Web-based technology is particularly well-suited to promoting active student involvement in the processes of learning. All students enrolled in a first-year educational psychology unit were required to complete ten weekly online quizzes, ten weekly student-generated questions and ten weekly student answers to those questions. Results of an online survey of participating students strongly support the viability and perceived benefits of such an instructional approach. Although students reported that the 30 assessments were useful and reasonable, the most common theme to emerge from the professional reflections of participating lecturers was that the marking of questions and answers was unmanageable
Research carried out in recent years suggests that students in Higher Education are not always motiv...
An increasing number of students entering Australian higher education are choosing to study in an on...
During the last decade the teaching of students in first‐year biology has changed from a teacher‐cen...
This paper examines the impacts of online technology on student engagement and learning in a first y...
Universities have been collecting student feedback on their experiences in teaching and learning for...
Live lectures and frequent, clear communications are key factors for keeping students engaged and mo...
The dual issues of student retention and engagement in the first year have received significant and ...
Online learning opportunities have become essential for today’s colleges and universities. Online te...
As of 2017, many researchers in educational journals are still wondering if students are effectively...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
The need to increase student success rates, especially in the first years of higher education, is be...
Online student evaluation systems are an opportunity for student engagement and learning improvement...
This paper describes a study that explored the promotion of learner engagement among first year stud...
University students are increasingly demanding that traditionally taught courses are converted to an...
The engagement of higher education students in an online environment has been closely associated wit...
Research carried out in recent years suggests that students in Higher Education are not always motiv...
An increasing number of students entering Australian higher education are choosing to study in an on...
During the last decade the teaching of students in first‐year biology has changed from a teacher‐cen...
This paper examines the impacts of online technology on student engagement and learning in a first y...
Universities have been collecting student feedback on their experiences in teaching and learning for...
Live lectures and frequent, clear communications are key factors for keeping students engaged and mo...
The dual issues of student retention and engagement in the first year have received significant and ...
Online learning opportunities have become essential for today’s colleges and universities. Online te...
As of 2017, many researchers in educational journals are still wondering if students are effectively...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
The need to increase student success rates, especially in the first years of higher education, is be...
Online student evaluation systems are an opportunity for student engagement and learning improvement...
This paper describes a study that explored the promotion of learner engagement among first year stud...
University students are increasingly demanding that traditionally taught courses are converted to an...
The engagement of higher education students in an online environment has been closely associated wit...
Research carried out in recent years suggests that students in Higher Education are not always motiv...
An increasing number of students entering Australian higher education are choosing to study in an on...
During the last decade the teaching of students in first‐year biology has changed from a teacher‐cen...