The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The development and delivery of large undergraduate courses, presents many challenges to those involved in both design and delivery, to ensure that the desired learning outcomes are achieved in the most effective way possible. When these students represent, as they do at Central Queensland University (CQU), a combination of internal and distance students, domestic and international students, the challenge to achieve these outcomes becomes even more complex. As educators in the tertiary environment we are mindful of the need to be innovative in our utilisation of web-based resources, to evaluate the benefits or otherwise to our students as learne...
With both teachers and students having increased access to the web from home and from the workplace,...
Emerging information and communication technologies create opportunities for engagement with other ...
Curriculum innovation with the support of the web implies rethinking of forms of participation and e...
The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The...
The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The...
The Web and web-based technologies have become widely acceptable and feasible in the modern society....
The emergence of the Internet has created a number of claims as to the future of education and the p...
This paper discusses the integration of a flexible online learning environment into an undergraduate...
Do WWW based technologies provide a pedagogically sound foundation on which to build more effective ...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
The pressure to 'marketise ' the tertiary education sector coupled with technological adva...
As universities globally move toward the flexible delivery of subjects and courses, the issue of how...
A shift in emphasis from teaching to learning in the UK higher education sector has resulted in univ...
One of the biggest challenges facing educators today is to engage students in an active learning env...
To remain globally competitive, there is increasing pressure for universities to incorporate a great...
With both teachers and students having increased access to the web from home and from the workplace,...
Emerging information and communication technologies create opportunities for engagement with other ...
Curriculum innovation with the support of the web implies rethinking of forms of participation and e...
The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The...
The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The...
The Web and web-based technologies have become widely acceptable and feasible in the modern society....
The emergence of the Internet has created a number of claims as to the future of education and the p...
This paper discusses the integration of a flexible online learning environment into an undergraduate...
Do WWW based technologies provide a pedagogically sound foundation on which to build more effective ...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
The pressure to 'marketise ' the tertiary education sector coupled with technological adva...
As universities globally move toward the flexible delivery of subjects and courses, the issue of how...
A shift in emphasis from teaching to learning in the UK higher education sector has resulted in univ...
One of the biggest challenges facing educators today is to engage students in an active learning env...
To remain globally competitive, there is increasing pressure for universities to incorporate a great...
With both teachers and students having increased access to the web from home and from the workplace,...
Emerging information and communication technologies create opportunities for engagement with other ...
Curriculum innovation with the support of the web implies rethinking of forms of participation and e...