Exploiting Web 2.0 technologies to forge live connectedness in class
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26/07/2013
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The economics of supporting learning has seen institutional encouragement of a wide range of blended learning initiatives in face to face and online teaching and learning. This has become one of the key drivers for the adoption of technology in teaching, in a manner occassionally guilty of putting the cart before the horse. Learning spaces are increasingly equipped with a dizzying array of technological options testifying to institutional and governmental investment and commitment in supporting face to face blended learning (QUT, 2011, C/4.2). Yet innovation within traditional learning and teaching models faces a number of challenges both at an institutional level and at the teaching coal face. Web 2.0 technologies present a vast array of opportunities to harness and capture the attention of students in engaging learning opportunitites. This presentation will explore technologies supportive of active learning pedagogies. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63834/1/2013-07-26_BEAQ_Conference_Anne_Matthew.pdf Matthew, Anne F. (2013) Exploiting Web 2.0 technologies to forge live connectedness in class. In Business Educators Association Queensland 2013, 26-27 July 2013, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, QLD. (Unpublished) |
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Faculty of Law; Law and Justice Research Centre; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #100000 TECHNOLOGY #130000 EDUCATION #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES #Web 2.0 #blended learning #elearning #higher education #collaborative learning #clickers #student response systems |
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