Existing research shows a slow transition to online education by many university teaching staff. A mixed methods approach is used to survey teacher educators in three jurisdictions in the UK who have made the transition to online teaching, followed by focus group and individual interviews to triangulate the data. The eight tenets of connectivism are used as a lens for analysis. Findings reveal sound pedagogical reasons for the limited choice of online tools and tutors highlight two elements, namely, self-fulfilment and their desire to continually develop as an educator, as the rationale for adopting informal professional development in the 21st century
Connecting to people and resources online is no longer something that takes place mainly in our plac...
This study seeks an understanding of how tutors perceived the online part of a blended learning cour...
Teachers of science and mathematics Australia wide are being required to transform their established...
Existing research shows a slow transition to online education by many university teaching staff. A m...
An instructor tried using connectivism to teach an online graduate Education course called Teaching ...
Advancements in online technologies have facilitated a convergence of distance and campus-based lear...
“Teaching in the Virtual World” was a Masters level course in the Faculty of Education, delivered en...
The provision of a learning environment in which all students feel valued, have a sense of belonging...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
Higher education has embraced innovative ways of using technology to enhance learning, and online en...
This dissertation employs a mixed method approach to investigate the impact of online teaching on hi...
Due to emergent information and communication technologies, institutions of higher education are imp...
Many universities that have previously focused on offering blended learning or face to face courses ...
This article examines the pedagogical role of the teacher in online education. Specifically, the tra...
Connecting to people and resources online is no longer something that takes place mainly in our plac...
This study seeks an understanding of how tutors perceived the online part of a blended learning cour...
Teachers of science and mathematics Australia wide are being required to transform their established...
Existing research shows a slow transition to online education by many university teaching staff. A m...
An instructor tried using connectivism to teach an online graduate Education course called Teaching ...
Advancements in online technologies have facilitated a convergence of distance and campus-based lear...
“Teaching in the Virtual World” was a Masters level course in the Faculty of Education, delivered en...
The provision of a learning environment in which all students feel valued, have a sense of belonging...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
Higher education has embraced innovative ways of using technology to enhance learning, and online en...
This dissertation employs a mixed method approach to investigate the impact of online teaching on hi...
Due to emergent information and communication technologies, institutions of higher education are imp...
Many universities that have previously focused on offering blended learning or face to face courses ...
This article examines the pedagogical role of the teacher in online education. Specifically, the tra...
Connecting to people and resources online is no longer something that takes place mainly in our plac...
This study seeks an understanding of how tutors perceived the online part of a blended learning cour...
Teachers of science and mathematics Australia wide are being required to transform their established...