This paper focuses on effective learning spaces in contemporary higher education. Drawing on empirical data from a qualitative study of international students’ experience of blended learning programs conducted in three computing courses in two Australian universities, a range of issues and challenges are reported. Three pedagogical principles are then presented that respond to these challenges: 1. Enabling learners – learning how to learn in virtual learning spaces; 2. Programming for flexible learning – learning how to manage virtual learning environments; and, 3. Transforming learning – learning how to capitalise on the affordances of new technologies. The pedagogical principles are presented together with examples of types of practices that they support.
History
Event
Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia.Conference (2013 : Auckland, New Zealand)
Pagination
26 - 36
Publisher
HERDSA
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Place of publication
Milperra, N.S.W.
Start date
2013-07-01
End date
2013-07-04
ISSN
1441-001X
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Title of proceedings
HERDSA 2013 : The place of learning and teaching : Proceedings of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia 2013 Conference