The aim of this paper is to present the models and the strategies of adoption of e-learning in a group of European universities, most of them located in the regions called “the four motors of Europe” (Baden-Württenberg, Catalunya, Lombardy and Rhône-Alpes) and in Switzerland. Our analysis focuses on four dimensions: the rationale behind the introduction of e-learning, the organisation of the activities and, in particular, the existence of a university centre for e-learning, the type of activities, and, finally, the type of public reached by e-learning. The majority of campus universities in our sample introduced e-learning to improve the quality of education of their students and, for the most part, as a support for existing courses. Some o...
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Dass Universitäten eine E-Learning-Strategie brauchen, darüber wird derzeit viel gesprochen und gefo...
The new information and communication technologies (ICT) affect currently most spheres of life, incl...
International audienceThis paper has strong links with the European Commission's statement on the "e...
The new universities of Italian speaking part of Switzerland are developing with high priority a mul...
The European commission adopted the eEurope plan in 2000, which focused on "exploiting the advantage...
Abstract: The integration of e-learning into university teaching requires more than just cosmetic ad...
This paper examines the e-learning strategies adopted by universities, from the perspective of three...
The growing use of the instruments of information and communication technology in the world of educa...
Abstract: This paper addresses the question: how can e-learning be embedded in traditional universit...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
Abstract:- In the era of globalization of goods and services, there are still difficulties in knowle...
This paper describes the aims, the methods, the stages and the results of the research project ‘e-Un...
The article is devoted to the main trends of development of e-learning in formal and non-formal educ...
In an increasingly globalised world, the emergence and fast spread of internet has brought many sign...
paper presents an analysis of the information obtained through the third EUNIS E-Learning Snapshots ...
Dass Universitäten eine E-Learning-Strategie brauchen, darüber wird derzeit viel gesprochen und gefo...
The new information and communication technologies (ICT) affect currently most spheres of life, incl...
International audienceThis paper has strong links with the European Commission's statement on the "e...
The new universities of Italian speaking part of Switzerland are developing with high priority a mul...
The European commission adopted the eEurope plan in 2000, which focused on "exploiting the advantage...
Abstract: The integration of e-learning into university teaching requires more than just cosmetic ad...