2007
DOI: 10.2304/elea.2007.4.4.482
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How Do We Know E-Learning Works? Or Does it?

Abstract: E-learning is an accepted and commonly used component in tertiary education. However, success would appear to remain variable. Effective e-learning is a concept which sometimes eludes even the most reputable of online educators. It is an issue which plagues both the corporate and education fields and which is frequently aggravated by the numerous, often contradictory, studies on the subject. This article seeks to yield the merits of these studies in order to decipher some of the better means of effectively eva… Show more

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“…ELearning encompasses a variety of headings, including computer-based learning, internet-based education and online learning, and includes the use of e-books, social network platforms, audio-visual technologies and digital broadcasting networks (Chawinga and Zozie, 2016; Daniel, 2014; Lee and Duncan-Howell, 2007; Siemens, 2012). Digital technologies are evolving at a rapid pace, coupled with a constant gain in momentum of distance and online education through cross-border developments, transnational delivery and the international franchising of higher education, which has led to the phenomenon called distributed learning (Santally, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ELearning encompasses a variety of headings, including computer-based learning, internet-based education and online learning, and includes the use of e-books, social network platforms, audio-visual technologies and digital broadcasting networks (Chawinga and Zozie, 2016; Daniel, 2014; Lee and Duncan-Howell, 2007; Siemens, 2012). Digital technologies are evolving at a rapid pace, coupled with a constant gain in momentum of distance and online education through cross-border developments, transnational delivery and the international franchising of higher education, which has led to the phenomenon called distributed learning (Santally, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Best practice in online instruction includes providing authentic learning environments where collaborative learning is enhanced through both synchronous and asynchronous discussion platforms [16]. "Dialogue provides not only information about students' learning but is also an important means by which teachers can gain instant feedback about how students learn [17, p.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e-learning has rapidly grown since two decades after the wide availability of internet services provided to the public, especially in the industrial field since the 1990s. It became an accepted and commonly used component in tertiary education [10]. Currently, activities of e-learning are various and multiple, such as typing the content, training, communicating through the internet and intranet of a school or a university.…”
Section: E-learningmentioning
confidence: 99%