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Using an online simulation to address equity issues for off-campus students

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mat HardyMat Hardy, Sally Totman
The Middle East Politics Simulation (MEPS) is an online role-play exercise aimed at providing students with an improved level of understanding of the political dimensions of the Middle East, including the complexities of negotiation and decision making that face actors in this turbulent region. An online version of MEPS has been running since 1993, initially from Macquarie University, and since 2008 from Deakin University. This longevity provides a useful longitudinal perspective on utilising a collaborative online workplace to offer enhanced learning outcomes in the study of a political topic. The wholly online nature of the simulation means that students of all study modes and even different institutions can participate and benefit equally, thus negating some of the disadvantages faced by off-campus students in learning and assessment. Additionally, the student experience and depth of learning provided by the simulation constitute an excellent example of using the strengths of an e-learning environment to offer an alternative method of engaging and assessing students, which may be beneficial for accommodating the needs of those with differing learning styles.

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Title of book

Outlooks and opportunities in blended and distance learning

Series

Advances in mobile and distance learning (AMDL) book series

Chapter number

11

Pagination

139 - 153

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, Pennsylvania

ISBN-13

9781466642072

ISBN-10

1466642076

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Extent

29

Editor/Contributor(s)

B Tynan, J Willems, R James, james

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