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Images of Alternative Learning in Films and Television Programs

Abstract This study examines how homeschooling, unschooling and alternative learners have been portrayed in five recent films and television programs. It also investigates whether the media are grounding their representations of these students and their parents in reality, or if it is disseminating harmful stereotypes that may have detrimental effects for those who choose to […]

Student Modelling in Adaptive E-Learning Systems

Abstract Most e-Learning systems provide web-based learning so that students can access the same online courses via the Internet without adaptation, based on each student’s profile and behavior. In an e-Learning system, one size does not fit all. Therefore, it is a challenge to make e-Learning systems that are suitably “adaptive”. The aim of adaptive […]

More than a game: The participatory Design of contextualised technology-rich learning expereinces with the ecology of resources.

The development of technology enhanced contextualized educational experiences that are personally meaningful for learners is an essential research goal, which is enabled by the ever-increasing wealth of networked, pervasive, mobile technologies. The developments in the rich variety of technologies is not however matched by the development of a rich variety of models and frameworks that […]

The importance of interaction for academic success in online courses with hearing, deaf, and hard-of-hearing students

This paper reports the findings of three studies within a program of research designed to better understand the factors contributing to the academic achievement of students in online courses and the contributions of interaction to online learning.SOURCE: The International Review of Research in Open and Distance LearningRead the Full Article

Online Education’s Importance Confirmed by Release of Growth Data

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) recently released a report that highlights the increasingly large role online education plays in colleges and universities across the country. According to the report, between 2000 and 2008, the percentage of undergraduate students who took at least one web-based class increased from 8% to 20%. In this time, […]

Learning at a Distance: Undergraduate Enrollment in Distance Education Courses and Degree Programs

This Statistics in Brief investigates undergraduates’ participation in distance education using nationally representative student-reported data collected through the three most recent administrations of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:2000, NPSAS:04, and NPSAS:08).SOURCE: US Department of EducationDownload the Report in PDF

Can an Open Cloud Compete?

A new foundation will promote free software as an alternative to propriety cloud-computing technologies.SOURCE: MIT Technology ReviewRead the Full Article

Cengage Learning and Desire2Learn Partner to Improve Interoperability of Digital Content and Solutions

Partnership will allow for seamless integration of Cengage Learning Digital Solutions for users of Desire2Learn® Learning SuiteSOURCE: Desire2LearnRead the Press Release

PBS Arts Fall Festival Kicks Off October 14 With Classic Gilbert And Sullivan Romp

ARLINGTON, VA; OCTOBER 6, 2011 – Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic nautical romp “H.M.S. Pinafore,” a production of Minneapolis’ Guthrie Theater and Twin Cities Public Television (tpt), opens the nine-part PBS Arts Fall Festival on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. ET on PBS.SOURCE: PBSRead the Full Article

Online Higher Education’s Individualist Fallacy

There has been much talk of the “online revolution” in higher education. While there is a place for online education, some of its boosters anticipate displacing the traditional campus altogether. A close reading of their arguments, however, makes clear that many share what might be called the “individualist fallacy,” both in their understanding of how […]