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Main Authors: An, Yun-Jo, Reigeluth, Charles M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ875084
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author An, Yun-Jo
Reigeluth, Charles M.
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Reigeluth, Charles M.
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Reigeluth, Charles M.
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contents Problem-Based Learning in Online Environments An, Yun-Jo Reigeluth, Charles M. Problem Based Learning Online Courses Graduate Study Cooperative Learning Scaffolding (Teaching Technique) Problem Solving Case Studies Technology Education Library Education Instructional Effectiveness Guidelines This study examined 3 graduate-level online courses that utilized problem-based learning (PBL), considering each course as a case. Beyond describing how PBL was implemented in each case, this study identified what worked (strengths) and did not work (weaknesses) in the PBL and explored how the PBL could be improved (improvements) by collecting both descriptive and evaluative data. Data were collected from interviews, observations, and document review. Based on cross-case analyses, this study proposed a series of guidelines for designing and implementing PBL in online environments. They provide practical tips for diverse stages of the design and implementation of online PBL. (Contains 1 figure.)
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spellingShingle Problem-Based Learning in Online Environments
An, Yun-Jo
Reigeluth, Charles M.
Problem Based Learning
Online Courses
Graduate Study
Cooperative Learning
Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Problem Solving
Case Studies
Technology Education
Library Education
Instructional Effectiveness
Guidelines
Problem-Based Learning in Online Environments An, Yun-Jo Reigeluth, Charles M. Problem Based Learning Online Courses Graduate Study Cooperative Learning Scaffolding (Teaching Technique) Problem Solving Case Studies Technology Education Library Education Instructional Effectiveness Guidelines This study examined 3 graduate-level online courses that utilized problem-based learning (PBL), considering each course as a case. Beyond describing how PBL was implemented in each case, this study identified what worked (strengths) and did not work (weaknesses) in the PBL and explored how the PBL could be improved (improvements) by collecting both descriptive and evaluative data. Data were collected from interviews, observations, and document review. Based on cross-case analyses, this study proposed a series of guidelines for designing and implementing PBL in online environments. They provide practical tips for diverse stages of the design and implementation of online PBL. (Contains 1 figure.)
title Problem-Based Learning in Online Environments
topic Problem Based Learning
Online Courses
Graduate Study
Cooperative Learning
Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Problem Solving
Case Studies
Technology Education
Library Education
Instructional Effectiveness
Guidelines
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ875084