The ALTC Exchange (formerly the Carrick Exchange), is a national repository and networking service for Australian higher education. The Exchange was designed to provide access to a repository of shared learning and teaching resources, work spaces for team members engaged in collaborative projects, and communication and networking services. The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) established the Exchange for those who teach, manage and lead learning and teaching in higher education. As part of the research conducted to inform the development of the Exchange, models for peer review of educational resources were evaluated. For this, a design-based research approach was adopted. Findings from the literature and feedback from key practitioners and leaders within the sector are discussed in this paper.
Conference paper
A peer review model for the ALTC Exchange: contributing to the landscape of shared learning and teaching resources
pp.776-779
ASCILITE
Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology? Proceedings ASCILITE Melbourne 2008 (Melbourne, Vic., 30 November - 3 December)
2008
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- Title
- A peer review model for the ALTC Exchange: contributing to the landscape of shared learning and teaching resources
- Creators
- Robyn PhilipGeraldine Lefoe - University of WollongongMeg O'Reilly - Southern Cross UniversityDominique Parrish - University of Wollongong
- Publication Details
- pp.776-779
- Conference
- Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology? Proceedings ASCILITE Melbourne 2008 (Melbourne, Vic., 30 November - 3 December)
- Publisher
- ASCILITE
- Number of pages
- 776-779
- Identifiers
- 1176; 991012821736702368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Conference paper