This article undertakes a detailed case study of The Campaign, a teaching and learning innovation in media and communications that uses an online educational role-play. The case study draws on the qualitative analysis of classroom observations, online communications and semi-structured interviews, employing an interpretive approach informed by models drawn from social theory and sociotechnical theory. Educational authors argue that online educational role-plays engage students in authentic learning, and represent an improvement over didactic teaching strategies. According to this literature, online role-play systems afford students the opportunity of acting and doing instead of only reading and listening. Literature in social theory and soc...
Children who have grown up with the Internet as a dominant form of cultural production bring to thei...
Recent research has established that the use of online role-plays in assessment practices in univers...
Proceedings of E-Learn 2012 (pp. 256–262). Presented at the World Conference on E-Learning in Corpor...
This article undertakes a detailed case study of The Campaign, a teaching and learning innovation in...
The Campaign is an online simulation of an election campaign in which students role-play as journali...
In online role plays, students are asked to engage with a story that serves as a metaphor for real-l...
In this article, the authors attempt to answer the following questions: How do we understand role-pl...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
Role play is a powerful technique for skills and attitude development. It is now possible to combine...
In recent years, teachers have turned to online social spaces for peer-to-peer interaction in increa...
Role play is an increasingly popular technique in tertiary education, being student centred, constru...
This piece of action research explores the experiences of social science tutors in communicating the...
Children who have grown up with the Internet as a dominant form of cultural production bring to thei...
Recent research has established that the use of online role-plays in assessment practices in univers...
Proceedings of E-Learn 2012 (pp. 256–262). Presented at the World Conference on E-Learning in Corpor...
This article undertakes a detailed case study of The Campaign, a teaching and learning innovation in...
The Campaign is an online simulation of an election campaign in which students role-play as journali...
In online role plays, students are asked to engage with a story that serves as a metaphor for real-l...
In this article, the authors attempt to answer the following questions: How do we understand role-pl...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
Role play activities provide opportunities for learners to adopt unfamiliar roles, engage in interac...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
Role play is a powerful technique for skills and attitude development. It is now possible to combine...
In recent years, teachers have turned to online social spaces for peer-to-peer interaction in increa...
Role play is an increasingly popular technique in tertiary education, being student centred, constru...
This piece of action research explores the experiences of social science tutors in communicating the...
Children who have grown up with the Internet as a dominant form of cultural production bring to thei...
Recent research has established that the use of online role-plays in assessment practices in univers...
Proceedings of E-Learn 2012 (pp. 256–262). Presented at the World Conference on E-Learning in Corpor...