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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:27authored byC Goodwin, M Graham, Helen Scarborough
Deakin University, Australia, has committed resources over a number of years to developing the use of information and communication technologies in all aspects of teaching and learning. This paper focuses on the development over a four year period of an Asynchronous Learning Network (ALN) for distance education students studying undergraduate introductory macroeconomics. The research is based on quantitative and qualitative data gained from student evaluations, academic staff interviews, participation levels and an analysis of the online communication. Key findings from the research relate to the quality of the learning environment, the level of communication, and the role of academic staff in the learning experience. Strategies discussed for the successful use of an ALN include the nurturing of a collaborative learning environment, the adaptation of curriculum and pedagogy, the role of assessment, and the role of academic staff training and development.<br>
History
Location
Palmerston North, N.Z.
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.
Journal
Educational technology and society
Volume
4
Pagination
39-47
ISSN
1436-4522
eISSN
1176-3647
Issue
4
Publisher
International Forum of Educational Technology & Society