Integrated E-Learning: Implications for Pedagogy, Technology and Organization
Integrated E-Learning: Implications for Pedagogy, Technology and Organization
Virtual Learning Environments
Risk Management Research Design Ideologies, Strategies, Methods and Techniques
International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management
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Virtual learning is a popular teaching modality, and it has been reported in research that there is no significant difference in academic outcome as compared with face-to-face courses. Not all researchers agree with this assertion and some claim it is more difficult to teach math-oriented subjects online. Given that educational psychology theories are effective for teaching quantitative topics in the face-to-face modality, this study proposes and tests methods for virtual learning. Constructivism learning theory is applied using knowledge management principles to teach an online masters-level research methods course at an Australian university. Asynchronous and synchronous tools are used in the VLE, and contrasted in a controlled experiment. The hypothesis is student grades will be significantly higher when the constructivist instructional method is applied to the synchronous VLE.