This review provides a rough sketch of the evidence, gaps and promising directions in e-learning from 2000 onwards, with a particular focus on Canada. We searched a wide range of sources and document types to ensure that we represented, comprehensively, the arguments surrounding e-learning. Overall, there were 2,042 entries in our database, of which we reviewed 1,146, including all the Canadian primary research and all scholarly reviews of the literature. In total, there were 726 documents included in our review: 235 – general public opinion; 131 – trade/practitioners’ opinion; 88 – policy documents; 120 – reviews; and 152 – primary empirical research. The Argument Catalogue codebook included the following eleven classes of variables: 1) Do...
This qualitative multi-method study investigated faculty member perspectives on e-learning policy, a...
With the increase of online learning in the K-12 environment, research must turn to specific studies...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
This review provides a rough sketch of the evidence, gaps and promising directions in e-learning fro...
This systematic review builds upon the work of Authors (2006) and McGreal and Anderson (2007). It se...
While e-learning is now characterized by a past and trends within that past, there continues to be u...
Philip Abrami and his colleagues at Concordia University have done an admirable job of over viewing ...
This paper reports the qualitative findings of a mixed methods research study conducted at three Can...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
Any view of elearning in Canada must be informed by the uniquely Canadian feature of provincial juri...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
While e-learning is now characterized by a past and trends within that past, there continues to be u...
This issue of Interact is about evaluating the effectiveness of e-learning. Critics of e-learning ha...
Despite substantial growth in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) throughout...
This qualitative multi-method study investigated faculty member perspectives on e-learning policy, a...
With the increase of online learning in the K-12 environment, research must turn to specific studies...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...
This review provides a rough sketch of the evidence, gaps and promising directions in e-learning fro...
This systematic review builds upon the work of Authors (2006) and McGreal and Anderson (2007). It se...
While e-learning is now characterized by a past and trends within that past, there continues to be u...
Philip Abrami and his colleagues at Concordia University have done an admirable job of over viewing ...
This paper reports the qualitative findings of a mixed methods research study conducted at three Can...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
Any view of elearning in Canada must be informed by the uniquely Canadian feature of provincial juri...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement among experts on the impact of e-...
While e-learning is now characterized by a past and trends within that past, there continues to be u...
This issue of Interact is about evaluating the effectiveness of e-learning. Critics of e-learning ha...
Despite substantial growth in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) throughout...
This qualitative multi-method study investigated faculty member perspectives on e-learning policy, a...
With the increase of online learning in the K-12 environment, research must turn to specific studies...
In this paper is presented the key findings from a literature review on the use of E-learning. The l...