Online learning and massive open online courses are widely used in engineering and technology education. Engineering next-generation learning requires overcoming the potential constraints of online learning environments which necessitate higher levels of self-regulation than traditional classroom settings. This particular requirement demands that learners allocate their cognitive, metacognitive, affective and motivational resources to meet this need. Lack of self-regulation can affect learners' engagement with the course content, resulting in sub-optimal learning outcomes or failure to complete the course. This paper reports on the design of a virtual learning assistant and its implementation in online learning activities. This paper outlin...
Current educational research demonstrates the importance of equipping students to be active particip...
This study attempts to find out the learner’s level of self-regulation in ESP online learning progra...
[EN] This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtai...
Online learning and massive open online courses are widely used in engineering and technology educat...
Online learning requires a higher level of self-regulation than face-to-face learning. Learners are ...
Self-regulated learning (SRL), defined as systematic orientation of thoughts, feelings, and actions ...
The attractiveness of online games, social media, and mobile apps is frequently considered a challen...
A capacity for self-regulated learning (SRL) has long been recognised as an important factor in succ...
Purpose: Massive open online courses (MOOCs) provide an innovative educational technology, which ha...
We observe a continuous shift from face-to-face to hybrid or online education. Today, learners are e...
Education is increasingly offered online, for instance in the form of massive open online courses (M...
The use of online tools by Higher Education Institutions (HEI) to develop collaborative working thro...
Until this day, e-learning scenarios have not been able to meet the great expectations that have bee...
A capacity for self-regulated learning (SRL) has long been recognised as an important factor in succ...
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) allow learning to take place anytime and anywhere with little ex...
Current educational research demonstrates the importance of equipping students to be active particip...
This study attempts to find out the learner’s level of self-regulation in ESP online learning progra...
[EN] This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtai...
Online learning and massive open online courses are widely used in engineering and technology educat...
Online learning requires a higher level of self-regulation than face-to-face learning. Learners are ...
Self-regulated learning (SRL), defined as systematic orientation of thoughts, feelings, and actions ...
The attractiveness of online games, social media, and mobile apps is frequently considered a challen...
A capacity for self-regulated learning (SRL) has long been recognised as an important factor in succ...
Purpose: Massive open online courses (MOOCs) provide an innovative educational technology, which ha...
We observe a continuous shift from face-to-face to hybrid or online education. Today, learners are e...
Education is increasingly offered online, for instance in the form of massive open online courses (M...
The use of online tools by Higher Education Institutions (HEI) to develop collaborative working thro...
Until this day, e-learning scenarios have not been able to meet the great expectations that have bee...
A capacity for self-regulated learning (SRL) has long been recognised as an important factor in succ...
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) allow learning to take place anytime and anywhere with little ex...
Current educational research demonstrates the importance of equipping students to be active particip...
This study attempts to find out the learner’s level of self-regulation in ESP online learning progra...
[EN] This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtai...