Future trends in the design strategies and technological affordances of e-learning
Date
2016-12-30
Authors
Gros, B.
García-Peñalvo, F. J.
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Publisher
Springer
Abstract
E-learning has become an increasingly important learning and teaching mode in
recent decades and has been recognized as an efficient and effective learning
method. The rapidly rising number of Internet users with smartphones and tablets
around the world has supported the spread of e-learning, not only in higher
education and vocational training but also in primary and secondary schools.
E-learning and traditional distance education approaches share the emphasis
on “any time, any place” learning and the assumption that students are at a
distance from the instructor. The design of the initial e-learning courses tended
to replicate existing distance education practice based on content delivery. However,
long textual lectures were clearly not suitable for the online environment.
These early insights guided the development of e-learning (technical and pedagogical)
and emphasized the need for communication and interaction.
B. Gros
Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
e-mail: bgros@ub.edu
F.J. García-Peñalvo
Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
e-mail: fgarcia@usal.es
Gros, B., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2016). Future trends in the design strategies and technological affordances of e-learning. In M.
Spector, B. B. Lockee, & M. D. Childress (Eds.), Learning, Design, and Technology. An International Compendium of Theory, Research,
Practice, and Policy (pp. 1-23). Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-17727-4_67-1
E-learning describes learning delivered fully online where technology mediates
the learning process, teaching is delivered entirely via Internet, and students
and instructors are not required to be available at the same time and place.
E-learning practices are evolving with the mutual influence of technological
e-learning platforms and pedagogical models. Today, the broad penetration and
consolidation of e-learning needs to advance and open up to support new
possibilities. Future e-learning should encompass the use of Internet technologies
for both formal and informal learning by leveraging different services and
applications.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a general analysis of the evolution
and future trends in e-learning. The authors intend to summarize findings from
contemporary research into e-learning in order to understand its current state and
to identify the main challenges in the technological and pedagogical affordances
of e-learning
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Keywords
E-learning development, E-learning technology, E-learning models, Learning digital ecosystems
Citation
Gros, B., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2016). Future trends in the design strategies and technological affordances of e-learning. In M. Spector, B. B. Lockee, & M. D. Childress (Eds.), Learning, Design, and Technology. An International Compendium of Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy (pp. 1-23). Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-17727-4_67-1