The research work provides a case study of an effective use of e-learning to supplement face-to-face teaching-and-learning in a second-year Zoology course at the University of the Western Cape. This work was undertaken as part of a study to develop a pedagogy for effectively introducing and integrating artefact-production as a teaching-and-learning technique. The study is underpinned by the theoretical framework of Activity theory and Constructivism. Data sources include observations and interviews conducted with students as well as the artefacts produced using Microsoft Producer and PowerPoint (CD and DVD presentations). The report highlights the impact of the construction of an artefact on the learning experience of students in the course...
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This paper reported on the findings of research into innovation in e-learning design and assessment ...
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Abstract: The aim of this paper is to reflect on the new challenges associated to online digital con...
The biology component of a four week widening participation summer school was extensively redesigned...
In many European universities, access to biology studies is non-selective and implies the enrolment ...
Post-graduate students are so-called digital native and usual users of numeric tools (web, social ne...
The aim of the project was to motivate school students to learn about the national literature of the...
With the increase in offshore and off-campus demand for University of Tasmania degrees, lecturers ha...
This article reports on a small-scale study into how the Internet might be used for tutorial teachin...
Digital Making as an Educational Project is an innovative educational experience that has been carri...
This paper summarises the presentation we gave at the C-SAP E-Learning Forum on 6 May 2005. In it, w...
Since the birth of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s, web-based e-learning has experienced treme...
The aim of this paper is to reflect on the new challenges associated to online digital content creat...
This contribution analyses and discusses the use of 3D technology in education and learning. Basing ...
In the master's thesis, we investigated one of the methods of using ICT (information and communicati...
This paper reported on the findings of research into innovation in e-learning design and assessment ...
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