Online, Not Distance Education: The Merits of Collaborative Learning in Online Education

Desiree Wieser, Jürgen-Matthias Seeler
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Abstract As a result of the rapid technological innovation and its disruptive power also on the educational sector, teaching and learning practices changed fundamentally and new forms of education, as well as totally new degree programmes emerged. Today, higher education institutions (HEIs) make use of different online resources and new collaborative tools by integrating digital technologies and the internet fully within the curricula. However, although online education offers numerous advantages and has the power to overcome traditional barriers in education as time and space, many higher education institutions are still struggling with issues such as fostering student collaboration on one hand and reducing feelings of social isolation on the other. In the present case study, we analyse a blended Bachelor degree programme in Management at a European business school with the aim to provide practical suggestions and inspiration for implementing e-learning and online education in higher education. The introduced case demonstrates how collaborative learning aspects, organisational and pedagogical structures, philosophical assumptions and educational settings can be combined to decrease one of the main challenges in online education, namely distance.
在线教育,而非远程教育:在线教育中协作学习的优点
由于快速的技术创新及其对教育部门的颠覆性力量,教学和学习实践发生了根本性的变化,新的教育形式以及全新的学位课程出现了。今天,高等教育机构(HEIs)利用不同的在线资源和新的协作工具,将数字技术和互联网充分融入课程中。然而,尽管在线教育提供了许多优势,并有能力克服传统的教育时间和空间障碍,但许多高等教育机构仍在努力解决诸如一方面促进学生合作,另一方面减少社会孤立感等问题。在本案例研究中,我们分析了一所欧洲商学院的管理学混合学士学位课程,旨在为在高等教育中实施电子学习和在线教育提供实用建议和灵感。所介绍的案例展示了协作学习方面、组织和教学结构、哲学假设和教育设置如何结合起来,以减少在线教育的主要挑战之一,即距离。
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