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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Podcasting in Teaching and Learning
Sawsen Lakhal; Hager Khechine; Daniel Pascot
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2007 (Oct 15, 2007) pp. 6181–6188
This paper describes the process and the results of a study intended to evaluate the effectiveness of podcasting technology for teaching and learning. A sample group of 192 students enrolled in an online course, with access to audio playbacks ...
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Academic Students’ Satisfaction and Learning Outcomes in a HyFlex Course: Do Delivery Modes Matter?
Sawsen Lakhal; Hager Khechine; Daniel Pascot
E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2014 (Oct 20, 2014) pp. 1075–1083
The Hybrid-Flexible (HyFlex) design model is a course design model that combines Hybrid learning in a Flexible way, such that students can either attend face-to-face class sessions, participate online or do both (i.e. alternate between face-to-face...
Topics: E-Learning Trends and Innovations (social learning, mobile, augmented etc.)
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UTAUT Model for Blended Learning: The Role of Gender and Age in the Intention to Use Webinars
Hager Khechine; Sawsen Lakhal; Daniel Pascot; Alphonse Bytha
Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects Vol. 10, No. 1 (Jan 01, 2014) pp. 33–52
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UTAUT Model for Blended Learning: The Role of Gender and Age in the Intention to Use Webinars
Hager Khechine; Sawsen Lakhal; Daniel Pascot; Alphonse Bytha
Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects Vol. 10 (2014) pp. 33–52
The purpose of the paper was to determine the factors that explain the acceptance of a webinar system (Elluminate) in a blended learning course by students. The effects of gender and age as moderating variables were also studied. Our hypotheses were ...
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Student Behavioural Intentions to Use Desktop Video Conferencing in a Distance Course: Integration of Autonomy to the UTAUT Model
Sawsen Lakhal; Hager Khechine; Daniel Pascot
Journal of Computing in Higher Education Vol. 25, No. 2 (August 2013) pp. 93–121
The aim of this study was to examine psychological factors which could influence acceptance and use of the desktop video conferencing technology by undergraduate business students. Based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology,...