This chapter argues that the latest wave of Web 2.0 technologies has the potential to transform online learning. To realize this potential, universities must rethink the way in which they develop academic skills in online teaching. The current emphasis on training academics to teach online using learning material and learning management systems has yielded mixed results. Too much of the focus has been on “top-down” models of change. Web 2.0 technologies favor “bottom-up” approaches to staff development, approaches that leverage the power, ease of use, and flexibility of Web 2.0 technologies. These have a better chance to produce the constructivist, student-centered online learning that is now widely regarded as the ideal. The authors use fi...
With the coming of age of the Millennials, teacher training programs may become complacent, thinking...
This chapter outlines the potential benefits of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies in a contemporary...
This paper reports on a two staged staff development exercise to help new academic staff to integrat...
This chapter argues that the latest wave of Web 2.0 technologies has the potential to transform onli...
This chapter looks at the ways in which teacher training and teacher development are taking place on...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
Encouraging faculty’s adoption of and innovation in learning and teaching with technologies continue...
Developing online teaching skills can occur through involvement in learn-by-doing strategies, which ...
This paper highlights the role of Web 2.0 technologies in sourcing ongoing information from universi...
Australian universities are coming under increasing demand to deliver online courses. This demand is...
While telecommunications and telematics have been available in schools and universities for decades,...
Can Web 2.0 aid in the process of teaching and learning? Web 2.0 enables the users to manage the con...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
The pace of technological advance has led to significant change within higher education. Technology...
With the coming of age of the Millennials, teacher training programs may become complacent, thinking...
This chapter outlines the potential benefits of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies in a contemporary...
This paper reports on a two staged staff development exercise to help new academic staff to integrat...
This chapter argues that the latest wave of Web 2.0 technologies has the potential to transform onli...
This chapter looks at the ways in which teacher training and teacher development are taking place on...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
Encouraging faculty’s adoption of and innovation in learning and teaching with technologies continue...
Developing online teaching skills can occur through involvement in learn-by-doing strategies, which ...
This paper highlights the role of Web 2.0 technologies in sourcing ongoing information from universi...
Australian universities are coming under increasing demand to deliver online courses. This demand is...
While telecommunications and telematics have been available in schools and universities for decades,...
Can Web 2.0 aid in the process of teaching and learning? Web 2.0 enables the users to manage the con...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
The pace of technological advance has led to significant change within higher education. Technology...
With the coming of age of the Millennials, teacher training programs may become complacent, thinking...
This chapter outlines the potential benefits of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies in a contemporary...
This paper reports on a two staged staff development exercise to help new academic staff to integrat...