The use of interactive techniques such as asynchronous discussion groups, and synchronous chatrooms is beginning to fill an important part of online learning strategies in University courses. The potential of online methods in the teaching of advanced science concepts has been realised, and is most effective when the strategies employed to involve students are well designed. In this paper I describe an implementation of the “learning dialogues” concept as part of a teaching strategy in a second year physics for engineers subject
This study investigated the learning impact of online scaffolding in sustaining a community of inqui...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Enthusiastic support for the use of online communication in teaching has led to one of the fastest g...
In this article I describe examples of the use of web technology in my teaching of undergraduate phy...
The on-line learning support system for first-year physics students described in this paper gives st...
The asynchronous computer conference still finds itself largely ignored as an effective vehicle for ...
This presentation describes the development and implementation of a postgraduate 'Computer Education...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
The purpose of this research is to explore various aspects of scientific argumentation as it occurs ...
This paper explores the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) integrated with computer conferencing as a t...
As computer ownership rises and as the cost of high-speed connection to the Internet falls, increasi...
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This study investigated the learning impact of online scafolding in sustaining a community of inquir...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
This study investigated the learning impact of online scafolding in sustaining a community of inquir...
This study investigated the learning impact of online scaffolding in sustaining a community of inqui...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Enthusiastic support for the use of online communication in teaching has led to one of the fastest g...
In this article I describe examples of the use of web technology in my teaching of undergraduate phy...
The on-line learning support system for first-year physics students described in this paper gives st...
The asynchronous computer conference still finds itself largely ignored as an effective vehicle for ...
This presentation describes the development and implementation of a postgraduate 'Computer Education...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
The purpose of this research is to explore various aspects of scientific argumentation as it occurs ...
This paper explores the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) integrated with computer conferencing as a t...
As computer ownership rises and as the cost of high-speed connection to the Internet falls, increasi...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1211/thumbnail.jp
This study investigated the learning impact of online scafolding in sustaining a community of inquir...
In some classrooms, teaching methods have evolved little over the years. Enrolments in subjects like...
This study investigated the learning impact of online scafolding in sustaining a community of inquir...
This study investigated the learning impact of online scaffolding in sustaining a community of inqui...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Enthusiastic support for the use of online communication in teaching has led to one of the fastest g...