Limitations of Online Courses for Supporting Constructive Learning
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Rose M. Marra, David H. Jonassen
Quarterly Review of Distance Education Volume 2, Number 4, ISSN 1528-3518
Abstract
Examines some limitations of online course delivery and management systems in terms of the range of pedagogies they support, and explores the effects of a distance learning pedagogy that emphasizes alternative forms of knowledge representation, authentic forms of assessment, and use of distributed tools on students outcomes and student perceptions of the learning experience. (Author/AEF)
Citation
Marra, R.M. & Jonassen, D.H. (2001). Limitations of Online Courses for Supporting Constructive Learning. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2(4), 303. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/92802/.
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