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Authors: Liz Burge, Elizabeth J. Burge (Editor), Margaret Haughey
ISBN-13: 9780415216876, ISBN-10: 0415216877
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: March 2002
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Liz Burge

Book Synopsis

This collection of first-hand accounts from experienced and accomplished learning technology practitioners highlights issues in using learning technologies for flexible, distance and open learning. Drawing on their own experience, the authors identify and explore the most practical and complex issues faced and reflect upon the lessons learned. The definition of learning technologies is broad, encompassing not only the tools (print, audio, video, online applications) but their creative and informed application and social effects. Experiences from eight different countries are presented while the themes addressed include policy development, teaching skills, learner guidance, evaluation and reflective practice.
Often, busy practitioners argue that they do not have time for reflection but that they do have time to swap stories with colleagues. Using Learning Technologies promotes such engagement through a broad range of first-hand accounts of facing the challenges entailed in using learning technologies. The stories recounted here speak directly to practitioners, researchers and administrators, provide a model for reflection and offer practical guidelines for comparison with the reader's own experience.

Table of Contents

1Using Learning Technologies: An Introduction
2Naming the Learning Technology Issues in Developing Countries
3Public and Institutional Policy Interplay: Canadian Examples
4Getting the Systems Right: Experience at the University of the West Indies
5Developing Course Materials: A Context of Technology Constraints
6Lessons from Our Cyberclassroom
7Teacher or Avatar? Identity Issues in Computer-mediated Contexts
8Web-based Research Assistance
9'No One Will Listen to Us': Rural Fulbe Women Learning by Radio in Nigeria
10Confronting Barriers to Distance Study in Tanzania
11Reflections on Evaluating Online Learning and Teaching
12Evaluating the Use of Learning Technologies
13Gender-sensitive Evaluation Research
14Using Learning Technologies: A Synthesis of Challenges and Guidelines

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