User Requirements from a Group Perspective: The Case of Distance Learning Mediated by Computer Conferencing

Author(s):  
Tania Kurland ◽  
Paul Barber
2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 63-73
Author(s):  
Elisaveta Trichkova ◽  
Krasimira Stoilova

Abstract The aim of this paper is to propose an approach for quality assessment and efficiency of the web-based system for distance learning. This system has useful options for on-line creation and use of Web-based courses by other medical disciplines in Medical University - Sofia. The results of the assessment will be used to improve the functionality of the processes in the system to meet the user requirements.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chris Jones

In a standard text on open and distance learning, computer conferencing appears with advantages and disadvantages that rely on the capacity of the conference to 'facilitate' students and staff working together (Mason, 1994). Co-operation or collaboration are seen as unproblematic outcomes of the use of the computer conference. Hiltz noted that collaboration is both technically facilitated and becomes a moral requirement that involves a respecification of the teacher's role (Hiltz and Benbunan-Fich, 1997, p. 1). The outlook that associates collaborative learning with computer conferencing can be found throughout a wide range of literature (Mason and Kaye, 1989; Harasim, 1990; Kaye, 1992; McConnell, 1994; Harasim et al., 1995; O'Malley, 1995; Jonassen, 1996).DOI: 10.1080/0968776990070204


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