1st Edition

Teaching and Learning Online New Models of Learning for a Connected World, Volume 2

Edited By Brian Sutton, Anthony Basiel Copyright 2014
312 Pages
by Routledge

312 Pages
by Routledge

312 Pages
by Routledge

Teaching and Learning Online,  Volume 2, provides practical advice from academics, researchers, practitioners and designers who are currently engaged in defining, creating and delivering the increasingly important world of online learning.  This powerful guide avoids trends in technology, instead focusing on the articulation and development of the learning theories that underpin... Read more

Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Part 1 - Contextual positioning

1 Merging the Best of Both Worlds:  Introducing the CoI-TLP Model
Melissa Layne and Phil Ice
2 Online Learning: Models and Impact in the 21st Century
Len Cairns and Khalid Alshahrani

Part 2 - Theory that informs practice

3 Strategies for Supporting Students’ Metacognitive Processes in Ill-Structured Problem Solving in Online Environments
Yun-Jo An
4 Coping Together: Collective Self-Regulation in a Web-Based Course
Jackie Hee-Young Kim


Part 3 - Researchers

5 Learner Use of Online Content
Paul Bacsich and Giles Pepler
6 Open Educational Resources: Understanding Barriers to Adoption and Use
Gabriel Reedy
7 Designing Dynamic Online Learning Environments That Support Knowledge Construction
Mark Weyers

Part 4 - Practitioners

8 Explorations in self managed online learning
Ian Cunningham
9 People's Open Access Education Initiative: Peoples-uni
Richard F Heller
10 A case study of the tensions and triumphs in building an online learning community.
Ian Terrell and Tarek Zoubir
11 Metaphor and neuroscience: implications for online learning
Mike Howarth

Part 5 - Transition

12 Virtual and Virtuous: creating new pedagogies for a new South Africa
Narend Baijnath and Pamela Ryan
13 Online learning in Virtual Academia
Pamela McLean

Part 6 - Designers and Producers

14 Gaming Learning
Clark Quinn
15 Lights, Camera, Action: Experiential Learning with Digital Media Simulations
David James Clarke IV and Douglas Beckwith
16 Towards a Method of Improving Participation in Online Collaborative Learning:  Curatr
Ben Betts

Endpiece:
 Putting the learner in charge
- a pedagogy for online learning comes of age
 Brian Sutton and Anthony 'Skip' Basiel

About the Authors
Index

Biography

Brian Sutton is the founder and director of Learning4Leaders, an educational consulting group in the UK. [email protected]

Anthony “Skip” Basiel is an e-learning thought leader and freelance consultant as an Adobe Education Leader (alumnus), London, UK. [email protected], http://abasiel.wordpress.com

 

“I think you will find as many online learning nuggets in this second round of Teaching and Learning Online: Pedagogies for New Technologies as were made available in the first. . . . As the chapters in this book make apparent, there will be greater opportunities in the coming decade for experiential learning, game-based learning, inquiry-based learning, learner-learner connectivity, and still other novel learning formats.”— From the Foreword by Curt Bonk, President of CourseShare, LLC, and Professor of Instructional Systems Technology in the School of Education at Indiana University, USA