This paper considers case studies of experience in distance-learning environments from the UK's Open University, two having successfully utilised e-learning, and a third which is at the proposal stage, requiring e-learning facilities which are not yet well-developed. Some of the lessons learned are described and the potential role of the world-wide web briefly assessed. The paper also considers how a future strategy for collaboration amongst East and West European Universities and commercial organisations might be developed
This paper discusses open educational resources (OER) as a way to share knowledge and academic conte...
Founded in 1970, the Open University UK (OU) is now Europe’s largest university with around 200,000 ...
E-learning programs and open access initiatives allow knowledge of these institutions to spread beyo...
This paper draws together my experience of online learning at The Open University. It documents chan...
This chapter examines the nature of emergent trends in methods being used to develop and deliver e-l...
In contrast to the face-to-face learning of campus based universities and the focus on traditional s...
This paper discusses learning at scale from the perspective of two UK Universities engaging in techn...
Most Higher Education institutions are now embracing e learning to some extent. Some have instigated...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
Increased interest in more open approaches to learning, in particular Open Educational Resources is ...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
The number of Open Educational Resource Repositories available worldwide continues to grow and many ...
[About the project] Study 3 focuses on prospective distance education students – who are they, wh...
The Open University has been, since its foundation, one of the forerunners of innovative learning me...
This paper reviews some of the aspects of the E-learning through the World Wide Web. E-revolution as...
This paper discusses open educational resources (OER) as a way to share knowledge and academic conte...
Founded in 1970, the Open University UK (OU) is now Europe’s largest university with around 200,000 ...
E-learning programs and open access initiatives allow knowledge of these institutions to spread beyo...
This paper draws together my experience of online learning at The Open University. It documents chan...
This chapter examines the nature of emergent trends in methods being used to develop and deliver e-l...
In contrast to the face-to-face learning of campus based universities and the focus on traditional s...
This paper discusses learning at scale from the perspective of two UK Universities engaging in techn...
Most Higher Education institutions are now embracing e learning to some extent. Some have instigated...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
Increased interest in more open approaches to learning, in particular Open Educational Resources is ...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
The number of Open Educational Resource Repositories available worldwide continues to grow and many ...
[About the project] Study 3 focuses on prospective distance education students – who are they, wh...
The Open University has been, since its foundation, one of the forerunners of innovative learning me...
This paper reviews some of the aspects of the E-learning through the World Wide Web. E-revolution as...
This paper discusses open educational resources (OER) as a way to share knowledge and academic conte...
Founded in 1970, the Open University UK (OU) is now Europe’s largest university with around 200,000 ...
E-learning programs and open access initiatives allow knowledge of these institutions to spread beyo...