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Lessons from the e-learning experience in South Korea in traditional universities

Daeun LeeJ.A. RedmondD. Dolan

pp. 216-222

Abstrakt

Lessons learned from a study of the e-Learning experience at traditional universities in South Korea are discussed and how e-Learning could be improved in the future is explored. Lecturers and learners show different attitudes in terms of their expectations of e-Learning.From this research, it is concluded that the current quality of e-Learning is not fully mature and problems remain with regard to socialization, standardization, student motivation, content re-use and the support of ubiquitous learning.

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Published in:

Iskander Magued (2008) Innovative techniques in instruction technology, e-learning, e-assessment, and education. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 216-222

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8739-4_39

Referenz:

Lee Daeun, Redmond J.A., Dolan D. (2008) „Lessons from the e-learning experience in South Korea in traditional universities“, In: M. Iskander (ed.), Innovative techniques in instruction technology, e-learning, e-assessment, and education, Dordrecht, Springer, 216–222.