Exploring the Student Voice in Online Education : Final Report.
Over the last two decades the adoption of ICT technology to support teaching and learning has created a blurring of the boundaries between different modes of learning. This has resulted in a loss of focus on the special needs of online distance learners. Adding to this, the majority of research into...
| Institutions: | University of Queensland Central Queensland University University of Adelaide University of Southern Queensland |
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Office for Learning and Teaching
2014
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| Acceso en línea: | /resources/ID11_2077_Andrews_Report_2014.pdf |
| Sumario: | Over the last two decades the adoption of ICT technology to support teaching and learning has created a blurring of the boundaries between different modes of learning. This has resulted in a loss of focus on the special needs of online distance learners. Adding to this, the majority of research into ICTs for teaching and learning focuses on first year on-campus students, providing little understanding of online learner's experiences. This is the final report from a project that investigated the online learner's voice in relation to the use of ICT for teaching and learning. It developed an understanding of the spaces online learners use for learning and the ways in which they use technologies for learning in these spaces, including mobile and social networking technologies. The project developed a student experience kit (SEK) that includes policies, strategies and informed guidance for adopters and educators using ICTs for teaching and learning, particularly in relation to online learners. |
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