The ‘learning community’ is an important theme within the move to an information age. This article argues that the empowering elements of such communities are fundamental to higher education. However, a better understanding of what they entail is required by teachers. The author reflects upon current thinking about collaborative learning and communities of practice, and highlights how userinvolvement in curriculum design and delivery can promote fuller engagement with the learning process. The findings of a three-year Higher Education Funding Council for England-funded initiative to implement and evaluate online teaching/learning in humanities and arts departments are analysed in order to illustrate the possibilities for learning and teachi...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
Taking an action research approach, this study explores the experiences of three intakes of undergr...
As internet access and use increase exponentially, pedagogical practice becomes increasingly embedde...
Collaborative Learning in group settings currently occurs across a substantial portion of the UK Hig...
Constructivist approaches to learning suggest that learning within groups is more effective than ind...
Abstract—Constructivist approaches to learning suggest that learning within groups is more effective...
The shifting environment of HE has undoubtedly led to changes in the relationships between students ...
Creating a sense of community in online teaching and learning has traditionally been a challenge for...
The past decade has shown an increased interest in the concept of learning community. This interest ...
Purpose – To investigate how Collaborative Learning Communities (CLC) can be developed and managed i...
Since the publication of the theory of communities of practice, much has been written about the pote...
We consider the principles of communities of practice (CoP) and networked learning in higher educati...
Learning takes place in a social context and this context can offer many resources, including struct...
This paper introduces the theoretical framework and design rationale for an innovative undergraduate...
As internet access and use increase exponentially, pedagogical practice becomes increasingly embedde...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
Taking an action research approach, this study explores the experiences of three intakes of undergr...
As internet access and use increase exponentially, pedagogical practice becomes increasingly embedde...
Collaborative Learning in group settings currently occurs across a substantial portion of the UK Hig...
Constructivist approaches to learning suggest that learning within groups is more effective than ind...
Abstract—Constructivist approaches to learning suggest that learning within groups is more effective...
The shifting environment of HE has undoubtedly led to changes in the relationships between students ...
Creating a sense of community in online teaching and learning has traditionally been a challenge for...
The past decade has shown an increased interest in the concept of learning community. This interest ...
Purpose – To investigate how Collaborative Learning Communities (CLC) can be developed and managed i...
Since the publication of the theory of communities of practice, much has been written about the pote...
We consider the principles of communities of practice (CoP) and networked learning in higher educati...
Learning takes place in a social context and this context can offer many resources, including struct...
This paper introduces the theoretical framework and design rationale for an innovative undergraduate...
As internet access and use increase exponentially, pedagogical practice becomes increasingly embedde...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
Taking an action research approach, this study explores the experiences of three intakes of undergr...
As internet access and use increase exponentially, pedagogical practice becomes increasingly embedde...