Assessment and Evaluation of Time Factors in Online Teaching and Learning combines empirical and methodological research to study the role of time comprehensively from an institutional and management perspective, a technological perspective, and a pedagogical perspective. Focusing on higher education, this book is aimed at educational researchers, social science researchers, teachers, and students interested in improving the learning process and experience.
Peter Reimann has a PhD in psychology from the University of Freiburg, Germany. Since 2002, he has been holding a position as Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney. Currently, he is splitting his time between Australia and Europe, where he is the Scientific Coordinator of Next-Tell, a large research project funded by the European Commission in the area of educational technology research. His primary research areas are cognitive learning research with a focus on educational computing, multimedia-based and knowledge-based learning environments, e-learning, and the development of evaluation and assessment methods. Peter has helped to organize various conferences over the years, recently the International Conference of the Learning Sciences, and is on the editorial board of numerous journals, among the Journal of the Learning Sciences and Educational Psychologist. [Editor]