2006
DOI: 10.28945/245
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Online Communication and Information Technology Education

Abstract: Executive SummaryBlended Learning, a learning facilitation that incorporates different modes of delivery, models of teaching, and learning styles, introduces multiple media to the dialog between the learner and the facilitator. This paper examines online communication as the link between established theory of learning and literature on e-learning in order to better understand the appropriate use of blended learning in an actual Information Technology course. First, previously defined theoretical constructs tha… Show more

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“…Alternatively, it may be that a mix of techniques is optimal for improving outcomes rather than active learning techniques alone. Advocates of blended learning (e.g., Heinze & Procter, 2006) suggest the importance of a blended learning environment, which can be defined as “a learning facilitation that incorporates different modes of delivery, models of teaching, and learning styles, introduces multiple media to the dialog between the learner and the facilitator” (p. 235). Therapist variables, such as anxiety-level and learning style, may have also contributed to the findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, it may be that a mix of techniques is optimal for improving outcomes rather than active learning techniques alone. Advocates of blended learning (e.g., Heinze & Procter, 2006) suggest the importance of a blended learning environment, which can be defined as “a learning facilitation that incorporates different modes of delivery, models of teaching, and learning styles, introduces multiple media to the dialog between the learner and the facilitator” (p. 235). Therapist variables, such as anxiety-level and learning style, may have also contributed to the findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some e-learning systems now incorporate features such as wikis or blogs (Awodele et al, 2009). Some have argued that true blended learning is not solely combining face-to-face and online instruction (categories 1 and 2), but must also have elements of social interaction (category 3) (Heinze & Procter, 2006). In these cases, there is greater opportunity for collaborative, horizontal (peer-to-peer) learning.…”
Section: Lmss Contrasted With Snssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study delivers innovative viewpoints refer to Lewin's cycles of 'action research' and its following applications [2] in the online education domain to construct the desired learning diagnostic framework. Action research establishes the fundamental research methodologies to link e-learning activities simultaneously with learning theories such as Laurillard's conversational framework or Salmon's Emoderating model [1] [6].…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researches have discussed about learning life cycle which influences the functions designed in LMS nowadays [1][2][6] [7]. For example, Laurillard proposed a framework for analyzing educational media, whereas Lewin's cycles of action research indicated that the first steps of learning life cycle is 'Diagnostics' [2].…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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