Learning Online
Learning Online
The Student Experience
ISBN: 9781421438092Online learning is ubiquitous for millions of students worldwide, yet our understanding of student experiences in online learning settings is limited. The geographic distance that separates faculty from students in an online environment is its signature feature, but it is also one that risks widening the gulf between teachers and learners. In Learning Online, George Veletsianos argues that in order to critique, understand, and improve online learning, we must examine it through the lens of student experience. Approaching the topic with stories that elicit empathy, compassion, and care, Veletsianos relays the diverse day-to-day experiences of online learners. Each in-depth chapter follows a single learners experience while focusing on an important or noteworthy aspect of online learning, tackling everything from demographics, attrition, motivation, and loneliness to cheating, openness, flexibility, social media, and digital divides. Veletsianos also draws on these case studies to offer recommendations for the future and lessons learned. The elusive nature of online learners experiences, the book reveals, is a problem because it prevents us from doing better: from designing more effective online courses, from making evidence-informed decisions about online education, and from coming to our work with the full sense of empathy that our students deserve. Writing in an evocative, accessible, and concise manner, Veletsianos concretely demonstrates why it is so important to pay closer attention to the stories of studentswho may have instructive and insightful ideas about the future of education.
By George Veletsianos
Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Format: HARDBACK
Pages: 184
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Learner Who Compared Online Courses to Face-to-Face Courses2. The Learner Who Was ""Nontraditional"" 3. The Learner Whose Motive Was Sheer Interest4. The Learner Who Dropped Out5. The Learner Who Used the Family Computer6. The Learner Who Had the Necessary Literacies7. The Learner Who Watched Videos Alone8. The Learner Who Showed Emotion9. The Learner Who ""Listened""10. The Learner Who Cheated11. The Learner Who Was Taught by a Bot12. The Learner Who Took Notes13. The Learner Who Used a Social Networking Site for Online Learning14. The Learner Who Was Self-Directed 15. The Learner Who Took Advantage of the Openness in MOOCs16. The Learner Who Took Advantage of Flexible Learning17. The Learner of the FutureConclusionIndex
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