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Meaningful Learning through E-Learning

Carmina V. Tolentino, PhDCollege of Arts and Sciences

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Rationale

• The purpose of the research is not only to find out how students learn through e-learning but how do they have meaningful learning.

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Meaningful Learning

• Meaningful learning happens when students start to believe and gain interest to what they are doing, and then demonstrate skills and exhibit personalities that can be positive.

• It is one of the ultimate outcomes of learning.

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Research Design

• The grounded theory method of Strauss and Corbin (1990) was used.

• With grounded theory, a semi-structured, open-ended, ethnographic, in-depth conversational interview is more useful.

• It is a qualitative research which based it’s finding(s) by grounding a theory(s) from the gathered data.

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Respondents

• This research is based on the learning experiences of 5 IT students, 5 Engineering distant learners, and 5 pre-service teachers of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation, Philippines.

• Data gathering took place from September to November of school year 2009.

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Research Process

• Open Coding- transforming the fields notes into categories.

• Axial Coding – relating the codes to each other and emphasizing their relationships.

• Selective Coding – explaining the storyline, integrating the categories and building the initial theoretical framework.

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Results and DiscussionShows the emerged integrative construct of the theory of meaningful learning of Information Technology students.

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• They believed that as IT students, e-learning is part of the curriculum and the current trend in instruction

• Meaningful learning through e-learning for IT students could mean for them as believing and gaining interest to the design of courseware.

• Through careful and skillful planning and conceptualizing, IT students gain values (e.g. ethical values) upon finishing an IT and multimedia project, and connecting and transforming themselves after each course.

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The emerged integrative construct of the theory of meaningful learning of preservice teachers .

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• Pre-service teachers believed that classroom interaction among classmates and teachers can bring more meaningful learning although, they also believe that they can experience meaningful learning through e-learning if used more often and in a longer period.

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• E-learning for pre-service teachers could mean employing it in longer periods and more often than traditional classroom settings.

• They started believing and gaining interest to the design of courseware only after one year of using it as a form of learning context, and through collaborating with peers, they gain values, and started connecting and transforming themselves after supporting e-learning.

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The emerged integrative construct of the theory of meaningful learning of Engineering Distant learners

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• Distant education engineering students have problems experiencing meaningful learning due to limited interaction with their instructor and colleagues.

• Although, they learned from the courseware and through communicating via virtual classroom and video conferencing, they also believed that if given more time, with deep immersion and chance to have personal interactions with other students and having a well-trained instructor for on-line courses and suitable media and instructional method, meaningful learning could occur.

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• A Grounded Typology of MSEUF students with regards to how they experienced meaningful learning

through e-LearningThe aim of this study is that all concepts

are grounded, and as such they are not proven, they are only suggested. The

end theories are set of hypotheses, not of findings.

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Suitable courseware

or media

Grounded Typology of MSEUF students with Regards to How They Experienced Meaningful Learning through E-Learning

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