The organisation of students into groups (or communities) for learning purposes is an established pedagogic method in higher education. Teachers are now using group methods in networked e-learning contexts, albeit without a full understanding of the dynamics of group work in these settings. This is a new and evolving arena in higher education. In this article, the learning dynamics of three collaborative, networked e-learning groups are examined in an attempt to understand how students work in them. A detailed ethnography indicates that two of the groups worked harmoniously, and successfully produced a collective end product. The other group exhibited extreme anxiety and division, and required extra resources from its members in order to su...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of how people organise themselves into groups in ...
Master of EducationThe study investigates teaching and learning practices in an online postgraduate ...
Contemporary society requires its citizens to develop capacities to resituate their activities in co...
This paper explores the impact of non-defensive group dynamics, as a precondition for experiential g...
This thesis reports the findings from the examination of online group work processes used by undergr...
[[abstract]]In this study, we have investigated developmental patterns of virtual groups in the e-le...
In this paper, I examine student motivation and group dynamics for the Internet-based learning mater...
Examining how OER (Open Educational Resources) communities come to live, function or learn can suppo...
Abstract: Many adults express a preference for learning in small groups but often find their group e...
Examining how OER (Open Educational Resources) communities come to live, function or learn can suppo...
Any group task set in a tertiary institution brings with it specific challenges. However, when the g...
Any group task set in a tertiary institution brings with it specific challenges. However, when the g...
In, 2008 and 2009 a series of online professional development communities for groups of teacher-lead...
none6openCarugati F; Selleri P; Matteucci M.C.; Tomasetto C.; Mazzoni E.; Gaffuri PCarugati F; Selle...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This thesis reports on the development and te...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of how people organise themselves into groups in ...
Master of EducationThe study investigates teaching and learning practices in an online postgraduate ...
Contemporary society requires its citizens to develop capacities to resituate their activities in co...
This paper explores the impact of non-defensive group dynamics, as a precondition for experiential g...
This thesis reports the findings from the examination of online group work processes used by undergr...
[[abstract]]In this study, we have investigated developmental patterns of virtual groups in the e-le...
In this paper, I examine student motivation and group dynamics for the Internet-based learning mater...
Examining how OER (Open Educational Resources) communities come to live, function or learn can suppo...
Abstract: Many adults express a preference for learning in small groups but often find their group e...
Examining how OER (Open Educational Resources) communities come to live, function or learn can suppo...
Any group task set in a tertiary institution brings with it specific challenges. However, when the g...
Any group task set in a tertiary institution brings with it specific challenges. However, when the g...
In, 2008 and 2009 a series of online professional development communities for groups of teacher-lead...
none6openCarugati F; Selleri P; Matteucci M.C.; Tomasetto C.; Mazzoni E.; Gaffuri PCarugati F; Selle...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This thesis reports on the development and te...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of how people organise themselves into groups in ...
Master of EducationThe study investigates teaching and learning practices in an online postgraduate ...
Contemporary society requires its citizens to develop capacities to resituate their activities in co...