197 research outputs found

    ‘Learning matters’ ‐ adjusting the media mix for academic advantage

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    This paper notes the move towards resource‐based and distance learning within higher education institutions and briefly describes the Open University's approach to the development of such materials. In this context the need for clear evidence of the educational effectiveness of new technologies to support learning is explored. This is illustrated by reference to a course called ‘E211 Learning Matters’, which is currently being produced at the Open University (OU). A comparison is made of student activity on a ‘traditional’ OU course and E211. This analysis is based on a theoretical model presented to Alt‐C96 by Diana Laurillard This model involves looking at the distribution of student activity in terms of ‘attending’, ‘practising’, ‘discussing’ and ‘articulating’. The outcome of the analysis supports the view that by changing the balance of media used on E211 away from paper and towards new interactive media, the quality of the course will be enhanced. However, the model is limited in that it only explicitly deals with the quantity of use of each media. The paper explores some of the implicit assumptions within the model and illustrates them with reference to E211. It also highlights ways in which changing the balance of media has been found to impact on the underlying view of learning implicit within the course

    Questionnaire data: summary of findings - year 4, 2006

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    ICT Test Bed questionnaire analysis - learners, teachers, headteachers and familie

    ICT Test Bed survey data: summary of findings from year 3, 2005

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    Analysis of the ICT Test Bed Evaluation questionnaires with learners, teachers, leaders and familie

    Supporting your child online – pointers for parents

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    Non-formal learning within the home plays a major role in children developing advanced digital skills. In this post Peter Twining discusses which practices adopted by ‘digitally connected families’ are the most successful. Professor of Education (Futures) at The Open University, Peter Twining, is passionate about developing education systems that are fit for our rapidly changing world. Much of his research has focused on the use of mobile devices, including children’s use of digital technology outside school, and digital technology strategies inside schools in the UK and Australia

    Tablet PCs in schools: case study report

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    Resources for staying active during the COVID-19 pandemic

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, many patients find it difficult to stay active. Staying active when gyms are closed and school sports are cancelled can make staying active especially difficult. The purpose of this project was to compile a list of resources for patients to use to stay active and healthy at home during the pandemic.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1743/thumbnail.jp
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