ABSTRACT Time takes on a different character when online teachers take advantage of the possibilities for interactions occurring over different scales of time. Online teachers ’ pedagogical link-making can help students see links between ideas across individual postings so that meaning making becomes cumulative and progressive. This article reports on a qualitative case study of a fully online postgraduate course in Educational Research Methods within a New Zealand tertiary institution where the intention was to develop a learning community. The study was framed within a lecturer– researcher collaborative approach to facilitate online lecturer development. Data collected from the online postings between lecturers and students, and among stu...
This working paper explores the application of ideas about interaction and conversation at the root ...
Engagement with course content, facilitators and peers is necessary for students fully to achieve th...
Online discussion is placed at the centre of many university courses nowadays whether delivered in o...
Time takes on a different character when online teachers take advantage of the possibilities for int...
Many researchers and practitioners are appealing for more innovative approaches where online lecture...
ABSTRACT While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of lea...
TodayÂ’s technology, which enables audio, video and text based communication online, has enabled the...
While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of learning, ot...
The Internet has enabled new online systems for collaborating, discussing and reflecting online abo...
The growth of online teaching and learning environments within higher education has effectively esta...
The intersections between virtual and physical communities provide an important but largely unfamili...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
Polysynchronous: dialogic construction of time in online learning. E-Learning and Digital Media, 11(...
This research identifies and studies the techniques and strategies used by New Zealand tertiary tuto...
The paper presents an exploratory study on the involvement of students within a blended university c...
This working paper explores the application of ideas about interaction and conversation at the root ...
Engagement with course content, facilitators and peers is necessary for students fully to achieve th...
Online discussion is placed at the centre of many university courses nowadays whether delivered in o...
Time takes on a different character when online teachers take advantage of the possibilities for int...
Many researchers and practitioners are appealing for more innovative approaches where online lecture...
ABSTRACT While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of lea...
TodayÂ’s technology, which enables audio, video and text based communication online, has enabled the...
While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of learning, ot...
The Internet has enabled new online systems for collaborating, discussing and reflecting online abo...
The growth of online teaching and learning environments within higher education has effectively esta...
The intersections between virtual and physical communities provide an important but largely unfamili...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
Polysynchronous: dialogic construction of time in online learning. E-Learning and Digital Media, 11(...
This research identifies and studies the techniques and strategies used by New Zealand tertiary tuto...
The paper presents an exploratory study on the involvement of students within a blended university c...
This working paper explores the application of ideas about interaction and conversation at the root ...
Engagement with course content, facilitators and peers is necessary for students fully to achieve th...
Online discussion is placed at the centre of many university courses nowadays whether delivered in o...