‘The impact of web-based lecture technologies on current and future practice in learning and teaching’ was a collaborative project across four Australian universities, funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC). The project was both exploratory and developmental in nature and according to the project’s external evaluator, was successful in achieving its aims to explore how the technologies are integrated into the curriculum to support learning and teaching in different context; and the educational implications of their use for the design of curricula, teaching, learning and academic policies and practices including professional development. The targeted end users were teachers, researchers and developers in the higher edu...
This paper discusses problems confronting the use of group-based project work as an instructional st...
There is now widespread recognition of the changing nature of students in higher education: they are...
There is an expectation that lecturers should be equipped with the skills needed to apply technology...
A case study of an Australian university is used to illustrate good practice in the management of e-...
This chapter aims to provide a snapshot of a selection of online projects carried out within the las...
This presentation considers ways in which a team based approach to e-learning development can help i...
Australian universities are challenged to provide training programs in the use of learning managemen...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
The University of Sydney is a large, research-intensive, campus-based Australian University. Since 2...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
This project explored the extent to which World Wide Web and groupware technologies (Lotus Notes was...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
The Internet can play an important role in providing education and new opportunities.The availabilit...
The aim of this paper is to examine and investigate the challenges that higher education face to bec...
The authors were involved in the development, implementation and evaluation of an e-learning based p...
This paper discusses problems confronting the use of group-based project work as an instructional st...
There is now widespread recognition of the changing nature of students in higher education: they are...
There is an expectation that lecturers should be equipped with the skills needed to apply technology...
A case study of an Australian university is used to illustrate good practice in the management of e-...
This chapter aims to provide a snapshot of a selection of online projects carried out within the las...
This presentation considers ways in which a team based approach to e-learning development can help i...
Australian universities are challenged to provide training programs in the use of learning managemen...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
The University of Sydney is a large, research-intensive, campus-based Australian University. Since 2...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
This project explored the extent to which World Wide Web and groupware technologies (Lotus Notes was...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
The Internet can play an important role in providing education and new opportunities.The availabilit...
The aim of this paper is to examine and investigate the challenges that higher education face to bec...
The authors were involved in the development, implementation and evaluation of an e-learning based p...
This paper discusses problems confronting the use of group-based project work as an instructional st...
There is now widespread recognition of the changing nature of students in higher education: they are...
There is an expectation that lecturers should be equipped with the skills needed to apply technology...