In moving towards what Lemke (1996) terms the ‘interactive learning paradigm’, higher education has adopted two key principles consistent with group learning technologies: • learning is always mediated by and occurs through language (Falk, 1997; Gee, 1997); and • learning is distributed across a range of other people, sites, objects, technologies and time (Gee, 1997). A third and relatively recent principle to emerge on the higher education scene that seems to ‘contradict’ accepted views of group learning technologies is that: • many universities now choose to offer ‘learning resources’ online. This paper asks whether Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are ‘robust’ enough to support, sustain and address indust...
EFL education shifts from teaching language core competences into promoting communicative competence...
Abstract: Online learning in the university sector is a given. Constructivist views of learning (oft...
While the benefits of online group work completed using asynchronous computer-mediated communication...
In moving towards what Lemke (1996) terms the ‘interactive learning paradigm’, higher education has ...
Group work was popular at school before technology became important and it became a typical strategy...
none3noThis chapter presents an empirical study involving first-year students enrolled in the Facult...
Groupwork plays a prominent role in information system courses. Furthermore, the ability to work in ...
This research concentrates on the experiences of a cohort of undergraduate students as they took par...
In a world of technological and cultural change and multicultural contexts, the Primary School is ch...
Some information and communication technologies (ICT) that support groups have become tightly engrai...
Group work is a powerful constructivist pedagogy for facilitating students’ personal and professiona...
Flexible online delivery of tertiary ICT programs is experiencing rapid growth. Yet, creating an Onl...
Groups operating in a virtual learning environment present specific challenges for educators both in...
Universities have been relying on student project work as a cornerstone to the educational paradigm ...
This paper presents a brief review of the literature related to some practical implications surround...
EFL education shifts from teaching language core competences into promoting communicative competence...
Abstract: Online learning in the university sector is a given. Constructivist views of learning (oft...
While the benefits of online group work completed using asynchronous computer-mediated communication...
In moving towards what Lemke (1996) terms the ‘interactive learning paradigm’, higher education has ...
Group work was popular at school before technology became important and it became a typical strategy...
none3noThis chapter presents an empirical study involving first-year students enrolled in the Facult...
Groupwork plays a prominent role in information system courses. Furthermore, the ability to work in ...
This research concentrates on the experiences of a cohort of undergraduate students as they took par...
In a world of technological and cultural change and multicultural contexts, the Primary School is ch...
Some information and communication technologies (ICT) that support groups have become tightly engrai...
Group work is a powerful constructivist pedagogy for facilitating students’ personal and professiona...
Flexible online delivery of tertiary ICT programs is experiencing rapid growth. Yet, creating an Onl...
Groups operating in a virtual learning environment present specific challenges for educators both in...
Universities have been relying on student project work as a cornerstone to the educational paradigm ...
This paper presents a brief review of the literature related to some practical implications surround...
EFL education shifts from teaching language core competences into promoting communicative competence...
Abstract: Online learning in the university sector is a given. Constructivist views of learning (oft...
While the benefits of online group work completed using asynchronous computer-mediated communication...