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The power of the 6 three model for enhancing academic teachers' capacities for effective online teaching and learning: benefits, initiatives and future directions

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stephen Segrave, Dale HoltDale Holt, J Farmer
To gain the full educational benefits of the major new investments in corporate technologies supporting online teaching and learning it is argued that a strategic, systems based approach to academic professional development (APD) is required. Such an approach requires a clear view of the key areas of potential and enduring teaching and learning benefit which can be realised from online developments, including an understanding of the changing role of the academic teacher in higher education, the identification of the desired professional capacities to educate online, and the implementation of a number of coordinated initiatives to develop these professional capacities in order to engage constructively with the learning and technology opportunities. Based on previous work, we propose a 6three model of Academic Professional Capacities Development for effective APD of online teaching and learning. The model can help inform the actions of policy makers, executives and practitioners in ways that promote an authentic learning organisation. <br><br>

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Como, W.A

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  • Yes

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2005, ASCILITE

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Australasian journal of educational technology

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21

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118 - 135

ISSN

1449-3098

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1449-5554

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