This paper presents selected findings from a 5-year design-based research case study of the evolution of an online role play that allows postgraduate students to explore the complexities inherent in land rights negotiations between indigenous peoples and others. In the context of Laurillard’s (2002) conversational framework and a design-based research methodology, diverse private and public discussion forum spaces were created for group negotiations on a learning management system (LMS) platform. Our analysis of the conversational framework structure in the evolved role play showed that all four stages – discursive, adaptive, integrative, and reflective – were evidenced, with the adaptive and integrative stages cycling through multiple time...
Online role-plays have been celebrated for providing an environment which allows for high quality le...
As online environments and tools have evolved over the last 15–20 years, their use forrole-based lea...
This paper was inspired by the need to evaluate and make recommendations regarding the future direct...
This paper reports on progress in the first year of a two year project called Project EnROLE (Encour...
Online role plays, as they are designed for use in higher education in Australia and internationally...
Purpose This paper aims to identify, through a literature review, key issues regarding how online ro...
This research project investigates to what extent a social constructivist approach to teaching and l...
Online role play is an increasingly popular teaching/learning technique in higher education (Wills &...
Engaging students through online role-plays has been demonstrated as a beneficial learning process, ...
Role-based e-learning for university students: a comparison of Australian, American, British and Sin...
In online role plays, students are asked to engage with a story that serves as a metaphor for real-l...
The body of research found that it is difficult to improve the quality of an online discussion exper...
affordances to its uptake. It examines reusability, as one affordance, from the perspective of two o...
The researcher aimed to find out students’ speaking experience toward role-play techniques in online...
Role play is an increasingly popular technique in tertiary education, being student centred, constru...
Online role-plays have been celebrated for providing an environment which allows for high quality le...
As online environments and tools have evolved over the last 15–20 years, their use forrole-based lea...
This paper was inspired by the need to evaluate and make recommendations regarding the future direct...
This paper reports on progress in the first year of a two year project called Project EnROLE (Encour...
Online role plays, as they are designed for use in higher education in Australia and internationally...
Purpose This paper aims to identify, through a literature review, key issues regarding how online ro...
This research project investigates to what extent a social constructivist approach to teaching and l...
Online role play is an increasingly popular teaching/learning technique in higher education (Wills &...
Engaging students through online role-plays has been demonstrated as a beneficial learning process, ...
Role-based e-learning for university students: a comparison of Australian, American, British and Sin...
In online role plays, students are asked to engage with a story that serves as a metaphor for real-l...
The body of research found that it is difficult to improve the quality of an online discussion exper...
affordances to its uptake. It examines reusability, as one affordance, from the perspective of two o...
The researcher aimed to find out students’ speaking experience toward role-play techniques in online...
Role play is an increasingly popular technique in tertiary education, being student centred, constru...
Online role-plays have been celebrated for providing an environment which allows for high quality le...
As online environments and tools have evolved over the last 15–20 years, their use forrole-based lea...
This paper was inspired by the need to evaluate and make recommendations regarding the future direct...