Abstract: The importance of the Learner’s Voice and thus of listening to students ’ views has been evidenced in various high profile initiatives in the UK. The work presented here is from the JISC Learners ’ Experiences of E-Learning Phase 2 Learners ’ Journeys STROLL project. The seven JISC funded projects were set up in 2007 to investigate inter alia the changing views of students in their use of technology to support their learning. The STROLL (STudent Reflections on Lifelong e-Learning) project has recruited a diverse range of students from both Higher and Further Education backgrounds with the aim of researching the students ’ experiences of learning in a technology rich environment and their progression in their use of learning techno...
second phase of investment in research into the Learners ’ Experiences through their E-Learning Prog...
Little research has been conducted into the learner's experiences and opinions of e-learning. As par...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
Abstract: The importance of the Learner‟s Voice and thus of listening to students ‟ views has been e...
The importance of the learners voice and thus of listening to students' views has been evidenced in ...
The importance of the Learner’s Voice and thus of listening to students’ views has been evidenced in...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.networkedlearningconference.org.uk/past/nlc2008/This pape...
Student voice data is a key factor as Manchester Metropolitan University strives to continually impr...
This chapter provides a summary of current research exploring students' use of technologies. It focu...
Introduction This proposal aims, through debate within symposium to explore the student experienc...
research into the Learners ’ Experiences through their E-Learning Programme and was known as LXP2. S...
second phase of investment in research into the Learners ’ Experiences through their E-Learning Prog...
Little research has been conducted into the learner's experiences and opinions of e-learning. As par...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
Abstract: The importance of the Learner‟s Voice and thus of listening to students ‟ views has been e...
The importance of the learners voice and thus of listening to students' views has been evidenced in ...
The importance of the Learner’s Voice and thus of listening to students’ views has been evidenced in...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.networkedlearningconference.org.uk/past/nlc2008/This pape...
Student voice data is a key factor as Manchester Metropolitan University strives to continually impr...
This chapter provides a summary of current research exploring students' use of technologies. It focu...
Introduction This proposal aims, through debate within symposium to explore the student experienc...
research into the Learners ’ Experiences through their E-Learning Programme and was known as LXP2. S...
second phase of investment in research into the Learners ’ Experiences through their E-Learning Prog...
Little research has been conducted into the learner's experiences and opinions of e-learning. As par...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...