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Volume 9 / Issue 10

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DOI:   10.3217/jucs-009-10-1244

 

Why it is Difficult to Introduce e-Learning into Schools And Some New Solutions

Jennifer Lennon (Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Hermann Maurer (IICM, Graz University of Technology, Austria)

Abstract: Most informed educators agree that e-Learning should create a paradigm shift away from traditional teaching models, yet in practice this is extremely difficult to achieve. Typically, teachers use computer networks (internet or intranets) mainly for email, dissemination of information that frequently just mirrors traditional book material, assignments, and perhaps a discussion forum. In this paper, we examine reasons why there has been so little departure away from conventional teaching paradigms. We look beyond Virtual Learning Environments to Managed Learning Environments. We look at ways to make this transition a desirable option for both teachers and students. We suggest that when teachers and learners are properly supported within a Managed Learning Environment the workload of teachers is not increased and they enjoy teaching more, also, students learn better (i.e. more efficiently) and with higher motivation.

Keywords: WBT, constructionist learning, e-Learning, managed learning

Categories: K.3, K.4