This paper examines how four innovative Internet technologies were incorporated into one course at The UK Open University. The technologies were: blogging, audio conferencing, instant messaging and Harvard’s Rotisserie system. Each of the technologies is addressed, and details from the student evaluation are provided. The student feedback on all the technologies was positive. The role of the learning object based course design is examined and it is suggested that this approach facilitates the incorporation of innovative technologies into a course. The authors suggest that as students become increasingly accustomed to standard communication tools such as asynchronous bulletin boards, there will be a shift towards implementing a range of tech...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
The role and the effective usage of innovative technologies in teaching English are considered in th...
This paper discusses the key findings of an investigation of e-learning computer systems and the est...
The paper provides an insight into the changing nature of the learning process through the adoption ...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been diffused in higher education slower than...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review some of the learning technologies associated with t...
This study illustrates the convergence of two teaching and learning media, face-to-face and online, ...
E-learning is becoming the alternative form of education in the higher education and business world....
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is committed to providing outstanding learning environ...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Online education is well established in academia; however, the effectiveness of course design and st...
The role of technology in education has been shifting in recent years to support a paradigm which em...
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is committed to providing outstanding learning environ...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the learning technologies associated with teaching an...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
The role and the effective usage of innovative technologies in teaching English are considered in th...
This paper discusses the key findings of an investigation of e-learning computer systems and the est...
The paper provides an insight into the changing nature of the learning process through the adoption ...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been diffused in higher education slower than...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review some of the learning technologies associated with t...
This study illustrates the convergence of two teaching and learning media, face-to-face and online, ...
E-learning is becoming the alternative form of education in the higher education and business world....
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is committed to providing outstanding learning environ...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Online education is well established in academia; however, the effectiveness of course design and st...
The role of technology in education has been shifting in recent years to support a paradigm which em...
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is committed to providing outstanding learning environ...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the learning technologies associated with teaching an...
Much has been made of the advances in computer aided learning activities. Websites, virtual campus, ...
The role and the effective usage of innovative technologies in teaching English are considered in th...
This paper discusses the key findings of an investigation of e-learning computer systems and the est...