Emerging learning technologies (ELTs) have become a core facet of university life, but their role in teaching and learning is contested, and generally, not wellunderstood. By analyzing the perceptions of both academics and students towards ELTs, this paper aims to expand understanding of the role of ELTs in teaching and learning in one school in a research intensive university. Online surveys completed by both academics and students and smaller focus groups identified diverse perspectives on the uses of ELTs in the processes of learning in higher education. These results inform a strategic planning process at the school level to implement an Emerging Learning Technologies Preparedness Plan. Moreover, this discourse on the role of, costs and...
Many higher education institutes are presently striving to instigate more flexible and self-paced mo...
Gachago, D., Ivala, E. & Chigona, A., 2013. Disruptive use of emerging technologies in teaching and ...
Purpose: Change is the operative word in higher education; as roles shift, classrooms are reinvented...
What makes lecturers in higher education use emerging technologies in their teaching? From the liter...
[eng] This study systematically reviews, classifies and synthesizes the research related to Emerging...
This paper is about an explorative research into the use of emerging technologies in higher engineer...
New educational technologies and online learning environments (OLEs) are infiltrating today’s colleg...
Tutors’ and students’ intentions to use emerging technologies (ETs) in e-learning systems in higher ...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
In higher education, many lecturers are facing the challenges of reaching excellence in both researc...
This paper presents an investigation into how students studying at university engage actively with l...
http://www.academic-conferences.org/ecel/ecel2008/ecel08-proceedings.htm Copyright Academic Conferen...
with learning technology in their self-directed study time. The case study surveyed 250 students stu...
This study is to explore the students’ preferences and familiarities towards technology and the use ...
Many higher education institutes are presently striving to instigate more flexible and self-paced mo...
Gachago, D., Ivala, E. & Chigona, A., 2013. Disruptive use of emerging technologies in teaching and ...
Purpose: Change is the operative word in higher education; as roles shift, classrooms are reinvented...
What makes lecturers in higher education use emerging technologies in their teaching? From the liter...
[eng] This study systematically reviews, classifies and synthesizes the research related to Emerging...
This paper is about an explorative research into the use of emerging technologies in higher engineer...
New educational technologies and online learning environments (OLEs) are infiltrating today’s colleg...
Tutors’ and students’ intentions to use emerging technologies (ETs) in e-learning systems in higher ...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
In higher education, many lecturers are facing the challenges of reaching excellence in both researc...
This paper presents an investigation into how students studying at university engage actively with l...
http://www.academic-conferences.org/ecel/ecel2008/ecel08-proceedings.htm Copyright Academic Conferen...
with learning technology in their self-directed study time. The case study surveyed 250 students stu...
This study is to explore the students’ preferences and familiarities towards technology and the use ...
Many higher education institutes are presently striving to instigate more flexible and self-paced mo...
Gachago, D., Ivala, E. & Chigona, A., 2013. Disruptive use of emerging technologies in teaching and ...
Purpose: Change is the operative word in higher education; as roles shift, classrooms are reinvented...