At a time when more and more of what people learn both in formal
courses and in everyday life is mediated by technology, Learning
Online provides a much-needed guide to different forms and
applications of online learning. This book describes how online
learning is being used in both K-12 and higher education settings
as well as in learning outside of school. Particular online
learning technologies, such as MOOCs (massive open online courses),
multi-player games, learning analytics, and adaptive online
practice environments, are described in terms of design principles,
implementation, and contexts of use.
Learning Online synthesizes research findings on the
effectiveness of different types of online learning, but a major
message of the book is that student outcomes arise from the joint
influence of implementation, context, and learner characteristics
interacting with technology--not from technology alone. The book
describes available research about how best to implement different
forms of online learning for specific kinds of students, subject
areas, and contexts.
Building on available evidence regarding practices that make
online and blended learning more effective in different contexts,
Learning Online draws implications for institutional and state
policies that would promote judicious uses of online learning and
effective implementation models. This in-depth research work
concludes with a call for an online learning implementation
research agenda, combining education institutions and research
partners in a collaborative effort to generate and share evidence
on effective practices.
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