The diverse student population at large multi-campus universities requires English language and academic skills support which is targeted to their needs and easily accessible. The Online Student Resource Centre website, developed at Monash University, provides opportunities for students, no matter where they are, to make contact with staff and to access information, but more significantly offers a suite of stand-alone tutorials and downloadable resources, using NetObjects Fusion as the platform. These derive from some 100 print booklets covering academic writing, reading, listening, speaking, grammar and study skills/exam strategies. This paper outlines the process and philosophy of development of these tutorials, based on a constructivist ...
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The diverse student population at large multi-campus universities requires English language and acad...
Academic learning can essentially be seen as a constructivist process. This of course, is an alterna...
This paper describes an investigation into the ways in which tutors and students identify and obtain...
This chapter reports on an ongoing project conducted at the School of Business and Economics at Mona...
For the acquisition of a second language the World Wide Web offers an abundance of learning resource...
Abstract: Constructivist approach of learning is based on the assumption that quality learning depe...
Abstract: World Wide Web (WWW) and online learning materials have been identified to make it possib...
Emerging information and communication technologies create opportunities for engagement with other ...
Academic writing support delivered via the Internet needs to be rendered in very subject-specific te...
The growing accessibility and use of online educational technology has seen the provision of enablin...
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This is a research article supported by a video. To read the article, please click on the pdf. To pl...
Rapid development of information and communication technologies provides a significant impact on the...
Pressures to deliver on outcomes based education, combined with compelling forces to use technology ...
The availability of electronic media challenges our approaches to student learning support in a vari...
The diverse student population at large multi-campus universities requires English language and acad...
Academic learning can essentially be seen as a constructivist process. This of course, is an alterna...
This paper describes an investigation into the ways in which tutors and students identify and obtain...
This chapter reports on an ongoing project conducted at the School of Business and Economics at Mona...
For the acquisition of a second language the World Wide Web offers an abundance of learning resource...
Abstract: Constructivist approach of learning is based on the assumption that quality learning depe...
Abstract: World Wide Web (WWW) and online learning materials have been identified to make it possib...
Emerging information and communication technologies create opportunities for engagement with other ...
Academic writing support delivered via the Internet needs to be rendered in very subject-specific te...
The growing accessibility and use of online educational technology has seen the provision of enablin...
Blurring the Boundaries? Supporting Students and Staff within an Online Learning Environment Dr ...
This is a research article supported by a video. To read the article, please click on the pdf. To pl...
Rapid development of information and communication technologies provides a significant impact on the...
Pressures to deliver on outcomes based education, combined with compelling forces to use technology ...
The availability of electronic media challenges our approaches to student learning support in a vari...