International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (Apr 2012)

Building an inclusive definition of e-learning: An approach to the conceptual framework

  • Albert Sangrà,
  • Dimitrios Vlachopoulos,
  • Nati Cabrera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v13i2.1161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2

Abstract

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E-learning is part of the new dynamic that characterises educational systems at the start of the 21st century. Like society, the concept of e-learning is subject to constant change. In addition, it is difficult to come up with a single definition of e-learning that would be accepted by the majority of the scientific community. The different understandings of e-learning are conditioned by particular professional approaches and interests. An international project, based on the participation of experts around the world, was undertaken to agree on a definition of e-learning. To this end, two main research activities were carried out. First, an extensive review was conducted of the literature on the concept of e-learning, drawing from peer-reviewed journals, specialised web pages, and books. Second, a Delphi survey was sent out to gather the opinions of recognised experts in the field of education and technology regarding the concept of e-learning with a view to reaching a final consensus. This paper presents the outcomes of the project, which has resulted in an inclusive definition of e-learning subject to a high degree of consensus that will provide a useful conceptual framework to further identify the different models in which e-learning is developed and practiced.

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