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Case studies to enhance online student evaluation: Bond University – Surveying students online to improve learning and teaching [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
One of the most sensible ways of improving learning and teaching is to ask the students for feedback. At the end of each teaching period (i.e. semester or term) all universities and many schools survey their students.
Fleming, J   +8 more
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Innovating for Learning: Designing for the Future of Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Teaching has moved online as the world has moved online and learning is losing its sense of physical location with the availability of many different options from mobile to MOOC (Massive Open Online Course).
McAndrew, Patrick
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The impact of teaching presence on students’ online learning experience: evidence from 334 Chinese universities during the pandemic

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Teaching presence is the core role of teachers in online education and is the most promising mechanism for developing online learning communities. Drawing on the theoretical framework of teaching presence, and based on data from an online survey of ...
Wen Li, Weiping Wang
doaj   +1 more source

Using Technology to Develop Preservice Teachers\u27 Reflective Thinking

open access: yes, 2007
Developing high-level reflection skills proves troublesome for some preservice teachers. To examine the potential of an online environment for increasing productive reflection, students in three sequential undergraduate education classes responded to ...
Dittrich, Charles   +3 more
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Multimodal meaning-making: a critical engagement with the use of LAMS for teaching [PDF]

open access: yes
Learning Activity Management System (LAMS) is a free web based learning design resource for managing and delivering online collaborative learning activities. LAMS is currently being used to teach in 80 countries and has been translated into 28 languages.
Chopra, Priti
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