Redesign of a multimedia course to reflect process not product
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byPenelope Goward, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen
Universities are moving towards an environment of online teaching and learning. This is impacting the revision of degree programmes. A multimedia design course was revised to reflect and improve the design process inherent within multimedia production. The course was analyzed and revised using a critical reflection process. The outcome of the evaluation indicated that students were more satisfied but they had not grasped some of the fundamental concepts of design, and further revision of the course was needed for delivering materials and teaching in an online environment. The recommendation from the teaching team was to explore the range of research methods to formally revise the course again for future improvements to teaching practice and effective learning.
History
Title of proceedings
E-Learn 2004 : Proceedings of the World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate Government, Healthcare and Higher Education
Event
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate Government, Healthcare and Higher Education (2004 : Washington, DC.)
Pagination
660 - 665
Publisher
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)