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The Missing Dimension of a Great Online Course
(Macquarie University, 2013)This paper outlines a model for the incorporation of storytelling techniques into the design of online courses. There is considerable research in to the power of digital storytelling to transform, engage and educate, yet ... -
A mobile sensor activity for ad-hoc groups
(2016)Designing mobile learning activities requires us to consider which key affordances of mobile devices can support the optimum learning experience. This short paper reports on the design and testing of a BYOD mobile learning ... -
MOOCs and blended learning
(2015-02)MOOCs - abbreviation explained and expanded. MOOC - development and history Examples of MOOC courses -
Moodle and the Living Curriculum
(2012)This paper discusses how Moodle can act as a catalyst in transforming teaching practice. During Unitec‟s implementation of a new eLearning Development Strategy, framed within a broader teaching and learning initiative ... -
Moodle course : what is wrong with it?
(2014-09-27)Contents: Introduction Teaching strategy Content management Six principles of effective e-learning Conclusion -
Moodle Course and eLearning in 2015
(2015-09)Contents: E- learning in 2015 What challenges our courses How does Moodle engage students Conclusion -
Moodle quizzes as a way to keep students study focus on computer science course : a user study
(2017-10)Weekly feedback on assessments is a good way to improve students’ study habits. Moodle quizzes are a way to help students focus on their workload every week and help provide encouragement to students to attend tutorial ... -
Moving from the past into the future with new spaces and new pedagogies
(2017-10)An exciting new development in New Zealand primary schools is that new teaching spaces have been designed to enhance the use of personalised learning and digital technology. School leaders would be interested in hearing ... -
Narratives of relatedness in ecological sustainability in early childhood education in Aotearoa
(New Zealand Association for Research in Education, 2010-01-01)This paper provides an overview of the context and some preliminary findings from a current two year Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) funded study, “Titiro whakamuri, hoki whakamua: We are the future, the ... -
A naturalistic inquiry of the relationship between learner beliefs and learner autonomy
(Independent Learning Association, 2013)Learner autonomy has received increasing attention in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Many educators believe that the ultimate goal of teaching is to help students become life-long, independent learners. ... -
Navigating learning worlds
(2017-05)Research context The reality continuum Pedagogical issues Tools used: Actionbound, Google Expeditions, Google Tour Builder (Beta) Results Physical accessibility The extent of world knowledge Scripts and ... -
Neoliberalism and Discourses of ‘Quality’ in Early Childhood Care and Education in Aotearoa New Zealand
(NZEI Te Riu Roa, New Zealand Educational Institute, 2013)In order to proceed to unveil the impact of neoliberal policies on early childhood care and education in Aotearoa New Zealand, we have considered it preliminarily necessary to investigate our historicity, identifying the ... -
Nga tikanga a nga mokopuna : crises in early childhood education policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
(2013)In this paper I propose the existence of a multi-faceted crisis in early childhood care and education in Aotearoa, comprising: -privatisation of the sector (in 2009 40% were privately owned, as opposed to 26% in the year ... -
Nodal strategies for a sustainable architectural education
(University of A Coruña, 2020-09)The inescapable background to teaching and studying architecture today is an unprecedented climate crisis, particularly in the context of teaching sustainability. In order to bring architectural education and practice up ... -
Notions of wellbeing and interdependence embedded within ecologically sustainable early childhood pedagogies in Aotearoa
(2010-12-14)Through the growing international concern regarding the impacts of environmental degradation and the depletion and exploitation of natural resources on our planet’s wellbeing, we are being challenged as individuals and ... -
One size does not fit all : organizational diversity in New Zealand tertiary sector ethics committees
(2015-05)Since 1988 in NZ all university and funded health researchers have been mandated to seek ethical review for research projects At the time, the Ministry of Health ethics committees were guided by an operational standard ... -
An online learning platform to teach teachers : the Digital Passport
(2018-11)[The Digital Passport is a simple, fun on-line course to assist Year 1-10 teachers to unpack terminology, gain expertise, and develop the confidence to use technology to enhance learning]. -
Opening the black box of social work field assessments: Developing supported learning strategies through the use of digital technologies
(2021-05-28)Field education can be seen as the signature pedagogy of social work (CSWE, 2008). It is the time where “real world” learning is used to connect taught theory to actual practice, and where students are guided by an experienced ...