scholarly journals Working in Creative Partnership with Students to Co‐Produce Neuroanatomy e‐Learning Resources in a new era of Blended Learning

Author(s):  
Scott Border ◽  
Charlotte Woodward ◽  
Octavia Kurn ◽  
Cara Birchall ◽  
Hailey Laurayne ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 271-273 ◽  
pp. 1185-1188
Author(s):  
Lu Yi Li ◽  
Yan Lin Zheng ◽  
Fang Lin Zheng

This paper proposes a framework for the design of blended learning that consists of three key considerations: what to blend, how to blend and effects of blending. “Blending (what to blend)” involves four aspects: the blending of traditional classroom-based, e-learning and real learning contexts, the integration of various learning resources (contents, tools and social support), the combination of formal and informal learning, and the convergence of different learning methods (individual, group, class-based collective learning).


2018 ◽  
pp. 49-57
Author(s):  
N. A. Gluzman

In the modern educational space regarding the realities of the information society special importance is attached to issues related to the provision of a high level of informatization of education, which implies teachers’ mastering the necessary competencies and the ability to introduce e-learning resources into educational and training practice. Adobe Flash as one of the platforms for creating web applications and multimedia presentations enjoys greatest popularity with users including teachers. However, in connection with the announcement of discontinuing Adobe Flash support in 2020, the issue of choosing an analog to create web applications and presentations for use in teaching purposes is becoming particularly relevant. The article provides a comprehensive analysis of developing electronic educational resources by teachers using Adobe Flash and HTML5 for teaching math in primary school.


Author(s):  
A. S. Christochevskaya ◽  
S. A. Christochevsky

Informatization of education has been going on for 30 years. During this time, a good material and technical base appeared in schools, there are repositories of e-learning resources to which teachers have access. However, it is difficult to use these e-learning resources due to their too large number and not always high level. It is advisable to introduce a system of reviews and recommendations, to conduct a comparative analysis, as well as to make reviews of resources on a particular subject/topic. In addition, the demand for e-learning resources is affected by the fact that education authorities encourage not so much the use of e-learning resources as their development by the teacher himself. In general, the load on teachers has increased instead of the promised saving of time and effort when using the e-learning resources. At the same time, many e-learning resources are not very effective, since they do not meet the requirements of cognitiveness (they contribute not to learning, but to simple memorization of the material). It is necessary to explore the process of learning new material: this will allow you to create cognitive e-learning resources and other resources that would help you with equal probability to successfully acquire new knowledge for students belonging to different psycho-types. At the initial stage of the study of any subject, it is more expedient to use the usual “paper” method, that is, a textbook and not overload the student’s brain with excessive information. Only when he has mastered the basic provisions, we can turn to e-learning resources, bearing in mind that they must be cognitive, that is, they are aimed at logical perception and rapid intuitive learning, only in this case e-learning resources can be considered effective. The conclusion is formulated that cognitiveness is the next stage of informatization of education after the stage of electronization.


Author(s):  
R J Singh

This article reports on the use of blended learning in higher education. Blended learning has become popular in higher education in recent years. It is a move beyond traditional lecturing to incorporate face-to-face learning with e-learning, thereby creating a blend of learning experiences. The problem is that learning in higher education is complex and learning situations differ across contexts. Whilst there is face-to-face contact at some institutions, others offer distance learning or correspondence learning. In each context, the mode of learning may differ. The challenge is to cater for various learning opportunities through a series of learning interactions and to incorporate a blended approach. The aim of this study was to examine various ways of defining blended learning in different contexts. This was done through an examination of experiences of the use of blended learning in different higher education contexts. The study presents a case of blended learning in a postgraduate course. The experiences from all these cases are summarised and conclusions and recommendations are made in the context of blended learning in higher education in South Africa.


Author(s):  
John Erpenbeck ◽  
Simon Sauter ◽  
Werner Sauter
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EXPLORE ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sriasih Sriasih
Keyword(s):  

Peluang yang ditawarkan oleh penggunaan TIK dalam pendidikan begitu banyak jumlahnya, sehingga   dapat   mengarah   pada   pengalaman belajar yang lebih baik dan lebih menarik.  Efek ini tidak hanya terbatas pada ruang kelas, tetapi juga transformasi model pendidikan,  contohnya seperti  model  jarak  jauh  ke  model  e-learning atau blended learning  yang menawarkan  pilihan baru  dalam  penyampaian, serta  peluang  baru dalam layanan pelatihan guru dan dukungan lain. Kapasitas TIK untuk membangun  jaringan tanpa batas merupakan kemungkinan pembelajaran inovatif   yang  setara  di  seluruh   wilayah   dan negara. Kemampuan  siswa untuk memanfaatkan TIK sudah menjadi kebutuhan baru untuk sistem pendidikan yang efektif. Kata Kunci: TIK, Teknologi Informasi, Pendidikan.


Author(s):  
Oluyinka Titilope Afolayan

The availability and use of e-learning resources in the acquisition and transfer of knowledge have been observed as a steering agent that facilitates the realization of major educational benefits in a developing economy. This study investigated the availability, accessibility, and use of e-learning tools by undergraduate students in the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, including the challenges limiting the full exploitation of e-learning resources for optimal usage and efficient e-service delivery. The methodology adopted for this research was purely survey design using the questionnaire approach as the main instrument for data collection. From the findings, limited availability, accessibility and usage of e-learning resources by the undergraduate students were revealed. The findings further showed that the major challenges hindering the effective use of e-learning resources amongst University of Ilorin students include lack of sophisticated e-learning resources such as teleconferencing, video conferencing, virtual classroom among others and high cost in the procurement of facilities that support e-learning. Based on these findings, recommendations are made towards addressing the challenges encountered by students in the utilization of e-learning resources in higher institutions of learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 40-44
Author(s):  
Olivia Fragoso-Diaz ◽  
Vitervo Lopez Caballero ◽  
Juan Carlos Rojas-Perez ◽  
Rene Santaolaya-Salgado ◽  
Juan Gabriel Gonzalez-Serna

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