The demand-driven learning model: A framework for web-based learning
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Author (aut): MacDonald, Colla J.
Author (aut): Stodel, Emma J.
Author (aut): Farres, Laura G.
Author (aut): Breithaupt, Krista
Author (aut): Gabriel, Martha A.
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This paper reviews recent philosophical debate surrounding the future role and activities of universities in a technological society. In this text, an argument is put forward for academics to take a proactive role in the development and use of technology in the teaching process. For a large segment of the population (working adults) traditional universities have designed, or will need to design, new learning models in order to meet consumer demands. This paper presents the demand-driven learning model (DDLM) as one response to this need. The DDLM was developed as a collaborative effort between academics and experts from private and public industries. A significant contribution of the DDLM is that it provides an explicit statement of a high-quality standard of Web-based learning (WBL); this is defined as Superior Structure. The DDLM is founded in customer demands for quality content, delivery, and service that lead to desired learner outcomes. Prior to presenting this model, a critical review of the pertinent literature in the field of WBL will be presented.
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Volume 4, Issue 1
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10.1016/S1096-7516(01)00045-8
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©2001. The Internet and Higher Education. Elsevier Science Inc.
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Customer needs
Web-based learning
Adult learning
Learning model
High tech
Online learning
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