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The E-learning Circle – a holistic software design tool for e-learning


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2010-07-01 02:00 AM



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Kolås, Line
Staupe, Arvid
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The E-learning Circle – a holistic software design tool for e-learning
 
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The E-learning Circle - figure 1
The main parts of the E-learning Circle. The centre of the circle is dedicated to the subject taught, and the E-learning Circle has three main sectors.
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The learning objective sector. The sector describes how the learning objectives via taxonomies are concretized into technological solutions.
The E-learning Circle - figure 3
The student sector. This sector describes how learning objects need to take into account the various needs of a heterogeneous student group.
The E-learning Circle - figure 4
The teacher sector. This sector implies an eclectic view of learning theories within e-learning, and emphasizes that different pedagogical methods must be used when designing learning activities.
The E-learning Circle - figure 5
The E-learning Circle – A holistic approach to e-learning.