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CFP Special issue on 'Identifying and Managing Critical Success Factors of Online Education' in DSJIE, Submission deadline 15 June 2015

  • 1.  CFP Special issue on 'Identifying and Managing Critical Success Factors of Online Education' in DSJIE, Submission deadline 15 June 2015

    Posted 04-22-2015 01:30
    Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education

    CALL FOR PAPERS Special issue on 'Identifying and Managing Critical Success
    Factors of Online Education'

    Guest Editors
    Sean Eom, College of Business, Southeast Missouri State University Nicholas
    J. Ashill, College of Business, American University of Sharjah, United Arab
    Emirates J. B. (Ben) Arbaugh, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh


    Motivation and Background

    We are entering a golden age of e-learning. E-learning could be at a
    'Tipping Point' as American's trust in the quality of e-learning
    grows, and the number of students who take at least one online course
    continues to increase. Now is the time to make e-learning more successful.
    The success of an e-learning system can be measured in terms of learning
    outcomes and learner satisfaction, two dependent constructs that have been
    widely accepted in the e-learning literature. Learning outcomes are measured
    by progress on relevant objectives set by the instructor including progress
    on gaining factual knowledge, learning fundamental principles, and learning
    to apply what is learned to improve problem solving. Learner satisfaction is
    measured by the degree of satisfaction with perceived outcomes of taking
    online courses, courses, and instructors.

    This special issue is dedicated to identifying and effectively managing
    critical success factors for e-learning that enable
    e-learning outcomes to equal if not surpass those of face-to-face
    instruction. Moreover, it seeks to draw on experience with e-learning
    systems to provide direction for future developments in this domain.
    Conceptual frameworks, qualitative research, and empirical studies in the
    following areas are encouraged

    * Review, critical analysis, and/or meta-analysis of past research to
    evaluate the current state of e-learning and to guide future
    directions for e-learning development
    * Conceptual frameworks for e-learning
    * Dimensions of e-learning systems
    * Human dimension
    * Students: Self-Motivation, Personality, Learning Styles
    * Instructors as Facilitators, Motivators, Moderators
    * Design dimension
    * Learning models (Objectivism, Constructivism, Collaborativism, Cognitive
    information processing, Socioculturalism)
    * Course content, structure, and infrastructure
    * Learning Management systems and Information technology
    * Technology platforms and tools
    * Security considerations
    * Collaborative meetings and discussion tools
    * Student-created instructional materials
    * Learner control and self-regulated e learning
    * Problem based learning
    * Self-directed learning
    * Impact of interactions on e-learning outcomes
    * Instructor-student
    * Student-student
    * Student-content/learning management system
    * Learning outcomes and learner satisfaction
    * Development and validation of measurement instruments

    http://dsjie.org/Portals/0/Users/Vijay/Content/2016%20Special%20Issue.pdf

    Review Process and Deadlines

    Manuscripts for the special issue should be submitted after the authors have
    carefully reviewed DSJIE's submission guidelines at
    http://dsjie.org/JournalMission/tabid/84/Default.aspx. Authors submitting a
    manuscript should indicate that it is for the special
    issue on 'Identifying and Managing Critical Success Factors of Online
    Education'.

    Deadlines for the special issue are as follows:
    June 15, 2015: Submission deadline for initial submission
    September 1, 2015: First-round decisions on all submitted manuscripts
    November 1, 2015: Submission deadline for invited revisions
    December 15, 2015: Final decisions

    For more information, please contact the editor (dsjie.editor@gmail.com).

    Best regards,
    Sean Eom
    Professor of MIS
    Department of Accounting, MS 5815
    Southeast Missouri State University
    Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
    Tel. 573-651-2615 (Office)
    573-271-8770 (Home)
    Fax 573-651-2992
    e-mail: sbeom@semo.edu
    Http://cstl-hcb.semo.edu/eom/