The main focus of this book is presenting practical procedures for
improving learning effectiveness using note taking activities during
e-learning courses.
Although presentation of e-learning activities recently has been
spreading to various education sectors, some practical problems have
been discussed such as evaluation of learning performance and
encouragement of students. The authors introduce note taking activity as
a conventional learning tool in order to promote individual learning
activity and learning efficacy. The effectiveness of note taking has
been measured in practical teaching in a Japanese university using
techniques of learning analytics, and the results are shown here.
The relationships between note taking activity and students'
characteristics, the possibility of predicting the final learning
performance using metrics of students' note taking, and the
effectiveness for individual emotional learning factors are evaluated.
Some differences between blended learning and fully online learning
courses are also discussed. The authors provide novel analytical
procedures and ideas to manage e-learning courses. In particular, the
assessment of note taking activity may help to track individual learning
progress and to encourage learning motivation.