The paper reports the findings from a project which examined the interface between Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) and eLearning in a higher education setting. Traditional uses of ICTs in Higher Education have focused on the ‘transfer model’ where existing face to face pedagogies have tended to be transferred to approaches to elearning. This paper argues that arrival of Web 2.0 has challenged the continued viability of the transfer model and discusses instead the need for more innovative approaches to inform the design of teaching and learning in higher education settings. In response to this the PAL project was conceptualised using ideas drawn from socio-cultural theory. This theoretical perspective includes the role that social situations pl...
In this paper we argue for university pedagogies to be in tune with the ways in which the present ge...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
[Abstract]: In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universit...
Abstract: The paper reports the findings from a project which examined the interface between Peer As...
The paper reports the findings from a project which examined the interface between Peer Assisted Lea...
Peer-Assisted Learning (‘PAL’) facilitates the reciprocal development of knowledge and skill between...
A PAL (Peer-Assisted Learning) project supported research that focused on e-learning and Web 2.0 tec...
Peer learning means learning from and with each other. Collaboration and co-operation in a friendly ...
Traditional Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) was introduced as a retention-motivated initiative in the C...
Peer-Assisted Learning (‘PAL’) facilitates the reciprocal development of knowledge and skill betwee...
In recent years, the discourse regarding the developing and utilization of information related digit...
We present a narrative around the use of a peer assisted teaching program to establish its utility i...
In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universities have impl...
In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universities have impl...
The value of peer learning in higher education is now well recognised. Just as we continually learn ...
In this paper we argue for university pedagogies to be in tune with the ways in which the present ge...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
[Abstract]: In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universit...
Abstract: The paper reports the findings from a project which examined the interface between Peer As...
The paper reports the findings from a project which examined the interface between Peer Assisted Lea...
Peer-Assisted Learning (‘PAL’) facilitates the reciprocal development of knowledge and skill between...
A PAL (Peer-Assisted Learning) project supported research that focused on e-learning and Web 2.0 tec...
Peer learning means learning from and with each other. Collaboration and co-operation in a friendly ...
Traditional Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) was introduced as a retention-motivated initiative in the C...
Peer-Assisted Learning (‘PAL’) facilitates the reciprocal development of knowledge and skill betwee...
In recent years, the discourse regarding the developing and utilization of information related digit...
We present a narrative around the use of a peer assisted teaching program to establish its utility i...
In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universities have impl...
In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universities have impl...
The value of peer learning in higher education is now well recognised. Just as we continually learn ...
In this paper we argue for university pedagogies to be in tune with the ways in which the present ge...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
[Abstract]: In response to a rapidly changing tertiary education environment, a number of universit...