Staff exercising ‘choice’; students exercising ‘choice’

Wholly online learning at an Australian university

Authors

  • Dale Holt
  • Stuart Palmer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65106/apubs.2007.2797

Keywords:

case study, educational design, wholly online, lifelong learning

Abstract

The paper examines the implementation of institutional policy relating to mandating wholly online study at the undergraduate level in an Australian higher education institution. The realities of the ‘choice’ provided to teaching staff in designing such units, and students in studying in this mode, are considered. Staff members’ design experiences are reported, and data collected through the surveying of students’ experiences in learning wholly online are analysed. The value students attributed to various aspects of the wholly online learning experience is outlined. Observations are made more generally about the uniqueness of wholly online teaching and learning environments in mandated contexts, and where policy and practice developments may evolve in the future.

 

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Published

2007-11-30

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ASCILITE Conference - Full Papers

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