Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s Perspective

When you really get down to analysing it, the promises of E-Learning often have yet to materialize. The question how e-learning can be successful becomes more urgent as we move from an ‘early adopter’ stage to a more general offering. In the discussion about the best strategy for e-learning it becom...

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Main Author: Ulf-D. Ehlers
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Centre National d'Enseignement à Distance 2004-01-01
Series:Distances et Médiations des Savoirs
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/dms/2707
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spelling doaj-7fc2cdab6ffd489faf8c789942f0758a2020-11-25T02:44:49ZfraCentre National d'Enseignement à DistanceDistances et Médiations des Savoirs2264-72282004-01-012310.4000/dms.2707Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s PerspectiveUlf-D. EhlersWhen you really get down to analysing it, the promises of E-Learning often have yet to materialize. The question how e-learning can be successful becomes more urgent as we move from an ‘early adopter’ stage to a more general offering. In the discussion about the best strategy for e-learning it becomes more and more clear that e-learning has to be based on the learner. This includes the necessity to postulate in a clear way that the needs of the learners have to be determined in a concrete manner before starting the project. Important aspects are therefore the awareness of the learning biography, of individual learning preferences and of social needs. It is important to acknowledge that quality of a learning process is not something that is delivered to a learner by an e-learning provider but rather constitutes a process of co-production between the learner and the learning-environment. That means that the product/ outcome of an educational process is not exclusively a result of the production process of an educational institution. Quality therefore has to do with empowering and enabling the learner. It has to be defined at the final position of the provision of the learning-services : the learner. The article describes learners preferences in e-learning based on empirical results of today’s largest survey in this field [1]. It thus facilitates the construction of learner oriented services portfolios in e-learning. First publication : http://www.eurodl.org/materials/contrib/2004/Online_Master_COPs.htmlhttp://journals.openedition.org/dms/2707qualitye-Learninglearner-orientationlearner’s preferencesempirical modelsubjective quality
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Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s Perspective
Distances et Médiations des Savoirs
quality
e-Learning
learner-orientation
learner’s preferences
empirical model
subjective quality
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title Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s Perspective
title_short Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s Perspective
title_full Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s Perspective
title_fullStr Quality in e-Learning from a Learner’s Perspective
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publisher Centre National d'Enseignement à Distance
series Distances et Médiations des Savoirs
issn 2264-7228
publishDate 2004-01-01
description When you really get down to analysing it, the promises of E-Learning often have yet to materialize. The question how e-learning can be successful becomes more urgent as we move from an ‘early adopter’ stage to a more general offering. In the discussion about the best strategy for e-learning it becomes more and more clear that e-learning has to be based on the learner. This includes the necessity to postulate in a clear way that the needs of the learners have to be determined in a concrete manner before starting the project. Important aspects are therefore the awareness of the learning biography, of individual learning preferences and of social needs. It is important to acknowledge that quality of a learning process is not something that is delivered to a learner by an e-learning provider but rather constitutes a process of co-production between the learner and the learning-environment. That means that the product/ outcome of an educational process is not exclusively a result of the production process of an educational institution. Quality therefore has to do with empowering and enabling the learner. It has to be defined at the final position of the provision of the learning-services : the learner. The article describes learners preferences in e-learning based on empirical results of today’s largest survey in this field [1]. It thus facilitates the construction of learner oriented services portfolios in e-learning. First publication : http://www.eurodl.org/materials/contrib/2004/Online_Master_COPs.html
topic quality
e-Learning
learner-orientation
learner’s preferences
empirical model
subjective quality
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