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E-learning programs often fail in one way or another to meet expectations. One of the reasons could be the lack of what we could call e-learning literacy. | E-learning programs often fail in one way or another to meet expectations. One of the reasons could be the lack of what we could call e-learning literacy. | ||
E-learning literacy comprises several literacies: | |||
* (Some) [[computer literacy]] (also called ICT or informatics literacy) | |||
* [[Information literacy]] | |||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 15:49, 8 March 2016
Introduction
E-learning programs often fail in one way or another to meet expectations. One of the reasons could be the lack of what we could call e-learning literacy.
E-learning literacy comprises several literacies:
- (Some) computer literacy (also called ICT or informatics literacy)
- Information literacy
Links
- General
- e-Learning and 21st century skills and competences, June 24, 2009 by Tony Bates .
- Preparing Students for Elearning, Blog post, elearnspace, 2002.
- Example pages addressing students
- Example pages addressing teachers
- What Technology and Skills Are Required for Blended Learning? (e-learning Ontario).
Bibliography
- Badrul H. Khan and Mohamed Ally, International Handbook of E-Learning Volume 1: Theoretical Perspectives and Research, Routledge International, ar 24, 2015
- Stary, C., & Weichhart, G. (2012). An e-learning approach to informed problem solving. Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal (KM&EL), 4(2), 195-216.