Global Challenges and Perspectives in Blended and Distance Learning

Global Challenges and Perspectives in Blended and Distance Learning
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781466639799
ISBN-13 : 1466639792
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Challenges and Perspectives in Blended and Distance Learning by : Willems, J.

This book highlights the perspectives, challenges, and current practices within higher and distance education around the world.

Global Challenges and Perspectives in Blended and Distance Learning

Global Challenges and Perspectives in Blended and Distance Learning
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Publisher : Information Science Reference
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 1466639806
ISBN-13 : 9781466639805
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Challenges and Perspectives in Blended and Distance Learning by :

"This book highlights the perspectives, challenges, and current practices within higher and distance education around the world"--Provided by publisher.

Trends and Issues in Distance Education 2nd Edition

Trends and Issues in Distance Education 2nd Edition
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781617358302
ISBN-13 : 1617358304
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Trends and Issues in Distance Education 2nd Edition by : Lya Visser

Over the last decade, the field of distance education (and e-learning) has substantially strengthened and assumed a more international scope. There has been an impressive growth in the conceptual, empirical and experiential foundations of the field. Trends and Issues in Distance Education: International Perspectives (2nd Ed) captures a representative snapshot of the breadth of current global trends and issues in distance education theory, research, and practice. Through 21 chapters (from over 30 international authors), the book documents new developments in distance education scholarship and practice, presenting a diverse set of viewpoints on the trends and issues affecting this increasingly central discipline. The book is for researchers, practitioners, and students. Chapters speak to the many creative ways in which distance education addresses learning and human development needs around the world. They focus on distance education in dissimilar settings that extend beyond the limitations of the dominating paradigms of the highly developed economies. Contributing authors touch upon conceptual as well as practical issues. They critically reflect on both large- and small-scale distance education initiatives, discussing the use of everything from the most advanced technologies (e.g., 3-D computing) to the most rudimentary technologies (e.g., wind-up radios).

Outlooks and Opportunities in Blended and Distance Learning

Outlooks and Opportunities in Blended and Distance Learning
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Publisher : Information Science Reference
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 1466642076
ISBN-13 : 9781466642072
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Outlooks and Opportunities in Blended and Distance Learning by : Belinda Willems

"This book investigates the impact of the digital age on various methods of distance education, such as E-learning, virtual learning, online learning, and m-learning"--

The Handbook of Blended Learning

The Handbook of Blended Learning
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Publisher : Wiley + ORM
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9781118429570
ISBN-13 : 1118429575
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of Blended Learning by : Curtis J. Bonk

This comprehensive resource highlights the most recent practices and trends in blended learning from a global perspective and provides targeted information for specific blended learning situations. You'll find examples of learning options that combine face-to-face instruction with online learning in the workplace, more formal academic settings, and the military. Across these environments, the book focuses on real-world practices and includes contributors from a broad range of fields including trainers, consultants, professors, university presidents, distance-learning center directors, learning strategists and evangelists, general managers of learning, CEOs, chancellors, deans, and directors of global talent and organizational development. This diversity and breadth will help you understand the wide range of possibilities available when designing blended learning environments. Order your copy today!

International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners

International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781800434868
ISBN-13 : 1800434863
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners by : Jaimie Hoffman

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated growth in online education across the world, forcing many to learn remotely. Presenting case studies from authors around the globe, this volume provides College and university personnel with research, theoretical foundations, and best practice to support and engage online learners.

Culture and Online Learning

Culture and Online Learning
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781000978643
ISBN-13 : 1000978648
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture and Online Learning by : Insung Jung

Culture plays an overarching role that impacts investment, planning, design, development, delivery, and the learning outcomes of online education. This groundbreaking book remedies a dearth of empirical research on how digital cultures and teaching and learning cultures intersect, and offers grounded theory and practical guidance on how to integrate cultural needs and sensibilities with the innovative opportunities offered by online learning. This book provides a unique analysis of culture in online education from a global perspective, and offers:* An overview of the influences that culture has on teaching, online learning, and technology* Culture-sensitive instructional design strategies and teaching guidelines for online instructors and trainers * Facilitation and support strategies for online learners from different cultures * An overview on issues of design, development, communication, and support from a cross-cultural perspective* An overview of how online education is perceived, planned, implemented, and evaluated differently in various cultural contextsWritten by international experts in the field of online learning, this text constitutes with a comprehensive comparative introduction to the role of culture in online education. It offers essential guidance for practitioners, researchers, instructors, and anyone working with online students from around the world. This text is also appropriate for graduate-level Educational Technology and Comparative and International Learning programs.

Online, Blended, and Distance Education in Schools

Online, Blended, and Distance Education in Schools
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781000977974
ISBN-13 : 1000977978
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Online, Blended, and Distance Education in Schools by : Tom Clark

Co-Published with the Microsoft Corporation Online, Blended and Distance Education in Schools provides students enrolled in Education Technology, Educational Administration and related Masters and PhD programs with expert opinions and insights on the practice and policy in K-12 online, blended and distance education, online and blended programs, including curriculum, instruction, technology and management aspects. It describes the status and trends of the field, provides illustrative program examples, explores the issues and challenges that programs face and highlights ongoing research in key areas related to program effectiveness. Topics discussed:* The current status of K-12 online, distance and blended learning in the U.S.* Policy, funding, and management issues in relation to program implementation* Research on effective programs within governmental jurisdiction and various program types* Global case studies that represent the variety of ways programs are being successfully implemented * A synthesis of key findings and lessons learned, and local and global visions for the future of K-12 distance and online learningThis text is highly appropriate for students enrolled in Educational Technology, Educational Administration and related Masters and PhD programs. An online companion resource provides pedagogical features that enhance text use in a classroom setting.

Blended Learning

Blended Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9781134742028
ISBN-13 : 1134742029
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Blended Learning by : Anthony G. Picciano

Blended learning, which combines the strength of face-to-face and technology-enhanced learning, is increasingly being seen as one of the most important vehicles for education reform today. Blended learning allows both teacher and learner access to radically increased possibilities for understanding how we transmit and receive information, how we interact with others in educational settings, how we build knowledge, and how we assess what we have taught or learned. Blended Learning: Research Perspectives, Volume 2 provides readers with the most current, in-depth collection of research perspectives on this vital subject, addressing institutional issues, design and adoption issues, and learning issues, as well as an informed meditation on future trends and research in the field. As governments, foundations, schools, and colleges move forward with plans and investments for vast increases in blended learning environments, a new examination of the existing research on the topic is essential reading for all those involved in this educational transformation.