Recent and ongoing work has assessed progress in the provision of Information and Learning Technologies (ILT) to support e-learning in the UK further education (FE) sector. On the whole, this indicates that a strong infrastructure is in place with targets for student and staff access to Internet enabled computers being met in most colleges. Some investigations have been undertaken to review the extent of use of ILT for learning and teaching. These have, however, been at a relatively basic level, for example purely quantifying use of virtual learning environments (VLEs) for storing course documentation. The Scottish Centre for Research into Online Learning and Assessment (SCROLLA) and the SCRE Centre at the University of Glasgow undertook a ...
E-learning involves the use of information and communication technologies to deliver teaching and le...
AbstractWith the rapid growth of the use of e-learning systems around the globe, assessing the succe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
Recent and ongoing work has assessed progress in the provision of Information and Learning Technolog...
This briefing reports on a scoping study that investigated the implications for conducting a large s...
The landscape for Higher Education, within the UK, is changing and educational institutions are evol...
The impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on the quality of teaching and learning...
The use of technology to support teaching and learning in further education has moved from a mere ex...
The study aims to explore the impact that the introduction of new e-learning technologies in the cla...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked technologies in learning activities are being...
E-learning is becoming increasingly important in higher education. Information was gathered on stude...
This paper is concerned with the use of e-learning in secondary education. It is based on research t...
E-learning is becoming increasingly important in higher education. Information was gathered on stude...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
The incorporation of E-learning in both private and public tertiary education can help expedite the ...
E-learning involves the use of information and communication technologies to deliver teaching and le...
AbstractWith the rapid growth of the use of e-learning systems around the globe, assessing the succe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
Recent and ongoing work has assessed progress in the provision of Information and Learning Technolog...
This briefing reports on a scoping study that investigated the implications for conducting a large s...
The landscape for Higher Education, within the UK, is changing and educational institutions are evol...
The impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on the quality of teaching and learning...
The use of technology to support teaching and learning in further education has moved from a mere ex...
The study aims to explore the impact that the introduction of new e-learning technologies in the cla...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked technologies in learning activities are being...
E-learning is becoming increasingly important in higher education. Information was gathered on stude...
This paper is concerned with the use of e-learning in secondary education. It is based on research t...
E-learning is becoming increasingly important in higher education. Information was gathered on stude...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
The incorporation of E-learning in both private and public tertiary education can help expedite the ...
E-learning involves the use of information and communication technologies to deliver teaching and le...
AbstractWith the rapid growth of the use of e-learning systems around the globe, assessing the succe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...