Posts tagged online learning
Online student mock trials: can they provide effective training?

Conducting a mock trial course with undergraduate law students is challenging enough in itself.  There are so many things to organise to train students in this very important but difficult aspect of legal practice. There are an array of things that must be properly prepared to make sure that the course runs effectively - so it would be impossible o conduct a mock-trial online, right?

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Testing Theories of Goal Progress within Online Learning

Online educational platforms like Coursera and Khan Academy make education accessible by allowing learners to progress at their own pace within opt-in and on-demand structures. An advantage of this online learning setting is that we can track learner activity within different courses, including watching lectures and taking quizzes, and look at how the motivation to consume course content varies over time. Using data from thousands of learners across four introductory online business courses, we wanted to investigate three main questions in our research: (1) Do any distinctive patterns or “learning styles” emerge? (2) How do different learning styles relate to important downstream outcomes such as final performance and enrollment in additional courses on the platform? (3) Are there any differences in behavior between learners who had paid or not paid for the option of a course certificate?

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You Are Studying Online…Now What?

When you log into your class, you might encounter an e-learning course that was carefully designed to be offered online. It is offered through a sophisticated Learning Management System (LMS). The readings are linked to your institution’s digital library, the expectations and assessments are clearly spelled out. Your professor or tutor is prepared to teach online; they are responsive, engaged, and communicative.

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