
A Guide to Authentic e-Learning
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. December 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-0-415-99800-0 (ISBN)
Description
Part of the groundbreaking Connecting with e-Learning series, A Guide to Authentic e-Learning provides effective, working examples to engage learners with authentic tasks in online settings. As technology continues to open up possibilities for innovative and effective teaching and learning opportunities, students and teachers are no longer content to accept familiar classroom or lecture-based pedagogies that rely on information delivery and little else. Situated and constructivist theories advocate that learning is best achieved in circumstances resembling the real-life application of knowledge. While there are multiple learning design models that share similar foundations, authentic e-learning tasks go beyond process to become complex, sustained activities that draw on realistic situations to produce realistic outcomes.
A Guide to Authentic e-Learning:
develops the conceptual framework for authentic learning tasks in online environments
provides practical guidance on design, implementation, and evaluation of authentic e-learning tasks
includes case studies and examples of outcomes of using authentic e-learning tasks
Written for teaching professionals in Higher Education who teach online, A Guide to Authentic e-Learning offers concrete guidelines and examples for developing and implementing authentic e-learning tasks in ways that challenge students to maximize their learning. This essential book provides effective, working examples to engages learners with authentic tasks in online learning settings.
A Guide to Authentic e-Learning:
develops the conceptual framework for authentic learning tasks in online environments
provides practical guidance on design, implementation, and evaluation of authentic e-learning tasks
includes case studies and examples of outcomes of using authentic e-learning tasks
Written for teaching professionals in Higher Education who teach online, A Guide to Authentic e-Learning offers concrete guidelines and examples for developing and implementing authentic e-learning tasks in ways that challenge students to maximize their learning. This essential book provides effective, working examples to engages learners with authentic tasks in online learning settings.
Reviews / Votes
Winner of the AECT Design and Development 2010 Outstanding Book Award"This book gives designers and faculty a glimpse of how they can create more powerful online learning experiences for students. Take the time to read the book to find out how."--Educational Technology
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
306 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-99800-0 (9780415998000)
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Persons
Jan Herrington is a Professor in the School of Education at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia.
Thomas C. Reeves is a Professor of Learning, Design, and Technology at The University of Georgia, USA.
Ron Oliver is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia.
Thomas C. Reeves is a Professor of Learning, Design, and Technology at The University of Georgia, USA.
Ron Oliver is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia.
Author
Murdoch University, Australia
University of Georgia, USA
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Content
1. Introduction
2. What is Authentic e-Learning?
3. Authentic e-Learning Tasks
4. What is Not Authentic e-Learning?
5. How Real Does Authentic e-Learning Need to be?
6. Authentic e-Learning and the Conative Learning Domain
7. Designing and Producing Authentic e-Learning Courses
8. Assessment of Authentic e-Learning
9. Evaluating Authentic e-Learning Courses
10. Researching Authentic e-Learning
2. What is Authentic e-Learning?
3. Authentic e-Learning Tasks
4. What is Not Authentic e-Learning?
5. How Real Does Authentic e-Learning Need to be?
6. Authentic e-Learning and the Conative Learning Domain
7. Designing and Producing Authentic e-Learning Courses
8. Assessment of Authentic e-Learning
9. Evaluating Authentic e-Learning Courses
10. Researching Authentic e-Learning