Towards a cyberspatial pedagogy : exploring synchronous online learning potentials


Autoria(s): Rock, Adam J.; Wilkie, Brian; Hooley, Merrilyn; Wig, Patrick
Data(s)

01/01/2009

Resumo

It has been a quarter of a century since William Gibson (1984) coined the term cyberspace in his seminal science fiction novel Neuromancer. Subsequently, a proliferation of online teaching technologies have emerged supporting Virilio’s (1991) contention that, “time and space have ceased to function as meaningful dimensions to human thought and action.” The aim of this presentation is to discuss and demonstrate the innovative modification of an online, synchronous learning environment, Elluminate Live! (eLive), which allows participants to transcend the spatial dimension. Specifically, we present an example of good practice which aimed to enhance student engagement by implementing a structured online tutorial series which replicated the entire first year psychology on-campus tutorial series in the eLive environment. We discuss Student Evaluation of Teaching and Units (SETU) results which support the utility of this pedagogic strategy. Finally, we outline various challenges for the virtual teacher who wishes to implement a structured learning program in the eLive environment.<br />Gibson, W 1984, Neuromancer, Ace Books, New York, USA.<br />Virilio, P 1991, The aesthetics of disappearance, Semiotext(e), New York, USA.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30025997

Idioma(s)

eng

Tipo

Conference Paper