The project investigated the relationships between diversification in modes ofdelivery, use of information and communication technologies, academics’ teaching practices, and the context in which those practices are employed, in two of the three large universities in Brisbane—Griffith University and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The project’s initial plan involved the investigation of two sites: Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Education (Kelvin Grove campus) and Griffith University’s Faculty of Humanities(Nathan campus). Interviews associated with the Faculty of Education led to a decision to include a third site—the School of Law within Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Law, which is based on...
This article reveals how a university-wide decision to implement flexible delivery at an Australian ...
As an institution with more than 25 years experience in flexible delivery education, the University ...
Most Australian universities claim as a matter of policy, if not practice, to embrace flexible provi...
The project investigated the relationships between diversification in modes ofdelivery, use of infor...
The project investigated the relationships between diversification in modes of delivery, use of info...
Tertiary institutions and researchers are grappling to better understand the pedagogical, organisati...
Academic culture is perpetuated mainly by example and peer support. Traditional academic teaching pr...
Throughout the last decade flexible learning approaches, at least in part, have been considered a vi...
This study explores the understanding of academics, and students around Flexible Learning degrees in...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian highe...
Given the range of ICT-assisted delivery options available today, the uninitiated might assume that ...
In this chapter we focus on models of flexible education as related to Australian higher education ...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The issues involved in teaching and learning with ICT in universities are complex and can vary consi...
This article reveals how a university-wide decision to implement flexible delivery at an Australian ...
As an institution with more than 25 years experience in flexible delivery education, the University ...
Most Australian universities claim as a matter of policy, if not practice, to embrace flexible provi...
The project investigated the relationships between diversification in modes ofdelivery, use of infor...
The project investigated the relationships between diversification in modes of delivery, use of info...
Tertiary institutions and researchers are grappling to better understand the pedagogical, organisati...
Academic culture is perpetuated mainly by example and peer support. Traditional academic teaching pr...
Throughout the last decade flexible learning approaches, at least in part, have been considered a vi...
This study explores the understanding of academics, and students around Flexible Learning degrees in...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian highe...
Given the range of ICT-assisted delivery options available today, the uninitiated might assume that ...
In this chapter we focus on models of flexible education as related to Australian higher education ...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The adoption of e-learning technologies in campus universities has not realised its potential for me...
The issues involved in teaching and learning with ICT in universities are complex and can vary consi...
This article reveals how a university-wide decision to implement flexible delivery at an Australian ...
As an institution with more than 25 years experience in flexible delivery education, the University ...
Most Australian universities claim as a matter of policy, if not practice, to embrace flexible provi...