[EN] The Open University of the United Kingdom is a distance-teaching university with no entrance requirements; modules are available world wide. This paper presents a novel approach to the teaching of introductory Computing and IT at the University (level 1 / first-year bachelor’s degree). The new module covers: digitization; elementary programming; fixed and mobile communication networks; webpage design; the Internet of Things; and socio-technological aspects of ICT (such as the ‘information society’, gender issues, health care, and the ‘digital divide’). The rationale and structure of the course are presented, with an outline of the content and assessment strategy. Major aims of the new module are: to improve skills development; redress ...
There is considerable potential for teaching and learning in Higher Education - particularly that un...
The Open University has been, since its foundation, one of the forerunners of innovative learning me...
The Open University plans to make more extensive use of information and communications technologies ...
The Open University of the United Kingdom is a distance-teaching university with no entrance require...
New introductory level 1 curriculum has been developed for the open-entry Computing and information ...
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With the changes of the government’s funding regime on university tuition fees in 2012, the Open Uni...
This paper explores the use of ICT to provide distance training for UK Open University (OU) Associat...
This paper briefly describes the evolution and content of the Open University’s new introductory cou...
This paper reflects on the first semester of teaching an introductory computing courses using a non-...
Frequently, university-wide strategic decisions about technology are made without fully understandin...
The power of modern communication technology gives us an opportunity, as Informatics educators, to e...
In this digital age, there is little that escapes technologies. They influence the way we work and ...
Since the late 20th century there has been much discussion about the impact of digital technologies ...
There is considerable potential for teaching and learning in Higher Education - particularly that un...
The Open University has been, since its foundation, one of the forerunners of innovative learning me...
The Open University plans to make more extensive use of information and communications technologies ...
The Open University of the United Kingdom is a distance-teaching university with no entrance require...
New introductory level 1 curriculum has been developed for the open-entry Computing and information ...
The course T175 Networked Living is a 300 hour, multiple media, distance learning course offered by ...
In this paper we describe the Open University’s progress towards delivering an introduction to ubiqu...
With the changes of the government’s funding regime on university tuition fees in 2012, the Open Uni...
This paper explores the use of ICT to provide distance training for UK Open University (OU) Associat...
This paper briefly describes the evolution and content of the Open University’s new introductory cou...
This paper reflects on the first semester of teaching an introductory computing courses using a non-...
Frequently, university-wide strategic decisions about technology are made without fully understandin...
The power of modern communication technology gives us an opportunity, as Informatics educators, to e...
In this digital age, there is little that escapes technologies. They influence the way we work and ...
Since the late 20th century there has been much discussion about the impact of digital technologies ...
There is considerable potential for teaching and learning in Higher Education - particularly that un...
The Open University has been, since its foundation, one of the forerunners of innovative learning me...
The Open University plans to make more extensive use of information and communications technologies ...