Just in Time Teaching and Learning System in the Standard e-Classroom
Gabriel Zamfir ()
Informatica Economica, 2019, vol. 23, issue 3, 49-60
Abstract:
E-society is a just in time learning system, based on versioning technologies. E-science is a similar system, too, but it is based on recursive educational processes and iterative implementa-tions of technologies. E-education is by definition, and by default, a just in time learning system. E-society is a native environment for all forms of the traditional education: formal, non-formal and informal education. At the same time, e-society is a native environment for structured educational resources: electronic, digital and virtual resources. In this context, the standard e-classroom become the native environment in order to develop a just in time teaching and learn-ing system. This article presents the conceptual framework as a knowledge one, for such an approach, based on the meta language and the object language, as a twofold research paradigm, and details the theoretical framework as a comprehension one, and the analytical framework, as an application for a solution, including a case study.
Keywords: Scientific Researches in e-Education; Digital Articles; Assisted Instruction; Teacher Assisted Learning; Standard Assisted Instruction Applications; Standard Assisted Individual Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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