Abstract (EN):
In Higher and Continuing Education, the use of eLearning methodologies is becoming a
common resource. At this point, we have probably passed a first stage of eLearning
implementation - experimentation. After a first stage where pilot projects were implemented
and strategies were defined, we come to a phase where eLearning implementation is more
mature. It should now be possible to find consistent examples of the use of eLearning in
Engineering Education, with several years of application. It should be possible, at this time, to
evaluate the impact of eLearning methodologies on the Learning Outcomes. The work here
proposed intends to address the problem of measuring the impact of eLearning on
Education, through the analysis of Learning Outcomes.
The scope of the study includes case-studies in Higher Education, pre and graduate courses.
Also, cases of the use of eLearning in Continuing Education will be addressed. Authors
intend to collect case-studies of courses that have been using eLearning technologies, in
different contexts and Institutions. Data collected should include information about the
implementation and Learning Outcomes of the course, before and after eLearning. Using a
considerable amount of data, this study aims to identify a potential trend of alteration of
results of Learning Outcomes. If possible, this study will try to find a relation between the
increment of Learning Outcomes and the implementation of eLearning.
Keywords: evaluation, Learning Outcomes, quality
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
Contact:
www.eadtu.nl
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