Advancing e-learning policy and practice : influences on academics’ adoption, integration and development of multimodal e-learning courses
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Stansfield, Mark Connolly, Thomas |
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2009
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Resumo |
Tertiary education is increasingly a contested space where advances in Information Communications Technologies and their application to technology-mediated e-learning environments have forced university administrators and educators to dislocate themselves from traditional correspondence modes of student engagement. Compounding this paradigmatic shift within the traditional sphere of distance education pedagogy are multiple and conflicting pressures on academics to develop flexible, engaging, cost-effective and sustainable interactive learning resources that incorporate both multimedia and hypermedia. This chapter reports on a study that examined factors that influence educators’ decision to adopt and integrate educational technology and convert traditional print-based distance education materials into interactive multimodal e-learning formats. Although the broader study was conducted in a single Australian university and investigated pedagogical, institutional and individual factors, this chapter restricts its focus to solely the pedagogical motivations and concerns of educators. It is argued that findings from the study have significance at the institutional level, particularly in terms of developing an underlying pedagogical rationale that can permeate the e-learning culture throughout the university, while at the same time, providing a roadmap for educators who are yet to fully engage with the e-learning format. |
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Information Science Reference (IGI Global) |
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http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=33409&v=tableOfContents Birch, Dawn P. & Burnett, Bruce M. (2009) Advancing e-learning policy and practice : influences on academics’ adoption, integration and development of multimodal e-learning courses. In Stansfield, Mark & Connolly, Thomas (Eds.) Institutional Transformation through Best Practices in Virtual Campus Development: Advancing E-Learning Policies. Information Science Reference (IGI Global), New York, pp. 65-80. |
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http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?id=33409 |
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Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130306 Educational Technology and Computing #130103 Higher Education #Learning Mangement Systems #interactive multimodal e-learning #Blended Learning #HERN |
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Book Chapter |