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From the comforts of print to the possibilities of digital media: leading the way in teaching political leadership in a faculty of arts

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dale Holt, Siewmee BartonSiewmee Barton, Greg BartonGreg Barton
Since it inception, Deakin University has been committed to the delivery of innovative, high quality course materials to its off campus students. Until recently these packages were predominantly print based, although augmented with audio-visual materials delivered in cassette format. Ironically, with the advent of information and communications technologies (ICT), and some select computer assisted learning and multimedia packages, there was an overall decline in the use of audio and video as important means of enhancing learning. Like many other universities, Deakin has moved to a strong, centralised approach to the provision of its digital and online corporate technology environment. With investment in these technologies has come a renewed interest in the ways in which text and audio-visual materials in digital form can enhance students' learning experiences. Moreover, the ways in which a variety of digital media supported by online developments can create new models and approaches to teaching/learning has figured prominently. This paper presents a case study of how this challenge has been taken up in a unit, Political Leadership, in the Faculty of Arts. The academic teacher's intentions in moving to a completely digital approach are examined along with students' experiences of learning in the subject. Issues are considered from the experience.

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Title of proceedings

Beyond the comfort zone : proceedings of the 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth, 5-8 December

Event

Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education. Conference (21st : 2004 : Perth, W.A.)

Pagination

1 - 10

Publisher

ASCILITE

Location

Perth, Western Australia

Place of publication

Perth, W.A

Start date

2004-12-05

End date

2004-12-08

ISBN-13

9780975170236

ISBN-10

0975170236

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, The Author

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Atkinson, C McBeath, D Jonas-Dwyer, R Phillips

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