This paper reports on the findings from a two year research project that explored the potential of digital tools in support of teaching–learning across different disciplinary areas at a New Zealand university. Two courses (in History and Tourism) are case studied using data collected through interviews with lecturers, tutors and their students, and an online student survey. Findings from the research revealed that both lecturers and students were challenged in learning about the affordances and use of the lecturer selected digital tools as a mediational means. The tools were not initially transparent to them, nor were they able to be easily deployed to undertake their primary task—teaching for the lecturers, and, learning and demonstrating ...
An understanding of how to present knowledge and promote learning in digital formats will soon be in...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This paper explores the ways in which students perceive digital technology as being helpful and/or u...
This paper reports on the findings from a two year research project that explored the potential of d...
This paper reports on the findings from a two year research project that explored the potential of d...
This paper reports on a qualitative case study of a teacher and her students in a postgraduate Touri...
This paper outlines the findings of a study investigating the extent and nature of use of digital te...
This publication is a collection of case studies outlining examples of how lecturers at Rhodes Unive...
This thesis explores the impact of new technologies on learning and teaching and draws on research w...
This article initially reviews literature that argues for a place for digital technologies in the cu...
Research in educational technology is often approached from an enthusiastic stance that emphasises q...
This paper examines the use of digital resources by academic staff in a single UK University and its...
Over the past few decades, technologies grew rapidly, transforming traditional instructions to be mo...
Disciplines in Higher Education have their own interpretations of what is essential knowledge that i...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript of the following paper: Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Dia...
An understanding of how to present knowledge and promote learning in digital formats will soon be in...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This paper explores the ways in which students perceive digital technology as being helpful and/or u...
This paper reports on the findings from a two year research project that explored the potential of d...
This paper reports on the findings from a two year research project that explored the potential of d...
This paper reports on a qualitative case study of a teacher and her students in a postgraduate Touri...
This paper outlines the findings of a study investigating the extent and nature of use of digital te...
This publication is a collection of case studies outlining examples of how lecturers at Rhodes Unive...
This thesis explores the impact of new technologies on learning and teaching and draws on research w...
This article initially reviews literature that argues for a place for digital technologies in the cu...
Research in educational technology is often approached from an enthusiastic stance that emphasises q...
This paper examines the use of digital resources by academic staff in a single UK University and its...
Over the past few decades, technologies grew rapidly, transforming traditional instructions to be mo...
Disciplines in Higher Education have their own interpretations of what is essential knowledge that i...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript of the following paper: Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Dia...
An understanding of how to present knowledge and promote learning in digital formats will soon be in...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This paper explores the ways in which students perceive digital technology as being helpful and/or u...