1st Edition
Learning Platforms and Learning Outcomes
Introduction: Learning platforms and learning outcomes – insights from research Don Passey and Steve Higgins 1. The use of learning platforms to organise learning in English primary and secondary schools Carey Jewitt, Wilma Clark and Christina Hadjithoma-Garstka 2. Open-source learning management system and Web 2.0 online social software applications as learning platforms for an elementary school in Singapore Lee Yong Tay, Cher Ping Lim, Sze Yee Lye, Kay Joo Ng and Siew Khiaw Lim 3. Implementing learning platforms into schools: an architecture for wider involvement in learning Don Passey 4. Exploring the relationship between virtual learning environment preference, use, and learning outcomes in 10th grade earth science students Ming-Chao Lin, M. Shane Tutwiler and Chun-Yen Chang 5. The effect of information literacy on physical education students’ perception of a course management system Nikolaos Vernadakis, Panagiotis Antoniou, Maria Giannousi, Eleni Zetou and Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou 6. College students’ conceptions of learning management: the difference between traditional (face-to-face) instruction and Web-based learning environments Hung-Ming Lin and Chin-Chung Tsai
Biography
Don Passey is a Professor of Technology Enhanced Learning and Co-Director of the Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University, UK. His research spans uses of digital technologies to support learning, for those in the compulsory school sector, as well as those who find it hard to learn, and those seeking employment and training. He is vice-chair of an international working group on IT in educational management.
Steve Higgins is Professor of Education in the School of Education at Durham University, UK. He has a wide range of research interests, particularly in the use of evidence in education, and in the role of digital technologies in supporting teaching and learning, especially their influence on aspects of interaction and feedback. His recent work has focused on interactive technologies, such as whiteboards and large multi-touch surfaces in classrooms.






