Online delivery and learning in regional Australia : benefits and barriers
chapter
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored bySue Kilpatrick, H Bound
The potential for online learning to enhance learning opportunities of those living in regional Australia cannot be over-emphasised. This chapter* describes a study where online delivery was mapped to determine ‘what’ is happening and ‘why’. This enabled the benefits, barriers and ‘promoters’ of online learning to be identified. However, an important conclusion of this study is that there is a lack of consistent, comparable enrolment data relating to online learning, which obviously affects funding allocation decisions. To ensure high-quality learning experiences and appropriate support for students and staff, institutions require adequate funding and resources based on models which reflect the reality of online delivery and learning.
History
Title of book
Online learning : research readings
Pagination
185 - 203
Publisher
National Centre for Vocational Education Research
Place of publication
Leabrook, S. Aust.
ISBN-13
9781740961097
ISBN-10
1740961099
Language
eng
Notes
The full text is available on page 63 of the linked pdf.
Publication classification
BN.1 Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin