The manifestation of varieties of blended learning pedagogy (BLP) : interplay between academic, institutional and global pedagogy
conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored bySafiah Sidek, Debra Bateman
Despite the increased recognition of the potential use of online technologies to deliver flexible and student-centered learning environments in higher education, there are numerous critiques that its usage does not transform the daily practices of teaching and learning. This paper draws on some of the findings from three case studies that explored the manifestation of blended learning pedagogies (BLP). Six academics teaching at three different higher education contexts at two different countries, namely Australia and Malaysia were interviewed. The study aimed to interrogate the different manifestation of BLP at the different contexts of higher education, highlighting the complex interplay between the users (academics), technology and the specific socio-cultural contexts. Focusing on the academic identities that are shaped and reshaped within its socio-cultural context, this study demonstrated the complexity and fluidity of the manifestation of the different varieties of BLP. It contributes to further understanding the ways in which online technologies are used in teaching and learning within context of global knowledge economy that emphasizes flexibility and active co-production of knowledge.
History
Event
Pre-Global Higher Education Forum (2011 : Pedang, Malaysia)
Publisher
[Global Higher Education Forum]
Location
Pedang, Malaysia
Place of publication
[Pedang, Malaysia]
Start date
2011-12-12
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed