Computer mediated communications technologies are being recommended increasingly within the university environment as a means to enhance flexible delivery and student learning. This paper presents my trial use of the bulletin board within WebCT as a tutorial environment in which to discuss prescribed readings. I investigate whether a computer based tutorial setting can be used as a tool for learning, in addition to being a tool for delivery of information. Specifically, I examine whether online tutorials can be used to encourage students to undertake the readings, distinguish the evidence and arguments of these, and relate the ideas to everyday experience through a discussion with their peers, in an online environment
The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of CMC on the interactions between teacher/tuto...
With an increasing emphasis being placed by universities on using technology to enhance students ’ l...
framework for facilitating online synchronous tutorial discussion By Mark Bowler and Andrea Raiker T...
Although online technologies are often seen as channels through which entire courses could be delive...
Discusses the design, implementation and evaluation of online course materials used in combination w...
This paper presents a case study of the use of WebCT in fostering dialogue in a large undergraduate ...
This paper is a progress report on the design and delivery of two short WebCT tutorials for student...
This paper is an analysis of the issues encountered in the process of building a community of practi...
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This paper, from Lesta A. Burgess, Assistant Professor in the Industrial Technology Department at t...
There are numerous challenges inherent in teaching technology classes. These challenges are further ...
This presentation describes the development and implementation of a postgraduate 'Computer Education...
This paper is an analysis of the issues encountered in the process of building a community of practi...
Advances in Internet technologies have led Universities to utilise the Internet for delivery of on-l...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of CMC on the interactions between teacher/tuto...
With an increasing emphasis being placed by universities on using technology to enhance students ’ l...
framework for facilitating online synchronous tutorial discussion By Mark Bowler and Andrea Raiker T...
Although online technologies are often seen as channels through which entire courses could be delive...
Discusses the design, implementation and evaluation of online course materials used in combination w...
This paper presents a case study of the use of WebCT in fostering dialogue in a large undergraduate ...
This paper is a progress report on the design and delivery of two short WebCT tutorials for student...
This paper is an analysis of the issues encountered in the process of building a community of practi...
This paper explores the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) integrated with computer conferencing as a t...
This paper reports on a short course that used the Internet in the context of a professional peer gr...
This paper, from Lesta A. Burgess, Assistant Professor in the Industrial Technology Department at t...
There are numerous challenges inherent in teaching technology classes. These challenges are further ...
This presentation describes the development and implementation of a postgraduate 'Computer Education...
This paper is an analysis of the issues encountered in the process of building a community of practi...
Advances in Internet technologies have led Universities to utilise the Internet for delivery of on-l...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of CMC on the interactions between teacher/tuto...
With an increasing emphasis being placed by universities on using technology to enhance students ’ l...
framework for facilitating online synchronous tutorial discussion By Mark Bowler and Andrea Raiker T...