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The Change of Time and Space in E-Learning

1Departmentof Learning and Philosophy, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark


American Journal of Educational Research. 2014, Vol. 2 No. 8, 612-616
DOI: 10.12691/education-2-8-9
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Anne Mette Nortvig. The Change of Time and Space in E-Learning. American Journal of Educational Research. 2014; 2(8):612-616. doi: 10.12691/education-2-8-9.

Correspondence to: Anne  Mette Nortvig, Departmentof Learning and Philosophy, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark. Email: amn@learning.aau.dk

Abstract

Teaching in e-learning settings often involves the dichotomies of time (synchronous/asynchronous) and space (same place/different places), but when e-learning involves a hybrid mix of students on campus and e-learning students on-line – and the teaching is recorded in order to be watched by other students later on – this traditional dichotomy cannot capture the complex and multiplied learning settings. This paper attempts to focus on the change of space and time in e-learning settings the way e-learning students and teachers in a professional bachelor programin physiotherapy describe it, and the purpose is to present a framework for categorizing time and space in e-learning settings. Thus, the paper introduces the concept of multi- and mono-locality in order to be able to describe a teaching and learning settings where presence is sometimes felt in more than one place at a time.

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