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Sunday, January 09, 2011

E-Learning Quality in Higher Education in Europe

Don't miss this opportunity to be updated about E-Learning Quality in Higher Education in Europe by Prof. Dr. Ulf-Daniel Ehlers.

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EFQUEL European Foundation for Quality in E Learning.
Dr. phil. habil. Ulf-Daniel Ehlers Homepage
Interview with Ulf-Daniel Ehlers, Project coordinator of the TRIANGLE Project (20 Dec. 2010)

About Dr. Ulf-Daniel Ehlers

Ulf-Daniel is an Adjunct Associate Professor of the Graduate School for Management and Technology of the University of Maryland University College, and an Assistant Professor in the Department for Business Information Sciences of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
He holds degrees in English Language, Social Sciences and Educational Sciences from the University of Bielefeld, where he finished his Ph.D. with honours in the field of Technology Enhanced Learning in 2003. He has worked as coordinator of many European and national projects and is currently Vice-president of the European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning.
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Changing Cultures in Higher Education: Moving Ahead to Future Learning
By Ulf-Daniel Ehlers (Editor), Dirk Schneckenberg (Editor)


More and more educational scenarios and learning landscapes are developed using blogs, wikis, podcasts and e-portfolios. Web 2.0 tools give learners more control, by allowing them to easily create, share or reuse their own learning materials, and these tools also enable social learning networks that bridge the border between formal and informal learning. However, practices of strategic innovation of universities, faculty development, assessment, evaluation and quality assurance have not fully accommodated these changes in technology and teaching. Ehlers and Schneckenberg present strategic approaches for innovation in universities.
The contributions explore new models for developing and engaging faculty in technology-enhanced education, and they detail underlying reasons for why quality assessment and evaluation in new – and often informal – learning scenarios have to change. Their book is a practical guide for educators, aimed at answering these questions. It describes what E-learning 2.0 is, which basic elements of Web 2.0 it builds on, and how E-learning 2.0 differs from Learning 1.0. The book also details a number of quality methods and examples, such as self-assessment, peer-review, social recommendation, and peer-learning, using illustrative cases and giving practical recommendations.
Published on: 2010-02-26
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