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    <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 12:04:09 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Application of Blended Learning in Imparting Software Skills and Measuring Student Satisfaction</title>
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      <description>Title: Application of Blended Learning in Imparting Software Skills and Measuring Student Satisfaction
Authors: Gunawardena, K.S.L.
Abstract: Education - It is the supreme art of the teacher to&#xD;
awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.&#xD;
- Albert Einstein (1879–1955) -&#xD;
The Global Village concept has emerged with key references to education. Higher&#xD;
education programmes worldwide attracts increasing number of students progressively. In&#xD;
the case of Government universities in Sri Lanka, it is a fact that higher education at&#xD;
present accommodates only less than 10% of the total student population vying for entry.&#xD;
In Sri Lankan Universities many courses accommodate, large groups of students, and now&#xD;
it has come to light that there can be a negative impact on the quality of education.&#xD;
Blended learning approaches have been planned and introduced to improve this situation&#xD;
healthily.&#xD;
This research focuses on the process of developing a learning environment that&#xD;
facilitates imparting application software skills to large student groups using a blended&#xD;
learning approach. The selected learning environment is a Computer laboratory complex&#xD;
of a Government University in Sri Lanka. The Student feedback obtained via a survey&#xD;
using a sample of 300 students reveals that the students overall perception at virtual&#xD;
lecturer session at a distance computer laboratory is at a satisfactory level, even though it&#xD;
is less than of the live lecturer session. The factors which affect the overall student&#xD;
satisfaction in the selected environment are revealed to be visibility of demonstration,&#xD;
audibility of Lecturer and non existence of technical difficulties. The research concludes&#xD;
by providing an insight into the limitations of the developed environment, and indicates&#xD;
the parameters for further research directions emerging out of this research.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2013 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2013-10-28T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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