Advances in E-Learning: Experiences and Methodologies: Experiences and MethodologiesGarc¡a-Pe¤alvo, Francisco Jos Web-based training, known as e-learning, has experienced a great evolution and growth in recent years, as the capacity for education is no longer limited by physical and time constraints. The emergence of such a prized learning tool mandates a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness and implications of e-learning. Advances in E-Learning: Experiences and Methodologies explores the technical, pedagogical, methodological, tutorial, legal, and emotional aspects of e-learning, considering and analyzing its different application contexts, and providing researchers and practitioners with an innovative view of e-learning as a lifelong learning tool for scholars in both academic and professional spheres. |
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A Heideggerian View on ELearning | 30 |
Philosophical and Epistemological Basis for Building a Quality Online Training Methodology | 46 |
EMentoring An Extended Practice An Emerging Discipline | 61 |
Training Teachers for ELearning Beyond ICT Skills Towards Lifelong Learning Requirements A Case Study | 83 |
The Role of Institutional Factors in the Formation of ELearning Practices | 96 |
ELearning Value and Student Experiences A Case Study | 112 |
Integrating Technology and Research in Mathematics Education The Case of ELearning | 132 |
Telematic Environments and CompetitionBased Methodologies An Approach to Active Learning | 232 |
Open Source LMS Customization A Moodle Statistical Control Application | 250 |
Evaluation and Effective Learning Strategic Use of EPortfolio as an Alternative Assessment at University | 264 |
Formative Online Assessmentin ELearning | 279 |
Designing an Online Assessment in ELearning | 301 |
Quality Assessment of EFacilitators | 318 |
EQUAL A Proposal to Measure the Quality of ELearning Courses | 329 |
Compilation of References | 350 |
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