With a variety of technology-enabled tools and environments to choose from, it is increasingly difficult for educators to ascertain the factors that influence the quality of the students’ learning experience and hence make appropriate choices for the use of technology. In this paper, we discuss the role of two technologies — wikis and blogs — in teaching and learning. We provide case studies of two courses at the Open Umiversity, UK and empirical evidence of students’ experiences, perceptions, and expectations on these courses. We discuss the context of these courses and the usage of these technologies: The pedagogical underpinnings and the rationale for introducing these technologies; the intended learning outcomes from the usage of these ...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
In a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to have attained skills in...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
With a variety of technology-enabled tools and environments to choose from, it is increasingly diffi...
Technology and the employment of etools within the education domain have brought about unprecedented...
Embedding technology into the education setting is imperative to students‟ success . In this study, ...
This exploratory study investigates the potential of Wiki technology as a tool for teaching and lear...
AbstractRapidly developing information and communication technology has an increasing effect on the ...
This paper reports on a project to evaluate students' use of wikis in a distance learning course on ...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
This paper provides a short account of the educational benefits of using wikis and blogs in teaching...
Many researchers argue that pedagogies centred on typical face-to-face content delivery methods are ...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
In a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to have attained skills in...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
With a variety of technology-enabled tools and environments to choose from, it is increasingly diffi...
Technology and the employment of etools within the education domain have brought about unprecedented...
Embedding technology into the education setting is imperative to students‟ success . In this study, ...
This exploratory study investigates the potential of Wiki technology as a tool for teaching and lear...
AbstractRapidly developing information and communication technology has an increasing effect on the ...
This paper reports on a project to evaluate students' use of wikis in a distance learning course on ...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
This paper provides a short account of the educational benefits of using wikis and blogs in teaching...
Many researchers argue that pedagogies centred on typical face-to-face content delivery methods are ...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
In a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to have attained skills in...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...