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Exclusive Interview with Dr. Mark Nichols, Executive Director Learning Design & Development, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand

Exclusive Interview with Dr. Mark Nichols, Executive Director Learning Design & Development, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
I think the biggest challenge is how badly distance education is misunderstood. Online education isn’t something new; it’s a natural extension of classic DE theory. It’s also far from a second-rate activity. DE can be – and ought to be – every bit as effective than on-campus education in terms of student outcomes and academic achievement. Where that’s not the case, odds are that DE is being practiced poorly. DE is difficult to do well, and it takes what Michael G Moore and Greg Kearsley identified in 1996 as a ‘systems approach’. In other words, it’s not enough to just offer some courses at a distance. The entire organisation needs to be oriented around and dedicated to the success of the distance student. DE done poorly does not reflect a systems approach.
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Help or Hindrance: Blended approaches and student engagement - Ako Aotearoa

Help or Hindrance: Blended approaches and student engagement - Ako Aotearoa | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

Project Description

This project sought to identify effective strategies that teachers can use within a blended learning environment to enhance learner engagement and achievement. A mixed-method approach was used to collect and analyse data. In total, 541 participants from two North Island universities participated in this project.

Ten effective engagement strategies were identified, covering engagement at the beginning of a course, during a course, and re-engaging learners.From the project findings, five conclusions were reached:

The quality of learning depends on the depth of student engagement in the learning process.Click on the image to download the summary report (4.67mb PDF)The systematic application of all 10 engagement strategies identified in this study give teachers the best chance of achieving high levels of student engagement.The skills and effort that teachers apply to create learning experiences is the single most important determinant of the quality of the learning environment.Teachers are time-poor and lack adequate technical support and training in pedagogical principles.Blended learning can make a difference.

This project was launched at ASCILITE 2012

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Taking the lead: Strategic management for e-Learning - Ako Aotearoa

Taking the lead: Strategic management for e-Learning - Ako Aotearoa | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Taking the Lead is designed to help executives in NZ’s tertiary education organisations consider their role in the development and management of e-learning.
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Understanding and Supporting Organisational Change in e-Learning - Ako Aotearoa

Understanding and Supporting Organisational Change in e-Learning - Ako Aotearoa | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

The project applied the e-learning Maturity Model (eMM) to monitor institutional change in four New Zealand tertiary organisations. The project details the technology driven institutional change management approaches adopted by each organisation.

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