As universities attempt to increase enrolments of ‘time-poor’ students, effective teaching strategies that minimise attendance requirements are required. The increasing use of technology to record face-to-face lectures provides a useful alternative for students unable to attend. However, this study indicates that recorded lectures, alone, are inadequate for distant students, who make extensive use of a wide range of materials. Study guides remain the most highly valued and highly used items in the suite of materials available to off-campus students. The importance of contact between off-campus students, their lecturers and their peers is highlighted
© 2018 Social Science Press. Australian universities have moved towards greater reliance on technol...
With the recent emergence of an extensive range of online resources: everything from electronic lect...
While blended learning has been around for sometime, the interplay between lecture recordings, lectu...
As universities embrace new technologies to enhance students’ learning experiences and increase flex...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus st...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus s...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is one of Australia's leading distance education provide...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
Courses at the University of Adelaide, like many universities, are predominantly designed around on-...
This paper presents the findings of a large-scale study conducted at an Australian metropolitan univ...
Lecture recordings are widely used within higher education as a means of engaging and enriching stud...
This paper presents an alternative use of eLearning to support on-campus post-graduate teaching and ...
BACKGROUND Web-based lecture technologies (WBLT) digitally record lectures for students to access on...
Web-based lecture technologies (WBLTs), which deliver recorded lectures and notes online, are increa...
© 2018 Social Science Press. Australian universities have moved towards greater reliance on technol...
With the recent emergence of an extensive range of online resources: everything from electronic lect...
While blended learning has been around for sometime, the interplay between lecture recordings, lectu...
As universities embrace new technologies to enhance students’ learning experiences and increase flex...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus st...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus s...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is one of Australia's leading distance education provide...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
Courses at the University of Adelaide, like many universities, are predominantly designed around on-...
This paper presents the findings of a large-scale study conducted at an Australian metropolitan univ...
Lecture recordings are widely used within higher education as a means of engaging and enriching stud...
This paper presents an alternative use of eLearning to support on-campus post-graduate teaching and ...
BACKGROUND Web-based lecture technologies (WBLT) digitally record lectures for students to access on...
Web-based lecture technologies (WBLTs), which deliver recorded lectures and notes online, are increa...
© 2018 Social Science Press. Australian universities have moved towards greater reliance on technol...
With the recent emergence of an extensive range of online resources: everything from electronic lect...
While blended learning has been around for sometime, the interplay between lecture recordings, lectu...