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No. 1 (11)/2016
- Introduction Agnieszka Landowska
- Social education at primary school on example of blog system Jolanta Dobska, Zbigniew Meger
- Action and social aspects of e-learning in view of the action-oriented approach Sylwia Kossakowska-Pisarek
- Role of Online Components in Quality Assurance in Higher Education – Supporting Authentic Communication in Technical English Learning at the Academic Level Iwona Mokwa-Tarnowska
- Analysis of the Influence of Gamification Elements in an E-Learning Course Maciej Pankiewicz
- Gamification – Does It Work? Przemysław Rodwald
- Building Ethos in Online Courses Agnieszka Szurek
- Language learning in 3D virtual worlds – from an empirical study Paweł Topol
- Padlet – a Virtual Wall in Teaching of Technical Vocabulary – Teamwork in Task of Poster Preparation (Case Study) Kamila Wawrzyniak-Guz
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Reviews and reports
- E-edukacja językowa na UW: Języki obce na platformie edukacyjnej COME UW w latach 2003–2015 Monika Galbarczyk
- Międzynarodowy projekt na rzecz kształcenia kadr dla sektora gier na rynku Ukrainy Katarzyna Gdowska, Bartłomiej Gaweł
- Model inteligentnego systemu edukacyjnego rozpoznającego emocje ucznia Agnieszka Landowska, Michał Wróbel
Action and social aspects of e-learning in view of the action-oriented approach
Abstract
The article focuses on the use of the action-oriented approach with regard to e-learning. It discusses the use of this approach in second language learning in accordance with the European standards of learning, teaching and assessment, i.e. Common European Framework for language learning, teaching and assessment, (Council of Europe, 2001). It addresses issues concerning methodology of e-learning and e-tivities, which are tasks designed as active and interactive online learning to develop learners’ community and to enhance motivation of learners.
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