This paper reports findings from a study of undergraduates’ expectations about, and experiences of, networked learning using computer-mediated conferencing (CMC). The data come from questionnaires administered at the start and end of four different courses, and their interpretation is informed by a set of interviews with students and teachers involved in these and other networked learning courses. Students’ views were generally positive at the start and at the end of each course, though they became more moderate over time. The structure of students’ reported feelings remained relatively stable over time. There was no evidence to suggest that male or younger students had more positive feelings about networked learning. The thoroughness with ...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
This paper arises from the work of the JISC Committee on Awareness, Liaison and Training (CALT)-fund...
This paper arises from the work of the JISC Committee on Awareness, Liaison and Training (CALT)-fund...
This chapter reports findings from a study of networked learning at the undergraduate level. It focu...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their expe...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students’ views of their experiences of ...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their expe...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their experiences of ...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their experiences of ...
This small-scale study used a phenomenographic approach to investigate variations in the experience ...
There is a growing use of a variety of communications media to provide networked learning in higher ...
Course-based online learning has grown significantly in the last decade, yet the understanding of st...
This project examined the relationships between students’ approaches to study, conceptions of learni...
There is a growing use of a variety of communications media to provide networked learning in higher ...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
This paper arises from the work of the JISC Committee on Awareness, Liaison and Training (CALT)-fund...
This paper arises from the work of the JISC Committee on Awareness, Liaison and Training (CALT)-fund...
This chapter reports findings from a study of networked learning at the undergraduate level. It focu...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their expe...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students’ views of their experiences of ...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their expe...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their experiences of ...
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their experiences of ...
This small-scale study used a phenomenographic approach to investigate variations in the experience ...
There is a growing use of a variety of communications media to provide networked learning in higher ...
Course-based online learning has grown significantly in the last decade, yet the understanding of st...
This project examined the relationships between students’ approaches to study, conceptions of learni...
There is a growing use of a variety of communications media to provide networked learning in higher ...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
This paper arises from the work of the JISC Committee on Awareness, Liaison and Training (CALT)-fund...
This paper arises from the work of the JISC Committee on Awareness, Liaison and Training (CALT)-fund...