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    A review of e-learning technologies – opportunities for teaching and learning

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    The number of different e-learning technologies available to support teaching and learning is growing exponentially. A major issue for faculty and educational developers in higher education is to determine which e-learning technology is most appropriate to support their particular teaching needs and provide optimum learning opportunities for students. Over the last few years a vast amount of literature has been published on e-learning technologies and how they are used in education Therefore the decision to use a particular technology should be based on sound research and clear evidence. This paper reviews many of these e-learning technologies and provides information regarding their use and the opportunities afforded by them.<br /

    Reflections on working in a collective space to design learning territories

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    The paper explores how a learning environment to promote constructive alignment between an early childhood teacher education subject’s learning outcomes, content and assessment was achieved through a partnership in the curriculum design space. The design of systems for learning requires diverse skills and knowledge, which are only rarely held by a single individual. The cooperative partnership between the subject coordinator, a lecturer in higher education and educational technology consultants, to design the subject’s learning territory and resources is described. Our experience and the places for learning created for students provide useful insights into systemic design processes and the benefits of design partnerships for others contemplating entering into curriculum design to shift the focus to learning places

    The Advent of ePortfolios in Europe

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