Time, space and structure in an e-learning and e-mentoring project
Article first published online: 28 JUN 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8535.2009.00975.x
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Loureiro-Koechlin, C. and Allan, B. (2010), Time, space and structure in an e-learning and e-mentoring project. British Journal of Educational Technology, 41: 721–735. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8535.2009.00975.x
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Abstract
This study focuses on a project, EMPATHY Net-Works, which developed a learning community as a means of encouraging women to progress into employment and management positions in the logistics and supply chain industries (LaSCI). Learning activities were organised in the form of a taught module containing face-to-face and online elements and e-mentoring with successful professional women in the LaSCI. In this particular research, we have used structuration theory, a social theory that concentrates on the relationships between human agency (micro-level) and social structures (macro-level). We used structuration as an analytical tool to help us understand what happened within the project e-learning and e-mentoring processes. Our analysis suggests that there were two factors that influenced the way project participants carried out their learning activities: the first one being the issue of absence and presence in online environments, and the second one the issue of time frame changes for online users.

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