Implementation and case studies

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    • Ally, Mohamed
    • Khan, Badrul H.

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Implementation and case studies

edited by Mohamed Ally and Badrul H. Khan

(Routledge international handbooks, . International handbook of E-learning ; v. 2)

Routledge, 2015

  • hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The International Handbook of e-Learning, Volume 2 provides a comprehensive compendium of implementation and practice in all aspects of e-learning, one of the most significant ongoing global developments in the entire field of education. Covering the integration, challenges, implications, and context-appropriate use of open education networks, blended learning, mobile technologies, social media, and other platforms in a variety of unique international settings, these thirty contributions illustrate the wide-ranging applications and solutions made possible by this rapidly growing new paradigm. Case studies are driven by empirical research and attention to cultural specificity, while future research needs are discussed in relation to both confirmed practice and recent changes in the field. The book will be of interest to anyone seeking to create and sustain meaningful, supportive learning environments within today's anytime, anywhere framework, from teachers, administrators, and policy makers to corporate and government trainers.

目次

Preface Forward Acknowledgements About the Editors Contributing Authors Chapter 1: Opening Digital Learning for Deeper Inquiry, Jon Mason and Hitendra Pillay Chapter 2: Using Social Media in the Online Classroom, Lisa Marie Blaschke and Jane Brindley Chapter 3: The integration of educational technology in education and in the workplace: An organizational perspective, Claude Martel Chapter 4: Mobile learning in higher education: Current status and future possibilities, Yasemin Gulbahar, Carolyne Jacobs, and Koenig Andreas Chapter 5: Media-Based Learning Methodology: Stories, Games, and Emotions, Prof. Dr. habil. Hans W. Giessen Chapter 6: A Case of Distance Education through Social Network Sites, Giovanni Farias Chapter 7: Multimedia production projects: relevant issues and possible models for mobile learning, Izabel de Moraes Sarmento Rego, Joni de Almeida Amorim, and Per M. Gustavsson Chapter 8: Learners of Digital Era (LoDE): What's true, and what's just hype about the so-called digital natives, Emanuele Rapetti and Lorenzo Cantoni Chapter 9: Blended Learning in Higher Education, Fayiz M. Aldhafeeri Chapter 10: ePortfolio Development and the Potential Relationship to Learning Theories, Anthony Ralston Chapter 11: Development of a context appropriate E-learning site, Tanim Ashraf, Shekh Mohammad Mahbubul Kadir, and Sanjib Saha Chapter 12: Education's Second Life: Virtual Learning in Higher Education, Shelagh McGarth and Carlo M. Trentadue Chapter 13: Lifelong Learners and Teachers' Time Management Competency in E-learning, M. Romero and E. Barbera Chapter 14: Library Support for Online Learners, Katherine M. Tyler Chapter 15: 2D and 3D virtual environments: communication potentialities for E-learning education, Tatiana Stofella Sodre Rossini and Edmea Oliveira dos Santos Chapter 16: Open and Virtual Universities Worldwide, Susan Bainbridge and Mohamed Ally Chapter 17: E-learning and mobile learning development in the State of Qatar, Martha Robinson, Mohamed Ally, and Mohammed Samaka Chapter 18: Implementing Mobile Learning Devices into Tertiary Classrooms: A UAE Case Study, Troy Priest and Kevin Schoepp Chapter 19: E-learning Implementation at an Open University: The case of Universitas Terbuka (The Indonesia Open University), Dewi Padmo and Sri Harijati Chapter 20: Maximizing Study Hours with Cloud and Mobile Based E-learning: A case study at a full-online university in Japan, Hiroshi Kawahara, Miwako Nogimori, and Sayaka Matsumoto Chapter 21: E learning in India, Ramesh C. Sharma and Sanjaya Mishra Chapter 22: Using mobile phones for teacher professional development in Bangladesh: Views of secondary school teachers and teacher facilitators, Robina Shaheen and Ashok Paul Kumar Chapter 23: Managing the change during E-learning integration in Higher Education: A case study from Saudi Arabia, Khalid Alshahrani and Len Cairns Chapter 24: Issues and Implications of Integrating E-learning at Arab Universities, Ali Al-Musawi and Mary Lane-Kelso Chapter 25: E-learning for Continuing and Professional Development, Angela Kwan and Mary Wilson Chapter 26: Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Dewey's Theory of Experience to Interpret Faculty Experience of E-learning at One School of Public Health, Terry Kidd and Jean Madsen Chapter 27: A Blended Learning Approach to Team-Oriented Work in Large Classes: A Facebook Case Study, Salys Sultan Chapter 28: Mobile Learning BYOD implementation in an Intensive English Program, Rasha Alokaily Chapter 29: Blended Learning and Teaching - a Panacea for Students with Learning Disabilities, Edith Gotesman Chapter 30: Supporting student engagement in E-learning in a resource constrained institution: experiences from Makerere university, Michael Walimbwa Index

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