Two courses delivered in 2004 by the Faculty of Business at USQ were part of an initial trial into a new CD based hybrid model of delivery. This represented a change in the way USQ had previously supplied course materials and so it was necessary to ascertain how students responded to this change. This paper reports on findings from this research and demonstrates that higher levels of student engagement are possible, particularly in the context of nationality, age and gender differences. It investigates possible implications for academia when catering for a range of neomillennial learning approaches initially facilitated by the integration of a range of multimodal learning and teaching strategies. It is true 'one size does not fit all', but ...
Historically, university students have been the passive recipients of face-to-face instructor design...
Blended learning as a term and a learning approach is still being refined, at times debated as a leg...
Students that come from disadvantaged backgrounds have more that their fair share of obstacles to ov...
[Abstract]: This paper reports on the findings of a research project investigating two CD based Tra...
Relying on text-based instruction may be disenfranchising many students, whilst technology enhanced ...
In early 2003, in a major shift in policy, the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) announced th...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course deliv...
[Abstract]: The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
The trend towards using multimedia learning environments as the preferred basis for teaching has inc...
This paper reports on a variety of research studies which have investigated how students perceive th...
The necessity to establish a range of pedagogically sound delivery guidelines for the development of...
[Abstract]: Research by Sankey and Kiernan (2006) recently explored the value of multimodal CD-based...
Millennial students are different from past generations in that they have had unlimited access to di...
Historically, university students have been the passive recipients of face-to-face instructor design...
Blended learning as a term and a learning approach is still being refined, at times debated as a leg...
Students that come from disadvantaged backgrounds have more that their fair share of obstacles to ov...
[Abstract]: This paper reports on the findings of a research project investigating two CD based Tra...
Relying on text-based instruction may be disenfranchising many students, whilst technology enhanced ...
In early 2003, in a major shift in policy, the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) announced th...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course deliv...
[Abstract]: The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
The University of Southern Queensland is currently moving towards hybrid modes of course delivery ac...
The trend towards using multimedia learning environments as the preferred basis for teaching has inc...
This paper reports on a variety of research studies which have investigated how students perceive th...
The necessity to establish a range of pedagogically sound delivery guidelines for the development of...
[Abstract]: Research by Sankey and Kiernan (2006) recently explored the value of multimodal CD-based...
Millennial students are different from past generations in that they have had unlimited access to di...
Historically, university students have been the passive recipients of face-to-face instructor design...
Blended learning as a term and a learning approach is still being refined, at times debated as a leg...
Students that come from disadvantaged backgrounds have more that their fair share of obstacles to ov...