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Creating new learning environments off campus in the Faculty of Arts: What impact on teaching and learning on campus?

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posted on 2024-11-13, 13:13 authored by Geraldine Lefoe, Rebecca M Albury
For a university in regional Australia, a new degree program on offer to a remote campus and access centres, provided a supportive environment for faculty to trial new teaching and learning methods, specifically making use of learning management system (WebCT) for aspects of communication and content. This paper examines the impact this had on the faculty, in particular at the increased usage of ICT in subjects on offer on campus and also examines other issues which were identified as problematic by faculty as they embraced innovative methods of teaching and learning.

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Lefoe, G. & Albury, R. M. (2002). Creating new learning environments off campus in the Faculty of Arts: What impact on teaching and learning on campus?. In A. Williamson, C. Gunn, A. Young & S. Clear (Eds.), Winds Change in a Sea of Learning. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of ASCILITE (pp. 369-377). Auckland, New Zealand: Unitec Institute of Technology.

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369-377

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English

RIS ID

3731

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