Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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From face-to-face teaching to online teaching: pedagogical transitions - USQ ePrints

From face-to-face teaching to online teaching: pedagogical transitions - USQ ePrints | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

This paper will share the experiences of two instructors as they moved from teaching in a face-to-face environment to blended teaching and then to online teaching. It will describe the four year journey and shed light on the issues, perspectives and practices as the instructors reflected on the changes to their pedagogical practice and the resulting online student engagement. Data included three 1-hour interviews and an analysis of online discussion postings. The instructors reflected on their values, beliefs and assumptions about teaching and learning. As higher education has embraced online education as a way to reduce costs, increase flexibility, and enhance access to students it is important to gain an understanding of the perceptions of instructors moving into online teaching. This study found a change in the beliefs and teaching presence of the instructors from their initial resistance to online teaching to an approach which is mindful of the student experience and promotes a dialogical approach to online learning.

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Creating an online course

Creating an online course | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
I recently went to a conference where traditional universities were discussing how to take a course from onsite to online. They thought it would look the same. They thought they would just upload t...
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Essay on incentives and training for teaching online | Inside Higher Ed

Essay on incentives and training for teaching online | Inside Higher Ed | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

"...In an attempt to control costs, colleges across the country are requiring faculty members to teach at least one online course each semester and many colleges may favor in hiring or promotion those with online teaching experience. This works when faculty members are given proper support to succeed. Online education is inherently a technology communication platform that offers another method for student instruction. It is up to the instructor to make it great. But, even after many years of online programs, many instructors still don’t have the necessary tools to move to an online format.


Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2013/12/18/essay-incentives-and-training-teaching-online#ixzz2nqZ9dK3t
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