With changes to higher education being significantly impacted by the rapid pace of technological evolution in the new millennium, there is a need to find greater humanity in the course development process. As traditional mediators and creative collaborators in the process of course design, educational designers are well positioned to bring spirit and soul to their work with academic staff. This paper explores the need for reinvigorating teaching and learning relationships through creative, post-egoist meaningful approaches to educational design in times of enormous technological and workplace change.
Conference paper
Reinvigorating educational design for an online world
pp.255-264
Southern Cross University Press
Learning to choose, choosing to learn, Proceedings of the 17th annual conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiarty Education (ASCILITE) (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 11-13 December)
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- Title
- Reinvigorating educational design for an online world
- Creators
- Meg O'Reilly - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- pp.255-264
- Conference
- Learning to choose, choosing to learn, Proceedings of the 17th annual conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiarty Education (ASCILITE) (Coffs Harbour, NSW, 11-13 December)
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University Press; Lismore, NSW
- Number of pages
- 255-264
- Identifiers
- 1033; 991012822044802368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Conference paper