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  • 20 Aug 08
    acwagner
    anja c. wagner

    Legendenbildung rund um eLearning

    learning online

  • 12 Aug 08
    • Myth: You can “repurpose” [definition: to use or convert for use in another format or product] a face-to-face course and put it online. (look, the book is now on CD!)This, to me, is copy-and-paste e-learning. I can go to Amazon.com and order a book and read it. Or I can order a recorded book and have someone read it to me. It’s not learning. Reading the “script” of an ILT course is not online learning. However, creating a learning environment where people can discuss, rate, do additional research, etc. based the book….well, not so crazy.)
    • Blended learning was 13% more effective than classroom instruction for teaching declarative knowledge and 20% more effective than classroom instruction for teaching procedural knowledge.
  • 10 Aug 08
    joanvinallcox
    Joan Vinall-Cox

    Interesting basic information about online learning - especially relevant for MERLOT members

    online_learning distance_learning clarey MERLOT

  • 06 Aug 08
  • 05 Aug 08
    tomlaigle
    Thomas Laigle

    Quelques mythes courant sur le e-learning...

    e-learning article english ingénierie pédagogique pédagogie

    • Myth: It takes less time to create an online course than a face-to-face course.
    • Myth: You can “repurpose” [definition: to use or convert for use in another format or product] a face-to-face course and put it online.
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  • 04 Aug 08
    christyinsdesign
    Christy Tucker

    Myths about e-learning, like "online teaching is mostly good for introductory courses."

    e-learning change