This paper presents the results of a study performed in four European universities designed to identify the unique features of ‘digital students’, as a move towards building a customized model of an eLearning environment. What does it mean to be a digital student? How might their characteristics influence the development of an adaptive and adaptable eLearning environment? Are the Western Europe students more ‘digital’ then their colleagues from East and Central Europe? A definition of digital students is refined and enhanced by the findings of the study, which includes both the active role of technology in their lives and also the students’ need, at an independent level, to control their environment. Likely features of an eLearning environm...
Higher education is facing the challenges of a growing and diverse student body and the potential of...
Background Research in e-learning is usually focused on technological or pedagogical issues and lea...
Digital technology has entered almost all areas of our daily lives to the point that we call our own...
This paper describes a study performed in a British university designed to identify the unique featu...
While most existing online learning environments cater for needs identified during the 1990s, a new ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
IIn response to the problems related to the effective use of new information and communication techn...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
European Higher Education is changing. New technologies are offering new opportunities for learning...
The teachers’ perceptions of the students who reach the first year of the University are that they, ...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
Digital technology has entered almost all areas of our daily lives to the point that we call our own...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript of the following paper: Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Dia...
This study was developed under an ERASMUS + KA2 project started in December 2018 and developed by f...
Higher education is facing the challenges of a growing and diverse student body and the potential of...
Background Research in e-learning is usually focused on technological or pedagogical issues and lea...
Digital technology has entered almost all areas of our daily lives to the point that we call our own...
This paper describes a study performed in a British university designed to identify the unique featu...
While most existing online learning environments cater for needs identified during the 1990s, a new ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
IIn response to the problems related to the effective use of new information and communication techn...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
European Higher Education is changing. New technologies are offering new opportunities for learning...
The teachers’ perceptions of the students who reach the first year of the University are that they, ...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
Digital technology has entered almost all areas of our daily lives to the point that we call our own...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript of the following paper: Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Dia...
This study was developed under an ERASMUS + KA2 project started in December 2018 and developed by f...
Higher education is facing the challenges of a growing and diverse student body and the potential of...
Background Research in e-learning is usually focused on technological or pedagogical issues and lea...
Digital technology has entered almost all areas of our daily lives to the point that we call our own...