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A policy summary

Learning online - Lessons and challenges for the system from the evaluation of learndirect pedagogy and materials:. A policy summary. Specifications. Pedagogy- Andragogy. Personalisation for achievement. Learner performance and feedback. Synchronous e-learning systems. Using Web 2.0.

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A policy summary

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  1. Learning online - Lessons and challenges for the system from the evaluation of learndirect pedagogy and materials: A policy summary

  2. Specifications

  3. Pedagogy- Andragogy

  4. Personalisation for achievement

  5. Learner performance and feedback

  6. Synchronous e-learning systems

  7. Using Web 2.0

  8. Incorporating more problem-based and collaborative pedagogies

  9. Enhancing learner self-esteem and motivation

  10. Assessment

  11. Evaluation

  12. Future challenges and possibilities • Incorporating the lessons being learned from other networked learning systems into e-learning systems more rapidly

  13. Challenge:Addressing the digital divide • Learning systems need to recognise the enduring reality of the digital divide and cater for a wide range of users along the digital inclusion continuum.

  14. Challenges: Using Web 2.0 • The use of this technology needs to be investigated from two complementary standpoints: • What are the learning habits and affordances created by the informal use of digital contexts and technology and to what extent do they, or could they, impact upon educational contexts? • To what extent are educational establishments engaging with their learners’ digital contexts in a transformational sense and how is this ‘digital entryism’ being achieved?

  15. Boundaries, space and place • Digital habits and on-demand learning mean that boundaries will blur. • Why isn’t learndirect an applet in Facebook?

  16. Challenges: Using new technology to incorporate more problem-based and collaborative pedagogies • There is a need to move away from viewing learning as the accumulation and re-articulation of knowledge towards seeing it as the development and application of knowledge and skills in response to specific challenges • E-learning systems have the potential to mirror ‘real’ world learning, where expertise is vested in a wider community and knowledge is used on demand by groups and individuals to solve problems collaboratively.

  17. Identifying and removing barriers to innovation within e-learning systems Significant barriers face the e-learning system. A number of these barriers will require collaboration between different sectors. They include broad issues such as overcoming the digital divide, systems control and integrating audit and support systems integration.

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