivity between the learner and their educator or peers17 utilizing a network (LAN, WAN or Internet) for delivery, interaction, or facilitation18. e-learning can be any technologically mediated learning using computers whether from a distance or in face to face classroom setting (i.e., computer assisted learning)19. This form of learning can be used to deliver online courses and/or establish online learning communities, and it supports flexible learning anywhere, anytime for anyone20
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A Critical Perspective on Design Patterns for E-Learning
The systematic use of networked multimedia computer technologies to empower learners, improve learning, connect learners to people and resources supportive of their needs, and integrate learning with performance and individuals with organizational goals.
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E-Learning: The New Standard of Higher Education – Pandemic Impact on Student Perspectives
It is an abbreviation for “electronic education”; It is a discipline in which teaching theory and computer network technology are combined to enable students to complete their courses through a computer network (internet or intranet).
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Foreign Languages Learning: From the E-Book to iTV-Assisted Learning
Education via the Internet, network, or standalone computer. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration.
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Evaluating Learner Satisfaction in a Multiplatform E-Learning System
E-learning refers to any type of learning situation when instruction content is delivered electronically via the Internet.
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Managing the Learner Model With Multi-Entity Bayesian Networks in Adaptive Hypermedia Systems
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Meeting Higher Education Expectations in the Digital Age and Reliability of Assessment in E-Learning Settings
The term e-learning is used synonymously with the term online learning in the context of this chapter. It refers to distance learning that is enabled by ICT (Internet and/or mobile based technologies) to support teaching and learning process; it does not require the teacher and the learner to be available at the same time and place, and constitutes 80% or more learning/teaching activities conducted through web-based ICT.
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The Digital Transformation of Higher Education: The Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic
A learning platform that uses information technologies to conduct learning and teaching activities.
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Learning Management Systems in the Era of E-Learning
A type of learning through computer system facilitated by internet connectivity.
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Performance and Agility in Orchestrating Learning Online
The integrated use of various tools and online resources to provide an environment for learning development and assessment free of the time and location constraints imposed on the instructor(s) and learners.
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Empowering Early Childhood Teachers for Program Completion Through the Integration of Technology
Any electronic learning experience, including remote learning or online instruction.
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Exploring Challenges of Online STEM Education Pedagogy and Practice in the MENA Region: Literature Review
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Group Collaboration in Education
A general term used to refer to technology-enhanced learning. It includes the delivery of learning content via Internet and emerging technologies.
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The Teaching of Corpus Languages in Higher Education: Late Eastern Aramaic (Syriac) at the University of Salamanca
Teaching-learning method that offers training via computers and digital support, enabling asynchronous communication between teacher and student.
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Innovation and Technology for 21st Century Education
The use of technology to assist in the educational process. It is often used to refer to learning situations (both education and training) in which the students and instructor are located in different localities. However, the instructor and teacher can be in close proximity.
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Post-COVID-19 Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities for E-Learning
Online learning, also known as e-learning, is the process of acquiring knowledge via electronic media and technologies. E-learning can be referred to as learning which is made possible by electronic means. Most of the e-learning takes place online, giving students access to their course materials whenever and wherever they choose. Online programmes, degrees, and courses are the most common formats for e-learning.
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Where Are They and Are You There Yet?
Electronic learning is the use of telecommunication and Internet technologies (e.g. Tv, radio, computer, etc.) to deliver information for educational purposes.
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Virtual Course of Accessibility of the Tecnológico Nacional de México and IT Aguascalientes: Analysis and Improvement Proposal
Virtual learning space aimed at facilitating the experience of distance training, both for companies and for educational institutions.
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Enhancing E-Collaboration Through Culturally Appropriate User Interfaces
Learning in groups or individually as facilitated by online interfaces.
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A Case Study Exploring Quality Standards for Quality E-Learning
Learning that takes place via the Internet. Adapting Khan’s (1997) definition of web-based instruction to reflect a sociocultural emphasis on learning, these terms refer to instructional experiences that utilize the Web to create a meaningful environment where learning is fostered and supported. This phrase is often used interchangeably with online learning or web-based learning and may apply to synchronous or asynchronous learning experiences.
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The Clustering of Large Scale E-Learning Resources
A type of technology supported education/learning (TSL) where the medium of instruction is computer technology. In some instances, no in-person interaction takes place. E-learning is used interchangeably in a wide variety of contexts. In companies, it refers to the strategies that use the company network to deliver training courses to employees. In the USA, it is defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly Internet or computer-based, to reach learners. Lately in most Universities, e-learning is used to define a specific mode to attend a course or programmes of study where the students rarely, if ever, attend face-to-face for on-campus access to educational facilities, because they study online.
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Gender Impact on Adult Education
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Using Technology to Support Inclusive Classroom-Based Instruction
S hortened version of electronic learning, or learning via an electronic device.
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E-Learning Applications through Space Observations
The delivery of a learning, training, or education program by electronic means; e-learning involves the use of a computer or electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone) in some way to provide training, educational, or learning material. E-learning can involve a greater variety of equipment than online training or education, for as the name implies, “online” involves using the Internet or an Intranet. CD-ROM and DVD can be used to provide learning materials.
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Future Opportunities for Personalized Online Global Learning
E-learning is the system based on formalised teaching with the help of electronic resources.
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Application of Fuzzy User's Profile for Mining Reusable E-Learning Repositories on Web through Lightweight Mobile Agent
e-Learning is defined as electronic learning, supporting learning through all forms of electronically supported devices and tools. Information and Communication Technology infrastructure has been serving as an efficient platform to enable e-Learning system.
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Human Computer Interaction and the Best Mix of Face-to-Face and E-Interactions inEducational Settings
involves the process of knowledge dissemination and acquisition taken place over electronic networks
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Experiential Learning for Telehealth in Sports Science and Allied Health
Conventionally refers to learning through online platforms and computers. Could be a tethered computer to a desk or un-tethered in the form of a laptop.
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Distance Learning in 21st Century Education
The use of technology to assist in the educational process. It is often used to refer to learning situations (both education and training) in which the students and instructor are located in different localities. However, the instructor and teacher can be in close proximity. .
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Creating Virtual Learning Experiences Based on Engaging Interactions and Collaborative Work in Graduate Programs: A Cognitive Analysis
A methodology used to train individuals through the internet. It requires learning management systems to deliver educational processes.
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Taxonomy of Collaborative E-Learning
An educational activity or course conducted in an electronic learning milieu, using Internet communication technologies for delivery of instruction, curricular materials, and learning activities. In this study, e-learning refers to instructor-lead academic courses that may be offered partially or entirely online.
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Interaction in Cooperative Learning
E-Learning is defined by the Open and Distance Learning Quality Council in the UK (http://www.odlqc.org.uk/odlqc/n19-e.htm) as “the effective learning process created by combining digitally delivered content with (learning) support and services.”
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Competence Training for Project Management: Holistic Analysis Framework
Virtual learning space aimed at facilitating the experience of distance training for companies as well as for educational institutions.
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Utility Analysis of HRM Effectiveness
Refers to the use of computers and networking technology for knowledge and skill building. There are several types of e-learning ranging along two extremes: synchronous training using live instructors and asynchronous or self-paced training, being the latter the most usual form of e-learning.
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Principles of Instructional Design for E-Learning and Online Learning Practices: Implications for Medical Education
Artificially developed digital educational content delivery application that allows self-paced learning opportunities and utilizes ILTs for effective content transfer and content-learner interactivity.
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Learning Object Evaluation
The use of Internet technologies for learning activities to promote a wide display of solutions for improving knowledge and performance.
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3D Printing Applications in STEM Education
Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the Internet.
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Students' Support in an ODeL Context: Students in ODeL
E-learning is the process of acquiring knowledge either formally or informally in any setting by using technological tools.
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Factors Affecting the Adoption of E-Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Online learning which is essentially a type of technology-based training and education.
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Potentials of Selected Information and Communication Technologies in Adult Education Programmes in Nigeria
It is used to refer to an electronic learning involving the use of information and communication technology (ICT).
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Implications for E-Learning in Adult Education Curriculum
E-Learning is electronic learning, and typically this means using a computer to deliver part, or all a course whether it's in a school, part of your mandatory business training or a full distance learning course.
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Distance Education Teaching Methods in Childcare Management
Electronically supported learning; all kinds of learning with the use of digital media for the presentation or distribution of learning materials and/or the support of communication.
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A Learner Model Based on Multi-Entity Bayesian Networks in Adaptive Hypermedia Educational Systems
A concept that describes the cognitive science principles of effective multimedia learning using electronic educational technology.
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Multi-Tier Knowledge-Based System Accessing Learning Object Repository Using Fuzzy XML
Learning that depends on or is enhanced by electronic communication using the latest Information and Communication Technologies (like the Internet).
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Online Collaborative Learning Tools and Types: Their Key Role in Managing Classrooms Without Walls
It is commonly referred to the intentional use of networked information and communications technology in teaching and learning.
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