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What is Online Education
1.
An
education
al experience that has no physical boundary, allows for students to take part in classes and interact with peers from any location.
Learn more in: Emergence of Successful Online Courses: A Student and Faculty Shift
2.
Online education
is teaching a class totally or partially through internet and
online
course management tools.
Learn more in: Can Online Education Be the Answer?: Exploring Transformational Learning in Two Online Teacher Education Courses
3.
This term refers to organized
education
based on the internet. This form of
education
is well-planned and is usually used during normal times.
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4.
Distance
education
primarily delivered
online
.
Learn more in: IM Support for Informal Synchronous E-Collaboration
5.
Post-secondary
education
of various disciplines that occur in digital environments whether asynchronous or synchronous, fully
online
or hybrid.
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6.
A learning context in which most, if not all, learning takes place
online
. This type of
education
has its origins from distance
education
.
Learn more in: Access Barriers Experienced by Adults in Distance Education Courses and Programs
7.
Online education
refers to instructional activities or programs that were delivered over the World Wide Web.
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8.
A flexible instructional model that takes place via the internet.
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9.
A type of distance learning, without attending a physical institution, in which students and teachers interact over the Internet.
Learn more in: Collective Intelligence in Online Education
10.
Learning that takes place in a virtual space not reliant on geographical location, unlike traditional on-campus
education
that shares a physical space.
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11.
Learning that takes place electronically and relies on the Internet to provide new information or experiences for participants.
Learn more in: Room to IMPROVE: Designing Virtual Professional Learning Environments
12.
Teaching and learning processes conducted in a virtual environment, using
online
platforms and tools.
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13.
Teaching and learning occurring primarily or entirely in an
online
(internet-based) environment.
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14.
Education
that takes place over the Internet. It is also often referred to as ‘
online
learning’.
Learn more in: A Theoretical Perspective of Inequities in Online Learning/Education Based on Generational Differences
15.
Facilitation of a class which was designed for delivery through a completely
online
modality.
Online education
involves extensive planning over a period of months.
Learn more in: Best Practices for Emergency Remote Teaching
16.
A dynamic learning format taught by means of the Internet in which learners and instructor interact through the use of several of technologies for the purpose of intentional learning.
Learn more in: A Model for Knowledge and Innovation in Online Education
17.
Means of instruction where part or the entirety of interaction between the instructor and students is virtual.
Online education
includes hybrid, synchronous, and asynchronous modalities.
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18.
Teaching and learning over the Internet characterized by the physical separation of teachers and learners, the influence of an
education
al organization, and the bidirectional flow of information between students and instructors. They are typically supported by learning management systems, such as Blackboard or Moodle.
Learn more in: Online Education and Cultural Background
19.
Courses and programs that are offered digitally (web-based); designed specifically for web-based delivery for self-directed, self-motivated learners; offers flexibility and convenience for learners with obligations that create barriers to traditional class schedules.
Learn more in: Online Faculty Community: Support and Resources for Teaching Online
20.
It indicates a form of distance
education
embedded with technology and the internet.
Education
al activities are carried out using digital technologies and the internet.
Online education
includes various things in the teaching-learning process, such as audio, visual, animation, and virtual environments. It gives a more flexible teaching-learning environment than traditional
education
.
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21.
Instruction that occurs using a web-based platform where the instructor and students are not in the same physical location.
Learn more in: Teaching Ethics Online to Health Sciences Professionals
22.
Online education
is the modern form of distance learning with the Internet often uniting the distance learning instructor with distance learner.
Learn more in: Massive Open Online Courses: Promoting Intercultural Communication
23.
Refers to asynchronous learning facilitated by the use of computer networks and the Internet
Learn more in: Helping Faculty Design Online Courses in Higher Education
24.
A form of distance
education
that delivers instruction through the internet.
Learn more in: What Is It They Want?: Student Perceptions of Emergency Remote Teaching
25.
differs from traditional classroom teaching in two essential elements, 1) physical distance, and 2) time, allowing the learner more flexibility. The most basic form is to deliver syllabi, lecture notes, reading materials, and assignments via the Internet. The more advanced level includes computer conference facilities, a help desk, linkage of conferencing and Web page assignment, testing and course management tools, and evaluation (Karuppan 2001).
Learn more in: Online Learning Experiences of University Students
26.
It is an instructional delivery system where knowledge is disseminated through internet or through e-platform.
Learn more in: Framework to Navigate the Virtual Classroom Space
27.
Facilitation of a class which was designed for delivery through a completely
online
modality.
Online education
involves extensive planning over a period of months.
Learn more in: Supporting Faculty and Students During Pandemic Conditions: An Online Department Chair's Perspective
28.
The use of technology, the computer, and the Internet to bring the instructor and the learner together to complete the content and requirements of the course.
Learn more in: Assessing Online Courses in Health Education: Training a 21st Century Health Workforce
29.
Delivering courses via the Internet.
Learn more in: Current Use and Attitude Towards Learning Management Systems (LMS) in Turkish Universities
30.
Education
delivered electronically via the internet, most often asynchronous thus requiring no face-to-face meeting times.
Learn more in: Scaling Online Education at a Small, Private University
31.
Online education
refers to the method of content dissemination and rapid learning through the application of information technology and Internet technology. Transformation from classical systems to digital systems in a way that all functions of a business can be carried out on digital media.
Learn more in: Improving Maritime English Oral Communication Skills in an Online Environment: Engaging Students as Teams
32.
A type of distance
education
. It utilizes computers and internet to conduct teaching and learning activities.
Learn more in: Exploring Chinese Faculty Perceptions of Quality Standards for Online Education
33.
Teaching and learning mediation process mediated by the web and its digital interfaces that enable interactive and hypertext communicational practices.
Learn more in: Distance Education and Teacher Training: Perspectives for the Development of Digital Skills
34.
A learning context in which most, if not all, learning takes place
online
. This type of
education
has its origins from distance
education
.
Learn more in: Utilization of Distance Education in Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher Education
35.
A model of
online
technology-based
education
which is often well designed in advanced and appropriately informed by theoretical research and best practice, hence distinguishing itself from EoE.
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36.
The use of the Internet and other
online
technologies to deliver
education
al programs.
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37.
Web-based course work in which at least 75% of course content is delivered
online
.
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38.
A learning environment created using the Web and accessed through the computer. Classes are conducted using the Internet as the delivery method rather than a traditional brick-and-mortar classroom setting.
Learn more in: Emphasizing Diversity through 3D Multi-User Virtual Worlds
39.
Education
al method that utilizes the internet to deliver content; delivery can be asynchronous or synchronous.
Learn more in: Reshaping Pharmacy and Allied Health Education for a Post-Pandemic World Using Kotter's Change Model
40.
A type of
education
which is delivered and administered using the internet.
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41.
Online education
is a course format where students and instructors correspond and interact using virtual methods such as: email, Web conferencing, and learning management systems and are delivered asynchronously.
Learn more in: Online Learning: Demotivators and Motivators of Faculty Online Teaching Participation
42.
Courses designed for learning which are delivered on the Internet.
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43.
Type of
education
where students use their home computers through the internet.
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44.
Learning that occurs with the assistance of the Internet or computers.
Learn more in: Training Instructors to Teach Multimodal Composition in Online Courses
45.
Electronically supported learning that relies primarily on the Internet and digital platforms for teacher/student interaction and the distribution of essential syllabus materials.
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46.
Any type of learning that occurs
online
and a flexible approach for delivering
education
al content.
Learn more in: English Learners' Self-Regulated Learning Strategies: A Comparison of Their Experiences in Face-to-Face and Online Education
47.
Teaching and learning mediated by computer-based technology that features differences in how learners can have control over time, place, medium or pace of instruction.
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48.
A general term, which encompasses any kind of learning that is done exclusively
online
.
Online
courses may be delivered synchronously or asynchronously.
Learn more in: Concepts, Issues, and Challenges of Virtual Universities
49.
Online Education
consists of courses that are delivered over the Internet and can be accessed from a computer with a Web browser.
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50.
A learning context in which most, if not all, learning takes place on the Internet. This type of
education
has its origins from distance
education
.
Learn more in: Doctoral Student Experiences in an Online Degree Program: A Review of the Distance Education Literature and an Exploration of Their Perspectives
51.
The process of the teacher acting on learners in a virtual space, where the explanation of the curriculum, giving instructions, discussion, providing feedback and evaluation are carried out exclusively through the (two-way) transmission of information over the Internet. Study materials are published through network communication means.
Learn more in: Digital Competencies in Online Education: Challenges for Now
52.
Form of learning in which the student does not have face-to-face interaction with the teacher nor the classmates.
Learn more in: The Revolution of Education Accelerated as a Consequence of the Pandemic
53.
Credit-granting courses or
education
training delivered primarily via the Internet to students at remote locations, including their homes.
Online
courses may have both synchronous and asynchronous components. An
online
course may include a requirement that students and teachers meet once or periodically in a physical setting for lectures, labs, or exams, so long as the time spent in the physical setting does not exceed 25 percent of the total course time (U.S. News and World Report, 2004).
Learn more in: Creating Positive E-Learning Experiences for Online Students
54.
Education
al courses and programs offered entirely
online
using computer-mediated learning platforms.
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