This paper reports on a variety of research studies which have investigated how students perceive the delivery of hybrid/transmodal course resources at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) during 2004/5. This represented a fundamentally new approach to the delivery of materials at USQ, based on a resource-rich CD-ROM containing the main aspects of the study materials supported with multimedia enhancements, online support and some printed materials. The different combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches used for these studies has given the researchers a clear indication of what students felt about this hybrid/transmodal new delivery mode. Analysis of the research data indicated a strong acceptance of the CD-based learnin...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
Increasing technology use is dramatically changing the way that education is produced and delivered,...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course deliv...
In early 2003, in a major shift in policy, the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) announced th...
[Abstract]: The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course...
Hybrid learning is a growing force in international higher education resulting from market forces, t...
[Abstract]: Research by Sankey and Kiernan (2006) recently explored the value of multimodal CD-based...
Hybrid learning is a growing force in international higher education resulting from market forces, t...
[Abstract]: This paper reports on the findings of a research project investigating two CD based Tra...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
Two courses delivered in 2004 by the Faculty of Business at USQ were part of an initial trial into a...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
Increasing technology use is dramatically changing the way that education is produced and delivered,...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course deliv...
In early 2003, in a major shift in policy, the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) announced th...
[Abstract]: The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course...
Hybrid learning is a growing force in international higher education resulting from market forces, t...
[Abstract]: Research by Sankey and Kiernan (2006) recently explored the value of multimodal CD-based...
Hybrid learning is a growing force in international higher education resulting from market forces, t...
[Abstract]: This paper reports on the findings of a research project investigating two CD based Tra...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
Two courses delivered in 2004 by the Faculty of Business at USQ were part of an initial trial into a...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
This paper reports the findings of a major national research project examining the use of multiple m...
Increasing technology use is dramatically changing the way that education is produced and delivered,...