Transactional distance theory predicts an inverse relationship between dialogue and structure in an educational transaction. It is a powerful theory, but it is inherently fuzzy in formulation and may have exceptions. This paper reinterprets the theory as one of transactional control, where the central issue is one of choices and who makes them. The paper discusses a class of computer-based educational environments that anomalously seem to combine both high dialogue and high structure, providing the learner with both high and low degrees of constraint simultaneously. In these environments the behavior of users causes structural change, which in turn causes changes in the behavior of users. Such processes are a form of stigmergy, a word origi...
Transactional distance (TD), the perception of psychological distance between the student and his pe...
This chapter describes the application of self-organising principles to the field of e-learning. It ...
Social software, such as blogs, wikis, tagging systems and collaborative filters, treats the group a...
Transactional distance theory predicts an inverse relationship between dialogue and structure in an ...
This paper presents an argument for a design paradigm for e-learning environments that caters for th...
This paper presents a case study that describes and discusses the problems encountered during the de...
As a result of dazzling advancement of web technology, e-learning system has emerged as a very effec...
Michael Moore’s law of transactional distance predicts an inverse relationship between dialogue and ...
The purpose of this paper is to report on a study that provided an opportunity to consider Transacti...
In flexible and open models of education students and lecturers experience a virtual sense of separa...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study aimed at refining one of the most influential and well-k...
Implementation of e-learning, whether in academic institutions or in the corporate world, is fast gr...
Michael Moore\u27s theory of transactional distance, developed in the age of correspondence schools,...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT As a praxis of educational activities, the space separation and time as...
In this paper we consider stigmergy (loosely, the effect of communication through the environment) i...
Transactional distance (TD), the perception of psychological distance between the student and his pe...
This chapter describes the application of self-organising principles to the field of e-learning. It ...
Social software, such as blogs, wikis, tagging systems and collaborative filters, treats the group a...
Transactional distance theory predicts an inverse relationship between dialogue and structure in an ...
This paper presents an argument for a design paradigm for e-learning environments that caters for th...
This paper presents a case study that describes and discusses the problems encountered during the de...
As a result of dazzling advancement of web technology, e-learning system has emerged as a very effec...
Michael Moore’s law of transactional distance predicts an inverse relationship between dialogue and ...
The purpose of this paper is to report on a study that provided an opportunity to consider Transacti...
In flexible and open models of education students and lecturers experience a virtual sense of separa...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study aimed at refining one of the most influential and well-k...
Implementation of e-learning, whether in academic institutions or in the corporate world, is fast gr...
Michael Moore\u27s theory of transactional distance, developed in the age of correspondence schools,...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT As a praxis of educational activities, the space separation and time as...
In this paper we consider stigmergy (loosely, the effect of communication through the environment) i...
Transactional distance (TD), the perception of psychological distance between the student and his pe...
This chapter describes the application of self-organising principles to the field of e-learning. It ...
Social software, such as blogs, wikis, tagging systems and collaborative filters, treats the group a...