Integrated E-Learning: Implications for Pedagogy, Technology and Organization (Open and Flexible Learning)

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It is widely recognized that online and e-learning is no longer an exclusive approach used only in distance education and in isolation from traditional education programmes. A real difficulty facing educators and trainers is how to integrate these new learning methods and embed them in established and existing forms of learning, teaching or training. This book forms a serious, in-depth study of the subject and proposes that e-learning is not simply a matter of 'digitizing' traditional materials, but involves a new approach, which must take into account pedagogical, technological and organizational features to form a well-designed education system. A practical focus is maintained throughout, with advice on implementation and case studies drawn from the contributors' considerable experience.Integrated E-Learning is essential reading for anyone wanting to implement, design, develop or deliver e-learning or training courses.

Author(s): Wim Jochems
Edition: 1
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 224

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Notes on the editors......Page 8
Series editor's foreword......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
An introduction to integrated e-learning......Page 14
Instructional design for integrated e-learning......Page 26
Designing integrated collaborative e-learning......Page 37
Performance assessment in integrated e-learning......Page 52
Virtual business e-learning: an approach to integrating learning and working......Page 64
Learning technologies in e-learning: an integrated domain model......Page 77
Educational Modelling Language......Page 93
Interface design for digital courses......Page 113
Usability evaluation of integrated e-learning......Page 125
Work processes for the development of integrated e-learning courses......Page 139
Learning objects: are they the answer to the knowledge economy's predicament?......Page 152
Management and organization of integrated e-learning......Page 164
Coaching and training in integrated electronic learning environments (IELEs)......Page 177
Implementing integrated e-learning: lessons learnt from the OUNL case......Page 189
Evaluating integrated e-learning......Page 200
Epilogue......Page 212
Index......Page 220