Coments on the e-Learning Framework

  1. EDUTECH WiKi
    http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Eight-component_framework_for_e-learning
    1. By Stephen Downes (May 1, 2003)
      The Global e-Learning Framework: An Interview with Badrul Khan It's hard to keep everything in mind when you are designing an e-learning solution. It's even harder to keep tabs on everything when planning to do this for an international market. So Badrul Khan's Global e-Learning Framework - nicely described and discussed in this interview - is a useful aid for anyone looking to provide services beyond their own borders. By James Morrison, The Technology Source, May, 2003 URL:http://www.downes.ca/archive/03/05_01_news_OLDaily.htm

    2. By Professor Chandrakant Bhogayata (November-December 2003, Educational Technology)
      Khan has discussed eight dimensions of e-learning. I remember that Patanjali, an ancient Indian philosopher has presented Ashtanga (eight-fold path) of Yoga in his work " Yoga-Sutra " in Sanskrit language in about 400 A. D. More ..

    3. Tem-Frank Andersen, Michael Krevet-Alpmann, Roisin Donnelly, Silke Gutermuth, Dr. Linda B. Greer, and Robert Luke write ...
      "...More development in wholistic course software is also being promoted by Badrul Kahn of George Washington University. His eight-point method for analyzing all the various aspects of web-course design, administration and implementation certainly add a new dimension to the phrase "a collaborative work-in-progress".
      Source: VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

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