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Conceptions of teaching with integrity online in higher education: a case in the field of engineering

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stuart Palmer, Richard White, Dale HoltDale Holt
The viewpoints of academic teaching staff take centre stage in the analysis of the changing conceptions of what it means to act with integrity when teaching online. To teach with integrity in contemporary online-supported environments in higher education is not necessarily to teach the same as if one would in teaching regularly face-to-face in the classroom. The paper argues that to teach with integrity online is to teach differently. With integrity both enhanced and in some respects diminished in teaching online, the apparent contradiction can only be resolved through developing conceptions of what teaching with integrity means in the contemporary world of higher education. Implications are drawn in the context of teaching extended and wholly online units in the field of engineering.<br><br><br>

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Location

Vancouver BC, Canada

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2005 - 2009 Ed/ITLib Digital Library

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Montgomerie, J Seale

Pagination

2603 - 2612

Start date

2007-06-25

End date

2007-06-29

ISBN-13

9781880094624

ISBN-10

1880094622

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2007 World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications

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