Evaluating Online Learning in Higher Education: What Are Students Learning, and How Can We Measure It?

Evaluating Online Learning in Higher Education: What Are Students Learning, and How Can We Measure It?

Angela M. O'Donnell , Jeffrey Smith , Gary Gigliotti
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Dec 1, 2010 · Anglais · Broché (356 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 356
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 1, 2010
Éditeur Stylus Publishing
ISBN-10 1579220754
ISBN-13 9781579220754

Description

In a rapidly evolving educational landscape, the authors delve into the nuances of online learning in higher education. They explore not only what students are actually learning but also how these outcomes can be effectively measured. O'Donnell, Smith, Gigliotti, and Young provide a comprehensive analysis that combines theoretical frameworks with practical insights, making it a valuable resource for educators, administrators, and policymakers.

The book scrutinizes various methods of assessment, seeking to establish a clearer understanding of online learning efficacy. Through case studies and research findings, it articulates the challenges faced in evaluating student learning compared to traditional classroom settings. The insights offered are crucial for enhancing online educational practices and ensuring they meet the needs of today’s diverse student populations.

By blending the latest educational research with real-world applications, the authors invite readers to reflect on existing practices, offering guidance on how to refine and enhance the online learning experience. Their discussions encourage a critical examination of educational technology's impact, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes for all stakeholders involved.

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Science & Technologie Nature
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