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adam_text | Enhancing
Е
-Learning with
Media-Rich Content and
Interactions
Table of Contents
Foreword
..........................................................................................................ix
Preface
.............................................................................................................xii
Chapter I
The Future of Online Learning
......................................................................1
Introduction
........................................................................................................ 1
Web
2.0...............................................................................................................3
Semantic Web
.....................................................................................................5
E-Leurning
2.0...................................................................................................5
The Changing Audience for Education
..............................................................7
Philosophies of Learning and Teaching
.............................................................8
Appraches to Learning Styles
............................................................................9
Rich Media and E-Leurning
2.0.........................................................................9
Designing Learning Events for E-Learning
2.0................................................11
Avoiding
и
Second Digital Divide
....................................................................12
Conclusion
....................................................................................................... 13
References
........................................................................................................ 13
Chapter II
A Short History of Learning Technologies
...................................................15
Introduction
.................................................................·.....................·.............. 15
Recent History of Technology in Learning
......................................................16
History of Technology in Human Resource Development
...............................22
History of Technology in Instructional Design
................................................24
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................26
References
........................................................................................................27
Chapter III
The Context
....................................................................................................29
Introduction
......................................................................................................29
Categorization and Classification of Learning Technologies
..........................30
Conceptualizing Learning Technologies
..........................................................34
Learning Activities
...........................................................................................34
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................39
References
........................................................................................................41
Chapter IV
A Review of Methods for Selecting Learning Technologies
.......................42
Introduction
......................................................................................................42
Technology Selection in Human Resource Development
.................................45
Technology Selection for Organizational Communications.
............................50
Technology Selection in Education
..................................................................54
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................63
References
........................................................................................................64
Chapter V
Existing Theoretical Approaches to Learning Technologies,
Learning Activities, and Methods of Technology Selection
........................67
Introduction
......................................................................................................67
One-Way and Two-Way Technologies
..............................................................69
Key Elements in the Literature
.........................................................................70
Shortcomings in Theoretical Frameworks of Learning Technologies
.............71
Shortcomings in Theoretical Frameworks of Learning Activities
...................71
Shortcomings in Technology Selection Methods
..............................................72
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................73
References
........................................................................................................74
Chapter VI
The Learning Activities Model
.....................................................................75
Introduction
......................................................................................................75
Provision
of Material
.......................................................................................76
Interactions
......................................................................................................78
The Fifth Category of Learning Activities
.......................................................82
The Learning Activities Model
.........................................................................83
The Model Exemplified
....................................................................................84
Higer Education Examples
..............................................................................87
Human Resource Development Examples
.......................................................95
Independent Learning
......................................................................................98
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................99
References
...................................................................................................... 100
Chapter
VII
The Learning Technologies Model
.............................................................101
Introduction
.................................................................................................... 101
Theoretical Basis of the LTM
......................................................................... 102
Media Richness Theories
............................................................................... 103
Learning Technologies
................................................................................... 104
Representational Learning Technologies
....................................................... 105
Collaborative Learning Technologies
............................................................ 106
Basis of the LTM
............................................................................................ 107
Other Characteristics of Learning Technologies
........................................... 108
The LTM.
........................................................................................................ 109
Print
...............................................................................................................
Ill
Radio, Podcasts, and Recorded Audio
............................................................112
Television and Video
.......................................................................................114
Videoconference..............................................................................................116
Multimedia
......................................................................................................117
Internet
............................................................................................................119
World Wide Web Pages for Information Retrieval
......................................... 120
Internet Chat or Instant Messaging
............................................................... 121
Online Discussion
.......................................................................................... 123
E-Mail and List Servers
................................................................................. 125
Web-Based Learning Environments or Learning Management Systems
....... 126
Analysis of Technologies and Techniques
...................................................... 128
Conclusion
..................................................................................................... 131
References
...................................................................................................... 132
Chapter
VIII
The Technology Selection Method
..............................................................134
Introduction
.................................................................................................... 134
The Selection of Learning Technologies
........................................................ 135
Criteria for the Selection of Learning Technologies
...................................... 135
The TSM: The Process
................................................................................... 139
TSM: Practical Context
................................................................................. 149
Conclusion
..................................................................................................... 150
References
...................................................................................................... 151
Chapter IX
Video
..............................................................................................................
152
Introduction
....................................................................................................152
Definitions
...................................................................................................... 54
Television, Video, and Film Production Methods
.......................................... 155
Educational Use
.............................................................................................165
Examples of Video in
Е
-Learning..................................................................
165
CaseStudy
......................................................................................................167
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................173
References
...................................................................................................... 74
Chapter X
Recording Lectures, Streaming, Downloading, Podcasting,
Vodcasting, and Webcasting
........................................................................176
Introduction
.................................................................................................... 176
Definitions
......................................................................................................177
A Case Study of Recording Lectures at an Australian University
.................178
Learning Technologies Model .Streaming, Podcasting,
Vodcasting, And Webcasting
....................................................................180
What to Record.
..............................................................................................180
Reasons for, and Approaches to, Recording
..................................................182
Technologies
...................................................................................................184
Recordings other than Lectures
.....................................................................187
Webcasting Technology
..................................................................................187
Teaching with Recordings
..............................................................................190
Webcast, Stream, Podcast, or Download?
.....................................................193
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................194
References
......................................................................................................195
Chapter XI
Teaching with Real Time Communications Technologies
........................196
Introduction
....................................................................................................196
One-Way and Two-Way Technologies and the Learning Activities Model.....
199
The One-Way/Two-Way Learning Activities Continuum
................................200
Threshold Of Effective and Efficient Learning
..............................................201
LIow the Continuum is Used in Designing Learning Events
..........................206
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................208
References
......................................................................................................209
Chapter
XII
Videoconference, Audioconference,
and Video Chat
................................210
Introduction
....................................................................................................210
Definitions
.......................................................................................................211
Backgroumi
.....................................................................................................211
Point-to-Point or Multipoint
..........................................................................215
Switcing Between
Endpoints..........................................................................216
Technology
.....................................................................................................217
Standards
.......................................................................................................219
IP or ISDN?
...................................................................................................220
Setting Up Room
............................................................................................221
A Case Study of the Migration of
Videoconference
from ISDN to IP at a
Medium-Sized Australian University
.......................................................224
Audioconferences..........................................................................................230
Video Chat and the Future of
Videoconference
.............................................231
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................232
References
......................................................................................................233
Chapter
XIII
Teaching and Learning with
Videoconference
and Video Chat.
..............234
Introduction
....................................................................................................234
Background
....................................................................................................234
Videoconference
and the Learning Technologies Model
...............................235
leaching with Two-Way Technologies
...........................................................236
Planning for Teaching with
Videoconference
................................................239
Planning for
a
Videoconference
.....................................................................241
Videoconference in
Large, Medium, and Small Teaching Spaces
..................243
Activities
.........................................................................................................247
During the
Videoconference
...........................................................................253
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................254
References
......................................................................................................255
Chapter
XIV
Access Grid
...................................................................................................256
Introduction
....................................................................................................256
Definition
........................................................................................................256
Description of the Access Grid
......................................................................257
Multicast and Unicast
....................................................................................260
A Comparison of
Videoconference,
Video Chat, and Access Grid.
................261
Equipment and Configurations
......................................................................262
Additional Software Modules for the Access Grid
.........................................263
The Role of the Operator
...............................................................................265
Teaching with Access Grid
.............................................................................266
Access Grid and the Learning Technologies Model
......................................267
Teaching and Learning Activities
...................................................................269
Setting Up a Room-Based Node on the Access Grid: A Case Study
..............271
Conclusion: Future of Access Grid.
...............................................................280
Reference
........................................................................................................282
Chapter XV
The Future of Real Time Communications Technologies
inE-Learning
...............................................................................................283
Introduction
....................................................................................................283
RTCs and the Taxonomy of Learning Technologies
.......................................284
RTCs
..............................................................................................................285
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................292
References
......................................................................................................293
Chapter
XVI
The Future of Rich Media, Learning Management Systems,
and Content Management Systems
............................................................294
Introduction
....................................................................................................294
Web
2.0
and E-Learning
2.0..........................................................................295
Putting it all Together: The Future of Learning Technologies
......................296
Content Management and Rich Media
..........................................................298
Integration of Rich Media and LMSs
............................................................299
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................302
References
......................................................................................................302
Appendix I
A Glossary of Terms, Initials, and Acronyms
............................................304
Appendix II
Bits, Bytes, Definition, and the Measurement of
Bandwidth and Storage
................................................................................311
Introduction
.....................................................................................................311
What are Data?
..............................................................................................312
Definitions
......................................................................................................312
Bandwidths of Examples
................................................................................314
Storage Devices
.............................................................................................314
Standard, Low, and High Definition Video
...................................................316
Transmission Methods
...................................................................................317
About the Editor
..........................................................................................319
Index
..............................................................................................................320
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Enhancing
Е
-Learning with
Media-Rich Content and
Interactions
Table of Contents
Foreword
.ix
Preface
.xii
Chapter I
The Future of Online Learning
.1
Introduction
. 1
Web
2.0.3
Semantic Web
.5
E-Leurning
2.0.5
The Changing Audience for Education
.7
Philosophies of Learning and Teaching
.8
Appraches to Learning Styles
.9
Rich Media and E-Leurning
2.0.9
Designing Learning Events for E-Learning
2.0.11
Avoiding
и
Second Digital Divide
.12
Conclusion
. 13
References
. 13
Chapter II
A Short History of Learning Technologies
.15
Introduction
.·.·. 15
Recent History of Technology in Learning
.16
History of Technology in Human Resource Development
.22
History of Technology in Instructional Design
.24
Conclusion
.26
References
.27
Chapter III
The Context
.29
Introduction
.29
Categorization and Classification of Learning Technologies
.30
Conceptualizing Learning Technologies
.34
Learning Activities
.34
Conclusion
.39
References
.41
Chapter IV
A Review of Methods for Selecting Learning Technologies
.42
Introduction
.42
Technology Selection in Human Resource Development
.45
Technology Selection for Organizational Communications.
.50
Technology Selection in Education
.54
Conclusion
.63
References
.64
Chapter V
Existing Theoretical Approaches to Learning Technologies,
Learning Activities, and Methods of Technology Selection
.67
Introduction
.67
One-Way and Two-Way Technologies
.69
Key Elements in the Literature
.70
Shortcomings in Theoretical Frameworks of Learning Technologies
.71
Shortcomings in Theoretical Frameworks of Learning Activities
.71
Shortcomings in Technology Selection Methods
.72
Conclusion
.73
References
.74
Chapter VI
The Learning Activities Model
.75
Introduction
.75
Provision
of Material
.76
Interactions
.78
The Fifth Category of Learning Activities
.82
The Learning Activities Model
.83
The Model Exemplified
.84
Higer Education Examples
.87
Human Resource Development Examples
.95
Independent Learning
.98
Conclusion
.99
References
. 100
Chapter
VII
The Learning Technologies Model
.101
Introduction
. 101
Theoretical Basis of the LTM
. 102
Media Richness Theories
. 103
Learning Technologies
. 104
Representational Learning Technologies
. 105
Collaborative Learning Technologies
. 106
Basis of the LTM
. 107
Other Characteristics of Learning Technologies
. 108
The LTM.
. 109
Print
.
Ill
Radio, Podcasts, and Recorded Audio
.112
Television and Video
.114
Videoconference.116
Multimedia
.117
Internet
.119
World Wide Web Pages for Information Retrieval
. 120
Internet Chat or Instant Messaging
. 121
Online Discussion
. 123
E-Mail and List Servers
. 125
Web-Based Learning Environments or Learning Management Systems
. 126
Analysis of Technologies and Techniques
. 128
Conclusion
. 131
References
. 132
Chapter
VIII
The Technology Selection Method
.134
Introduction
. 134
The Selection of Learning Technologies
. 135
Criteria for the Selection of Learning Technologies
. 135
The TSM: The Process
. 139
TSM: Practical Context
. 149
Conclusion
. 150
References
. 151
Chapter IX
Video
.
152
Introduction
.152
Definitions
.'54
Television, Video, and Film Production Methods
. 155
Educational Use
.165
Examples of Video in
Е
-Learning.
165
CaseStudy
.167
Conclusion
.173
References
. '74
Chapter X
Recording Lectures, Streaming, Downloading, Podcasting,
Vodcasting, and Webcasting
.176
Introduction
. 176
Definitions
.177
A Case Study of Recording Lectures at an Australian University
.178
Learning Technologies Model .Streaming, Podcasting,
Vodcasting, And Webcasting
.180
What to Record.
.180
Reasons for, and Approaches to, Recording
.182
Technologies
.184
Recordings other than Lectures
.187
Webcasting Technology
.187
Teaching with Recordings
.190
Webcast, Stream, Podcast, or Download?
.193
Conclusion
.194
References
.195
Chapter XI
Teaching with Real Time Communications Technologies
.196
Introduction
.196
One-Way and Two-Way Technologies and the Learning Activities Model.
199
The One-Way/Two-Way Learning Activities Continuum
.200
Threshold Of Effective and Efficient Learning
.201
LIow the Continuum is Used in Designing Learning Events
.206
Conclusion
.208
References
.209
Chapter
XII
Videoconference, Audioconference,
and Video Chat
.210
Introduction
.210
Definitions
.211
Backgroumi
.211
Point-to-Point or Multipoint
.215
Switcing Between
Endpoints.216
Technology
.217
Standards
.219
IP or ISDN?
.220
Setting Up Room
.221
A Case Study of the Migration of
Videoconference
from ISDN to IP at a
Medium-Sized Australian University
.224
Audioconferences.230
Video Chat and the Future of
Videoconference
.231
Conclusion
.232
References
.233
Chapter
XIII
Teaching and Learning with
Videoconference
and Video Chat.
.234
Introduction
.234
Background
.234
Videoconference
and the Learning Technologies Model
.235
leaching with Two-Way Technologies
.236
Planning for Teaching with
Videoconference
.239
Planning for
a
Videoconference
.241
Videoconference in
Large, Medium, and Small Teaching Spaces
.243
Activities
.247
During the
Videoconference
.253
Conclusion
.254
References
.255
Chapter
XIV
Access Grid
.256
Introduction
.256
Definition
.256
Description of the Access Grid
.257
Multicast and Unicast
.260
A Comparison of
Videoconference,
Video Chat, and Access Grid.
.261
Equipment and Configurations
.262
Additional Software Modules for the Access Grid
.263
The Role of the Operator
.265
Teaching with Access Grid
.266
Access Grid and the Learning Technologies Model
.267
Teaching and Learning Activities
.269
Setting Up a Room-Based Node on the Access Grid: A Case Study
.271
Conclusion: Future of Access Grid.
.280
Reference
.282
Chapter XV
The Future of Real Time Communications Technologies
inE-Learning
.283
Introduction
.283
RTCs and the Taxonomy of Learning Technologies
.284
RTCs
.285
Conclusion
.292
References
.293
Chapter
XVI
The Future of Rich Media, Learning Management Systems,
and Content Management Systems
.294
Introduction
.294
Web
2.0
and E-Learning
2.0.295
Putting it all Together: The Future of Learning Technologies
.296
Content Management and Rich Media
.298
Integration of Rich Media and LMSs
.299
Conclusion
.302
References
.302
Appendix I
A Glossary of Terms, Initials, and Acronyms
.304
Appendix II
Bits, Bytes, Definition, and the Measurement of
Bandwidth and Storage
.311
Introduction
.311
What are Data?
.312
Definitions
.312
Bandwidths of Examples
.314
Storage Devices
.314
Standard, Low, and High Definition Video
.316
Transmission Methods
.317
About the Editor
.319
Index
.320 |
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title_fullStr | Enhancing e-learning with media-rich content and interactions Richard Caladine |
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title_short | Enhancing e-learning with media-rich content and interactions |
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