When instant messaging is de rigueur, how does the online tutor manage communications to keep learners engaged, without being ‘on call’ twenty four hours a day? This paper presents the findings of a study undertaken at University of Dundee, to determine the efficacy of a centralised online tutoring system – badged TQFE-Tutor – in optimising tutor/tutee communications in a distance learning course, the Teaching Qualification Further Education (TQFE), a professional development programme for lecturers in the college sector. The author, Director of the TQFE programme – in which TQFE-Tutor was introduced – was keen to evaluate the system to ascertain(1) whether it would meet the communication and tutoring needs of students on the programme, in ...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
For at least the last decade student engagement in Australian higher education has been one focus of...
When instant messaging is de rigueur, how does the online tutor manage communications to keep learne...
Synchronous online chat has been largely ignored as a medium for productive group discussions betwee...
Society and (higher) education have changed rapidly in recent decades. For example, since knowledge ...
Is Tutoring online more than just email? Two year-long studies explored tutoring online in two diffe...
This paper considers professional development in a context that is familiar and problematic to teach...
This paper considers professional development in a context that is familiar and problematic to teach...
As online programmes in higher education continue to grow in number, the literature identifies emerg...
Evidence indicates that a demand exists from students - studying at a distance - to experience a gre...
This paper builds on previous work by Lambie and Law which investigated the role of online Tutorials...
The natural need for teacher support This contribution is about a self-organised social networking m...
Distance‐learning course providers world‐wide are looking to new technology to enhance their course ...
This working paper explores the application of ideas about interaction and conversation at the root ...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
For at least the last decade student engagement in Australian higher education has been one focus of...
When instant messaging is de rigueur, how does the online tutor manage communications to keep learne...
Synchronous online chat has been largely ignored as a medium for productive group discussions betwee...
Society and (higher) education have changed rapidly in recent decades. For example, since knowledge ...
Is Tutoring online more than just email? Two year-long studies explored tutoring online in two diffe...
This paper considers professional development in a context that is familiar and problematic to teach...
This paper considers professional development in a context that is familiar and problematic to teach...
As online programmes in higher education continue to grow in number, the literature identifies emerg...
Evidence indicates that a demand exists from students - studying at a distance - to experience a gre...
This paper builds on previous work by Lambie and Law which investigated the role of online Tutorials...
The natural need for teacher support This contribution is about a self-organised social networking m...
Distance‐learning course providers world‐wide are looking to new technology to enhance their course ...
This working paper explores the application of ideas about interaction and conversation at the root ...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
For at least the last decade student engagement in Australian higher education has been one focus of...