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Evidence for sustainable e-learning in quality online learning environments: a purposive approach to content analysis

Authors :
McLoughlin, Catherine
Le Cornu, Peter
Jackson, Wanda
Gerbic, Philippa
Stacey, Elizabeth
McLoughlin, Catherine
Le Cornu, Peter
Jackson, Wanda
Gerbic, Philippa
Stacey, Elizabeth
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

This paper examines a methodology for establishing quality in online learning environments. For e-learning to be sustainable in flexible, open and distance learning, its value in learning must be able to be analysed. In the case of computer conferencing, one way to do this is with content analysis. This methodology is discussed with a review of current frameworks. These indicate that while some researchers and evaluators either use or modify existing frameworks, most researchers develop new ones, generally through the adaptation of existing theories, concepts or model, but in some cases through grounded theory approaches. The development and implementation of two frameworks are then discussed in detail. Both were developed to investigate and evaluate both collaborative learning and deep and surface learning as evidenced in computer conferences. Evidence of such learning attributes are precisely the elements of value in e-learning that can be shown through such a methodology. These attributes can then be integrated into courses developed for quality online learning environments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn945704322
Document Type :
Electronic Resource