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Exploring Virtual Opportunities to Enhance and Promote an Emergent Community of Practice

This paper gives an account of an attempt to support and strengthen an emergent Community of Practice (CoP) (Wenger 1998a). This community consists of members of staff associated in different capacities with the Centre for Interprofessional e-Learning (CIPeL), a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), based at Coventry University and Sheffield Hallam University. […]

Using Technology Tools to Engage Students with Multiple Learning Styles in a Constructivist Learning Environment

This research study investigated the use of technology tools to support constructivist learning experiences in a preservice teacher education reading methods course. Learning opportunities based on Kolb’s learning styles model were used to support understanding of course content in the constructivist environment. Technology tools were used during class presentations to communicate, scaffold, and clarify course […]

Creating a Collaborative Syllabus Using Moodle

A “collaborative syllabus” is one in which the students have the ability to help determine the specifics of a course. Those specifics can be any element that a professor is willing to be flexible with (such items as the objectives, grading, attendance policies, types of assignments, and so on).Read the Full Article

Best Practices in Undergraduate Adult-Centered Online Learning:

This study was conducted to explore and identify best practices used by full-time and part-time faculty in adult-centered online learning environments. Using a modified version of the instrument made available by the Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLT) Group (2005), faculty were surveyed and asked to identify and describe teaching practices implemented in their online courses […]

Design and Use of Collaborative Network Learning Scenarios: The DoCTA Experience

ABSTRACT: In the Norwegian DoCTA and DoCTA NSS projects we aimed to bring a theoretical perspective to the design of ICT-mediated learning environments that support the sociocultural aspects of human interaction and to evaluate their use. By taking a sociocultural perspective on learning activity focussing on the interpersonal social interaction in collaborative learning settings we […]

Issues Around Creating a Reusable Learning Object to Support Statistics Teaching

lthough our health professional students have some experience of simple charts, such as pie and bar, and some intuition of histograms, they do not appear to have much knowledge or understanding about box and whisker plots and their relation to the data they are describing or compared to histograms. The boxplot is a versatile charting […]

Peer Feedback on Language Form in Telecollaboration

We performed a two-phase, year-long research project that explored the impact of peer feedback on language development. We investigated specifically how and when post-secondary learners of English and Spanish provide corrective feedback on their partners’ use of the target language in weekly asynchronous discussions by assigning them to one of two conditions: e-tutoring, in which […]

Student engagement in distance learning environments: A comparison of threaded discussion forums and text-focused Wikis

The purpose of this study was to improve the quality of students’ online discussion of assigned readings in an online course. To improve the focus, depth, and connectedness of online discussion, the first author designed a text-focused Wiki that simultaneously displayed the assigned reading and students’ comments side by side in adjacent columns. In the […]

Online Teaching and Classroom Change: The Trans-Classroom Teacher in the Age of the Internet

Online and face-to-face courses are often viewed and studied as two distinct worlds, but the social field of the teacher who teaches them may well include both, and both the teacher and the courses he or she teaches may be transformed by the movement from one environment to the other. Susan Lowes explores this two-way […]

Designing Students’ Futures on the Web

Virginia teacher empowers students to explore the technological realmRead the Full Article