I am looking for any research that has been undertaken regarding the willingess of learners to transfer from traditional classroom taught techniques to e-learning.
Gavin Hine
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I am looking for any research that has been undertaken regarding the willingess of learners to transfer from traditional classroom taught techniques to e-learning.
Gavin Hine
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Research into attitudes on e-learning
Gavin,
There’s some interesting stuff in the US Workforce magazine on this, and also some ideas about how you can overcome problems about people dropping out of e-learning. The URL is:
http://www.workforce.com/feature/00/07/29/
Regards
Robin
E-learning
Go to wwww.google.com run a search on Dr.Gillian Salmon, she has loads of Post grad info on e-learning methods, research stats and methodology. She writes in a clear easily understandable way with obvious passion for her subject. You can also download her resources of the open uni web site, go into post grad studies, published papers/people search for her name and you will get a long list going back over several years.
Have fun
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