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Supporting E-Learning in Higher Education Key Findings

Title:Supporting E-Learning in Higher Education Key Findings (ID: EKF0303)
Author(s):Paul Arabasz (IDC) and Mary Beth O'Connor Baker (Mary Beth Baker & Associates)
Topics:24x7 Support, E-Learning, Faculty Computing Support, Faculty Development, Instructional Design, Support for Teaching and Learning
Origin:Key Findings, ECAR (07/16/2003)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Supporting E-Learning in Higher Education is the summary of a result of 10 months of collaborative research conducted by ECAR and IDC to learn about evolving student and instructor support requirements for online distance-learning courses, hybrid courses, and traditional courses that leverage technology. It reports the results of nearly 300 college and university survey responses, as well as findings from interviews of more than 50 individuals in higher education. Designed to highlight effective e-learning support practices at selected institutions, the research focused primarily on centrally administered departments that offer e-learning resources across the institution, examining the relationship between successful e-learning strategies and the degree to which faculty and students are supported in integrating technology into the learning experience.

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