Teaching & learning online : pedagogies for new technologies / edited by John Stephenson.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Kogan Page, 2001.Description: xi, 228p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780749435110 (pbk.) :
- 0749435119(pbk.) :
- Teaching and learning online
- 371.334 STE
- LB1028.43
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Learners still learn from experiences when online. Shirley Alexander and David Boud -- 2.Learning technology and learning relationshps. Terry Mayes --- 3.Problems with online learning are systemic, not technical. Stewart Hase and Allan Ellis -- 4.Online learning: it is all about dialouge, involvement, support and control - according to researcy. Marion Coomey and John Stephenson -- 5.Making the right connections: improving quality in online learing. Barry Jackson and Kyriaki Anagnostopoulou -- 6.Effective facilitation of online learning: the Open University experience. Robin Mason -- 7.Finding the instructor in post-secondary online learing: pedagogical, social, managerial and technological locations. Curtis J. Bonk, Jamie Kirkley, Noriko Hara and Vanessa Paz Dennen -- 8.Exploring the develop of critical thinking skills through a web-supported problem-based learning environment. Ron Oliver -- 9.Distance learning through educational networks: the global view experience. Dennis Schlais and Richard Davis --10.Scenarios for PdD courses in a Europen network environment, as supported by EuroPACE. Jef van den Branden -- 11.Teacher effectiveness and online learning. Sisko Ma·llinen -- 12.From conventional to distance education: adopting a pedagogy and managing the transformation. Mark Woodman, Maya Milankovic-Atkinson, Chris Sadler, Alan Murphy -- 13.On the way to online pedagogy. Martin Good -- 14.Designing online learning opportunities, orchestrating expericnes and managing learning . Keith Shaw -- 15.Course design for online learning - what\'s gone wrong? Quentin Whitlock -- 16.Towards an androgogy for living in an information society. David Dickinson and Valerie Stewart -- 17.Television and learning: ways of connecting media and learning. Steve Pollock and David Squire.
A guide to teaching and learning online, these writings present a wide range of experience and research findings from leading practitioners and organisations around the world, including case studies from the Open University, the BBC, and ICL.