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E-learning: a model and process proposal
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Learning Management SystemInteractive LearningE-learningNew TechnologiesEngineeringUbiquitous LearningArtificial EnvironmentsUser ExperienceEducationOnline LearningLearning AnalyticsHybrid LearningComputer ScienceOnline Course DevelopmentTechnologyE-learning PlatformBlended LearningProcess Proposal
The advent of the new technologies has brought the proliferation of artificial environments in distance and blended learning. Most of the efforts have been addressed to the mere 'transfer' of paper and pen. Thus, we proposed the following theoretical reflection on the learning processes: studying classical didactics that have been revised from the point-of-view of distance learning, individuating the new actors interacting in the didactics, and deducing a possible learning model. The theoretical reflection, presented in its model and conceptual aspects, finds its application in the realisation of an e-learning platform, IWT. The advantages of the state-of-the-art learning are also shown in this paper. However, this work is essentially limited to a general positioning of e-learning and to a presentation motivated by the choices we have made in the theoretical, architectural, functional, and technological fields.