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Jieun Lee
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A Catalyst for CMD Interaction: the Characteristics and the Dynamics of Feedback Messages as a Motivational Factor
Jieun Lee
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2010 (Oct 18, 2010) pp. 1090–1095
This paper examines how learners interact reciprocally in computer-mediated discussion (CMD) class, especially in synchronous online discussion class. This study focuses on what kinds of feedback messages are exchanged and how they function as a...
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Integrating Flipped learning with Team-based learning in a Pre-service Teacher Education Course: Experiences and Outcomes
Jieun Lee; Curtis J. Bonk
International Journal on E-Learning Vol. 18, No. 1 (January 2019) pp. 5–29
The present study investigated student learning experience and collaborative learning outcomes when enrolled in a flipped classroom setting integrated with team-based learning in a pre-service teacher education program. In addition, it examined...
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Social network analysis of peer relationships and online interactions in a blended class using blogs
Jieun Lee; Curtis J. Bonk
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 28, No. 1 (January 2016) pp. 35–44
This study examines the social network of the learner relationships and online interactions in a graduate course using weblogs for writing and sharing weekly reflective journals during a 16-week semester. The social network data of the learner...
Language: English
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First Principles of Attitudinal Change: A Review of Principles, Methods and Strategies
Chad Mueller; Jieun Lim; Sunnie Lee Watson
TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning Vol. 61, No. 6 (2017) pp. 560–569
Knowing how to effectively design attitudinal change instruction for various learning settings is essential for instructional designers. However, the research on instructional design for attitudinal change instruction has been relatively dispersed...
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Design of blended learning environment ensuring transfer of training
Jieun Lee; Curtis J. Bonk; Aram Park
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2006 (October 2006) pp. 1302–1305
Transfer of training is a critical issue for HRD in the corporate sector. However, research indicates that no more than 20 % of corporate investment in training results in performance improvement or transfer of training to the workplace. Researchers ...
Topics: Training, Instructional Design
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A Review of Case-Based Learning Practices in an Online MBA Program: A Program-Level Case Study
Seung-hee Lee; Jieun Lee; Xiaojing Liu; Curtis J. Bonk; Richard J. Magjuka
Educational Technology & Society Vol. 12, No. 3 (2009) pp. 178–190
This study examines how a case-based learning approach was used and facilitated in online business education. Perceptions of students and instructors regarding the practices of case-based learning in online environments are explored in terms of...
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Instructional Design, Facilitation, and Perceived Learning Outcomes: An Exploratory Case Study of a Human Trafficking MOOC for Attitudinal Change
Sunnie Lee Watson; Jamie Loizzo; William R. Watson; Chad Mueller; Jieun Lim; Peggy A. Ertmer
Educational Technology Research and Development Vol. 64, No. 6 (2016) pp. 1273–1300
This exploratory case study describes the design and facilitation of a massive open online course (MOOC) for attitudinal change regarding human trafficking. It examines the course from the learners', instructor's, and instructional designer's...
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Cooperation begins: Encouraging critical thinking skills through cooperative reciprocity using a mobile learning game
Hyunjeong Lee; David Parsons; Gyuhyun Kwon; Jieun Kim; Krassie Petrova; Eunju Jeong; Hokyoung Ryu
Computers & Education Vol. 97, No. 1 (June 2016) pp. 97–115
Mobile learning has the advantage of being able to be used within and between contexts and can also be seamlessly integrated into broader learning experiences that include other forms of learning. Such experiences can assist in the development of...
Language: English