On campus, but out of class: an investigation into students' experiences of learning te... - 0 views
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This paper presents an investigation into how students studying at university engage actively with learning technology in their self-directed study time. The case study surveyed 250 students studying at undergraduate and postgraduate level from a purposive sample of departments within one institution. The study has also conducted focus groups and a number of in-depth follow-up interviews with respondents to the survey. In this article we explore three emerging aspects of the learning experience, namely student expectations of the technology, their lecturers' engagement with technology and how the technology might support processes of transition in higher education. One key implication is that more academic guidance is needed on what and how to use the technology effectively for independent learning, even where ICT skills levels are high. The study also identifies the significant role that the lecturer plays in facilitating students' use of technology. The findings of this study will be of interest to those working to incorporate learning technologies more effectively in higher education, in particular for those who are looking to improve the engagement of students in self-directed learning.
Other HigherED Learning Design pages - 1 views
These are some of the other sites where "How to Plan a Course" is addressed. http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/principles/index.html http://www.learnlab.org/research/wiki/index.php/Instructional_Princi...
ePortfolio use by university students in Australia: Informing excellence in policy and ... - 1 views
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20 February 2011This report provides a comparison of how the higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET) sectors are using e-portfolios. ePortfolio use by university students in Australia: Informing excellence in policy and practice (Supplementary Report) is now available and provides a valuable comparison of how the higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET) sectors are using e-portfolios.
Universal instructional design principles for Moodle | Elias | The International Review... - 5 views
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The paper identifies a set of universal instructional design (UID) principles appropriate to distance education (DE) and tailored to the needs of instructional designers and instructors teaching online. These principles are then used to assess the accessibility level of a sample online course and the availability of options in its LMS platform (Moodle) to increase course accessibility.
Shmoop: Study Guides, Teacher Resources - 0 views
Trendrr - Track Compare Share - 0 views
Evaluations of technology-based teaching and learning - 0 views
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prefer this to be delivered in print form.
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perceptions are not a reliable indicator of the extent and nature of learning. This requires further investigation once the technology is stable.
UTDC | Victoria University of Wellington - 0 views
JISC : Supporting education and research - 0 views
Adaptive eLearning Platform (AeLP) - 0 views
Research Question One - Horizon.au - 0 views
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Ubiquitous Video not in size or stature, but the complete process of video from capture (capability built into phones, pocket cameras, Flip devices) to easy to use editing tools (some web-based, but full featured ones come with modern operating systems), to ease of distribution via video sharing sites YouTube, vimeo, etc all point to video being a common form of communication (and in terms of response via video), so that "writing" is now multimodal. See also the interesting work done with EDUPOV "point of view video" http://www.aupov.com/ http://www.edupov.com --Alan 22:02, 12 May 2009 (PDT)[very very exciting--porophil 18:17, 27 May 2009 (PDT)--CarolineS 23:20, 27 May 2009 (PDT)Again, I believe that the potential here is huge - --Ashfordrowe 20:52, 28 May 2009 (PDT)
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