Abstract :
In the present study, a semantic perspective on e-learning theory is advanced
and a modelling approach is used. This modelling approach towards the new
learning theory is based on the four SECI phases of knowledge conversion:
Socialisation, Externalisation, Combination and Internalisation, introduced by
Nonaka in 1994, and involving two levels of knowledge—tacit and explicit.
In the Socialisation phase, the teacher–student interaction activates the
exploratory learning behaviour. This phase is emotionally and socially loaded.
The Externalisation phase is partly emotional but a cognitive dimension is
also needed, which requires creativity. This phase works optimally if it is
collaborative in nature. In the Combination phase, an ability for hypothetical–
deductive thinking is needed for the modelling approach. During the
Internalisation phase, the learning process requires that students engage in
seeking to understand and explain natural phenomena, which further
demands testing of the theoretical concepts.