ELAMP Learners survey An examination of participants experiences with e-learning in 7 countries.

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ELAMP Learners survey An examination of participants experiences with e-learning in 7 countries

1 General questions 1

2 General questions 2

3 Experience Conclusion: A significant high part of the students have long time experiences with computers and more than ¾ have taken more computer based courses before.

4 Experiences 2 Conclusion: Only a few have taken the pure elearning where different ratios of face-2-face elements are dominating

5 Experiences 3 Conclusion: Students prefere the type of courses they have experiences with

6 Experiences 4

7 Where do you plan to use your knowledge from e-learning courses?

8 Support: Do you have access to any computer equipment outside the school/institution?

9 Do you have access to the internet outside your school/institution?

10 Do you work with e-learning on your own computer?

11 Does your computer correspond the technical needs of the course? Not at allPerfectly

11a If not - To what extent does this affect your learning negatively? Not at allCompletely

12 Does the speed of your internet connection meet the needs of the course? Not at all Perfectly

12a If not: To what extent does this affect your learning negatively? Not at all Completely

13 Support

14 Equipment 1

15 Usefulness all answers

16 Usefulness filtered answers

17 Motivation: Where did you first hear about the e-learning course?

18 What reason prompted you start on the course?

19 What made you choose the actual course?

20 What made you choose the actual course?

21 In what way did the course start?

22 What do you think about the way the course started BadPerfect

23 What would have made the start of the course easier for you?

24 Things that would have helped to complete the course

25 What do you think is most important for you when you start an e-learning course?

26 Did you feel you had all the relevant information you needed before you started the course?

27 Did you have the necessary information about:

28 Learning habits - How do you prefer to work with the course?

29 How often do you work with the course?

30 When do you prefer to do your (home)work with the course?

31 How long are your work lessons usually?

32 Where do you usually practice the e-learning course?

33 Which of the ways listed below do you prefer when it comes to learn something?