The thesis describes an investigation into Chinese adult learners’ learning experiences through case studies of two e-learning programmes conducted in China that were significantly different from each other in their original design. Margaret Archer’s critical realist account of structure and agency informs the theoretical framework of this study. The interactions between individual learners and their e-learning environments combined with their wider social cultural contexts, as manifested in their e-learning experiences are examined mainly through the lens of learners’ reflexivity. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected and detailed accounts on learners’ experiences are given from qualitative data, obtained from interviews, d...
The purpose of this paper is to consider what changes are needed in the e-learning provided by 'west...
Twelve Australian and 12 Chinese heritage students from a third-year university computer ethics subj...
This study investigates the effects of online flexible learning on international students in Austral...
This paper describes the findings from a study of the learning experiences of Chinese adults on two ...
The experiences of Chinese learners on two e-learning programmes in China wereinvestigated, focusing...
The experiences of Chinese learners on two e-learning programmes in China were investigated, focusin...
have been involved in the development of e-Learning courses and in carrying out research into e-Lear...
Despite the upsurge in interest in e-learning (or online learning) in Chinese higher education, litt...
The purpose of this research is to consider possible modifications e-learning providers from 'wester...
This thesis looks at Chinese students' understanding of online learning, investigates how culture im...
This article examines what constitute effective online learning from the perspective of students in ...
Abstract The learner's acceptance of e-learning systems has received extensive attention in pri...
This thesis investigates how Chinese university students learn English in a mobile-technology-assist...
This study was set up in a Chinese university in Beijing by implementing a Flemish e-learning course...
M.Ed.Information and communication technologies are effecting widespread changes in all spheres of l...
The purpose of this paper is to consider what changes are needed in the e-learning provided by 'west...
Twelve Australian and 12 Chinese heritage students from a third-year university computer ethics subj...
This study investigates the effects of online flexible learning on international students in Austral...
This paper describes the findings from a study of the learning experiences of Chinese adults on two ...
The experiences of Chinese learners on two e-learning programmes in China wereinvestigated, focusing...
The experiences of Chinese learners on two e-learning programmes in China were investigated, focusin...
have been involved in the development of e-Learning courses and in carrying out research into e-Lear...
Despite the upsurge in interest in e-learning (or online learning) in Chinese higher education, litt...
The purpose of this research is to consider possible modifications e-learning providers from 'wester...
This thesis looks at Chinese students' understanding of online learning, investigates how culture im...
This article examines what constitute effective online learning from the perspective of students in ...
Abstract The learner's acceptance of e-learning systems has received extensive attention in pri...
This thesis investigates how Chinese university students learn English in a mobile-technology-assist...
This study was set up in a Chinese university in Beijing by implementing a Flemish e-learning course...
M.Ed.Information and communication technologies are effecting widespread changes in all spheres of l...
The purpose of this paper is to consider what changes are needed in the e-learning provided by 'west...
Twelve Australian and 12 Chinese heritage students from a third-year university computer ethics subj...
This study investigates the effects of online flexible learning on international students in Austral...