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    Sustainable development, e-learning and Web 3.0: A descriptive literature review

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    Authors
    Mohamed Sofiadin, Aidrina Binti
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Mohamed Sofiadin, A.B. 2014. Sustainable development, e-learning and Web 3.0: A descriptive literature review. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society. 12 (3): pp. 157-176.
    Source Title
    Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society
    DOI
    10.1108/JICES-03-2014-0018
    ISSN
    1477-996X
    School
    School of Information Systems
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14322
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    • Curtin Research Publications
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    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a descriptive literature review and a classification scheme for studies on sustainable development, e-learning and Web 3.0 that contribute toward sustainable e-learning. The aims are to discover and highlight some ideas on developing a sustainable learning in higher education in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach – The paper examines the elements of e-learning, technology, application, sustainable development and teaching and learning principles that contribute toward a sustainable e-learning through a descriptive literature review approach and a classification scheme. Findings – The findings show that even though sustainable e-learning research is still limited, contributions to sustainable e-learning were recognized and some ideas and perspectives for the development of a sustainable e-learning framework were identified. Furthermore, this paper identified the gaps in the findings; therefore, this paper will try to minimize these gaps through the initial sustainable e-learning framework. Originality/value – The paper is expected to provide further ideas of developing a sustainable e-learning framework, as well as the importance of a sustainable e-learning to provide quality learning through technology, application, sustainable development and teaching and learning principles perspectives.

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