This article is a response to claims that online education is a pedagogical risk for teaching-learning. Of course, notions of privacy, authenticity, and ownership are real challenges to higher education but these complexities do not have to subvert engaged teaching-learning at higher education institutions. I offer a brief response as to why teaching-learning as a deliberative encounter does not have to be sacrificed with-in online education.  
What constitutes successful practice for supervision of postgraduate students at an Open and Distanc...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of learning, ot...
CITATION: Rudman, R. J. 2021. Understanding the unintended consequences of online teaching. South Af...
In an ever-changing environment, (of which the “ever-changing” was recently made more prominent due ...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Ng'ambi, D. & Brown, I. 2009. Intended and un...
In South Africa for the last few years, the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have experienced un...
Owing to technological advancements, online teaching and learning have been perceived as a promising...
This article focuses on epistemological access and teaching and learning online during COVID-19 pand...
AbstractThis article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching On...
This article responds to themes in this special Covid-19 edition of the Journal of Education. It spe...
Purpose: This article investigates some ongoing issues faced by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)...
Abstract During the period 2015–2017, student protests and university shutdowns rocked the higher ed...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
What constitutes successful practice for supervision of postgraduate students at an Open and Distanc...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of learning, ot...
CITATION: Rudman, R. J. 2021. Understanding the unintended consequences of online teaching. South Af...
In an ever-changing environment, (of which the “ever-changing” was recently made more prominent due ...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Ng'ambi, D. & Brown, I. 2009. Intended and un...
In South Africa for the last few years, the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have experienced un...
Owing to technological advancements, online teaching and learning have been perceived as a promising...
This article focuses on epistemological access and teaching and learning online during COVID-19 pand...
AbstractThis article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching On...
This article responds to themes in this special Covid-19 edition of the Journal of Education. It spe...
Purpose: This article investigates some ongoing issues faced by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)...
Abstract During the period 2015–2017, student protests and university shutdowns rocked the higher ed...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
What constitutes successful practice for supervision of postgraduate students at an Open and Distanc...
This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Or...
While many are enthusiastic about the promises of online learning as a flexible form of learning, ot...