Saturday, November 23, 2024
Online Learning and Distance Education Resources — Moderated by Tony Bates, Research Associate, Contact North | Contact Nord

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Cheating in online learning

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Academic Impressions is one of my main sources of news on e-learning and educational developments. The editor, Daniel Fusch occasionally does interviews with experts...

E-learning quality assurance standards, organizations and research

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I am surprised how often academic colleagues argue that there are no quality standards for e-learning. Well, hello, I'm sorry, but there are and...

In defence of the book and other thoughts on the digitalization of knowledge

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I have been struggling with the concept of books and publishing for some time now. I have authored over 10 books published 'traditionally', i.e....

Designing research for the Ontario Online Institute

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HECQO and the Ontario Online Institute I spent a very interesting day on July 7 at the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO), discussing...

Some pros and cons of outsourcing online education

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Parry, M. (2010) Outsourced Ed: Colleges Hire Companies to Build Their Online Courses Chronicle of Higher Education, July 18 This article suggests a change in...

Another perspective on quality

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I have referred in another post to a paper by Maxim Jean-Louis, the President of Contact North, who was one of the participants...

Another view on research for the Ontario Online Institute

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Maxim Jean-Louis, the President of Contact North, was one of the participants in the recent HEQCO meeting to discuss possible areas of research that...

Barriers to change: two perspectives

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Miller, B. (2010) The Course of Innovation: Using Technology to Transform Higher Education Washington DC: EducationSector Batson, T. (2010) Innovation in Higher Education: It’s Not...

More on epistemology, course design and e-learning

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I was recently asked three excellent questions by Elizabeth O'Neill, of EducationDynamics. How does e-learning lend itself to specific epistemologies or pedagogies (e.g. social constructivism...

Mr Bates goes to Ottawa: or increasing access to post-secondary education

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The context OK, I'm not James Stewart, and it wasn't Washington, and this posting's a little late, due to other things, but this is a...