This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the associated rise in e-learning as a recognised and respected research area. The paper provides a summary of some of the current research areas under investigation and provides a list of characteristics of the area. The paper goes on to consider the professional identities of researchers in the area and the tensions which have resulted in terms of aligning with this new emergent group of professionals within existing institutional structures
E-learning has become a necessity in higher education institutions and is being deployed in educatio...
This paper urges a rather more critical view of e-learning than that taken to date. It is argued tha...
Original article can be found at: www.herts.ac.uk/blip Copyright University of HertfordshireThe moti...
This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and t...
This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and t...
Abstract: This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (...
This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and t...
Despite substantial growth in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) throughout...
Elearning is transforming education. It provides opportunities for learning anytime, anywhere. It pr...
This chapter is the Introduction to the Sage Handbook of E-Learning Research (2007), edited by Richa...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
This paper explores two main themes: Firstly, it examines what we understand about the economic, tec...
e-Learning research is an expanding and diversifying field of study. Specialist research units and d...
In education, novel practices, applications, and forms-- from bulletin boards to Webcasts, and from ...
E-learning has become a necessity in higher education institutions and is being deployed in educatio...
This paper urges a rather more critical view of e-learning than that taken to date. It is argued tha...
Original article can be found at: www.herts.ac.uk/blip Copyright University of HertfordshireThe moti...
This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and t...
This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and t...
Abstract: This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (...
This paper considers the increasing impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and t...
Despite substantial growth in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) throughout...
Elearning is transforming education. It provides opportunities for learning anytime, anywhere. It pr...
This chapter is the Introduction to the Sage Handbook of E-Learning Research (2007), edited by Richa...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
This paper explores two main themes: Firstly, it examines what we understand about the economic, tec...
e-Learning research is an expanding and diversifying field of study. Specialist research units and d...
In education, novel practices, applications, and forms-- from bulletin boards to Webcasts, and from ...
E-learning has become a necessity in higher education institutions and is being deployed in educatio...
This paper urges a rather more critical view of e-learning than that taken to date. It is argued tha...
Original article can be found at: www.herts.ac.uk/blip Copyright University of HertfordshireThe moti...