e-Learning, online learning, and distance learning environments: Are they the same?
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Joi L. Moore, Camille Dickson-Deane, Krista Galyen
Internet and Higher Education Volume 14, Number 2, ISSN 1096-7516 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
It is not uncommon that researchers face difficulties when performing meaningful cross-study comparisons for research. Research associated with the distance learning realm can be even more difficult to use as there are different environments with a variety of characteristics. We implemented a mixed-method analysis of research articles to find out how they define the learning environment. In addition, we surveyed 43 persons and discovered that there was inconsistent use of terminology for different types of delivery modes. The results reveal that there are different expectations and perceptions of learning environment labels: distance learning, e-Learning, and online learning.
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Moore, J.L., Dickson-Deane, C. & Galyen, K. (2011). e-Learning, online learning, and distance learning environments: Are they the same?. Internet and Higher Education, 14(2), 129-135. Elsevier Ltd. Retrieved December 7, 2019 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/53705/.
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