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Lecturers’ satisfaction with access to e-learning resources

A Comparative Study of Synchronous and Asynchronous E-Learning Resources

A Comparative Study of Synchronous and Asynchronous E-Learning Resources

... other systems can provide on their own. Most of these programs work through common Web browsers with standard plugins such as Java or Flash, although some require their own proprietary software to be installed on users’ ...

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An educational services architecture to share e learning resources

An educational services architecture to share e learning resources

... might access these plagiarism detection services in different locations at different times, and these services might be hosted on different servers by different providers, the current users and available services ...

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A Study of Sociodemographics Effects on E-Learning Adoption among Lecturers

A Study of Sociodemographics Effects on E-Learning Adoption among Lecturers

... on e-learning adoption among the IIUM academic ...skillful e-mail users, while another majority 110(34%) claimed internet access of 1-3hr / ...with e-learning adoption, but ...

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The Impact of Lecturers’ Competencies on Students’ Satisfaction

The Impact of Lecturers’ Competencies on Students’ Satisfaction

... their satisfaction is important for the college input in quality ...student satisfaction survey will indicate the level of satisfaction of the subjects, lectures, and learning ...This ...

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Users’ motivation and satisfaction as predictors of lecturers’ use of Library Resources in Colleges of Education in southwest, Nigeria

Users’ motivation and satisfaction as predictors of lecturers’ use of Library Resources in Colleges of Education in southwest, Nigeria

... that lecturers frequently use textbook, Journals, newspapers, reference materials, audiovisual materials, special collections and government publications, student long essays and projects, electronic ...

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The Relationship between Leadership Styles and Lecturers' Job Satisfaction in Institutions of Higher Learning in Kenya

The Relationship between Leadership Styles and Lecturers' Job Satisfaction in Institutions of Higher Learning in Kenya

... open access under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ...and Lecturers’ job satisfaction in higher learning institutions in ...and lecturers in chartered public and ...

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Are open educational resources the future of e-learning?

Are open educational resources the future of e-learning?

... independent learning or in collaboration with others – depending on learning needs, motivations and ...future e-learning ...to learning to meet demographic challenges and the changes in ...

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An analysis on the relationship between lecturers competencies and students satisfaction

An analysis on the relationship between lecturers competencies and students satisfaction

... from lecturers with good teaching ...for lecturers to develop strong teaching competencies in order to deliver quality ...for lecturers so that students could meet the desired learning outcome ...

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Cloud computing based e- learning system to provide easy access of e- contents and web resources for educational institutes in developing countries

Cloud computing based e- learning system to provide easy access of e- contents and web resources for educational institutes in developing countries

... distance learning unit’s needs and ...among e-Learning system administrators and practitioners are needed, in order to set up a set of specific criteria for the selection and evaluation of cloud ...

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Learning resources and open access in higher education institutions in Ireland

Learning resources and open access in higher education institutions in Ireland

... to access outputs deposited by colleagues, since most seem not relevant; more relevant materials accessible via journal search engines – Google, academia; Not relevant; No specific reason to; I prefer to develop ...

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Freeing up access to learning: the role for Open Educational Resources

Freeing up access to learning: the role for Open Educational Resources

... In general, it could be said that making open educational content available for people to use does not pose major technical difficulties. However, as the OER movement grows, so does the need to know who benefits and how ...

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WHAT DETERMINATES STUDENT LEARNING SATISFACTION IN A BLENDED E-LEARNING SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT?

WHAT DETERMINATES STUDENT LEARNING SATISFACTION IN A BLENDED E-LEARNING SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT?

... overall learning experience, and improved access/interaction with the ...of e-learning were pointed out such as lack of peer contact and interaction, high initial costs for preparing ...

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Three different modes of avatars as virtual lecturers in e-learning interfaces: a comparative usability study

Three different modes of avatars as virtual lecturers in e-learning interfaces: a comparative usability study

... user satisfaction) as well as learning performance of three different e-learning platforms recruited to pre- sent three common lessons about class diagram ...tested e-learning ...

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Impact of Work Motivation on Satisfaction and Turnover of Public Universities Lecturers *

Impact of Work Motivation on Satisfaction and Turnover of Public Universities Lecturers *

... For lecturers working in public universities, their jobs tend to be more demanding than those of teachers working in other levels of the education ...university lecturers with two main tasks, teaching and ...

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TRAINING TEACHERS IN E-LEARNING WITHOUT INTERNET ACCESS

TRAINING TEACHERS IN E-LEARNING WITHOUT INTERNET ACCESS

... Educational Resources (OER) that is available ...The access to computers and internet is increasing in most developing countries but it is still a completely different situation than in developed countries ...

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MEASURING STUDENTS SATISFACTION FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN A E-LEARNING UNIVERSITY

MEASURING STUDENTS SATISFACTION FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN A E-LEARNING UNIVERSITY

... customer satisfaction, little has been said on the satisfaction of higher education institutions’ customers ...the lecturers and the faculty, course assessment, instruction medium, social activities, ...

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Availability and Accessibility of Information Resources as Predictor of Lecturers’ Teaching Effectiveness

Availability and Accessibility of Information Resources as Predictor of Lecturers’ Teaching Effectiveness

... The affective domain emphasizes learning objectives that have to do with feeling, emotion, appreciation, and degree of acceptance or rejection. It varies from simple attention to complex but internally-consistent ...

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The Role of Open Access and Open Educational Resources: A Distance Learning Perspective

The Role of Open Access and Open Educational Resources: A Distance Learning Perspective

... open access, when participants were asked how significant Open Access materials were likely to become in the next 5-10 ...Open Access publishing would become part of the ...Open Access & ...

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OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES FOR LEARNING TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN  EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: A STUDY

OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES FOR LEARNING TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: A STUDY

... open access articles can be accessed online free of ...open Access movement due to unstable financial support, lack of knowledge of the existence of open access journals in the internet constraints ...

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Perceived Satisfaction and Perceived Usefulness of E- Learning: The Role of Interactive Learning and Social Influence

Perceived Satisfaction and Perceived Usefulness of E- Learning: The Role of Interactive Learning and Social Influence

... the satisfaction of e-learning is ...interactive learning, social influence, and perceived usefulness on perceived satisfaction with ...online learning were surveyed using a ...

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