Flexibility, Technology and Academics' Practices : Tantalising Tales and Muddy Maps
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01/12/1996
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The project investigated the relationships between diversification in modes ofdelivery, use of information and communication technologies, academics’ teaching practices, and the context in which those practices are employed, in two of the three large universities in Brisbane—Griffith University and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The project’s initial plan involved the investigation of two sites: Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Education (Kelvin Grove campus) and Griffith University’s Faculty of Humanities(Nathan campus). Interviews associated with the Faculty of Education led to a decision to include a third site—the School of Law within Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Law, which is based on the Gardens Point Campus. Here the investigation focused on the use of computer-based flexible learning practices, as distinct from the more text-based practices identified within the original two sites. |
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Australian Government Publishing Service |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59710/1/Flexibility%2C_Tehnology_and_Academics%27_Practices_Tantalising_Tales_and_Muddy_Maps.pdf Taylor, Peter G., Lopez, Lucy, & Quadrelli, Carol A. (1996) Flexibility, Technology and Academics' Practices : Tantalising Tales and Muddy Maps. Evaluations and Investigations Programs, 96/16. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, Australia. |
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Copyright 1996 Commonwealth of Australia This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Australian Government Publishing Service. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the manager, Commonwealth Information Services, Australian Government Publishing Service, GPO Box 48, Canberra ACT 2601. |
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Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Justice |
Palavras-Chave | #109999 Technology not elsewhere classified #130103 Higher Education #technology and teaching #flexible learning #academic practices #case studies |
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