Today's literature is filled with new paradigms for learning, specifically in relation to the increasing adoption of computer mediated techniques for interactive learning. In many cases, learning may now be enhanced through the experience of a shared online environment for critical discussion, knowledge building and the establishment of supportive social communities. Research data obtained from social science students at Southern Cross University over two semesters reveals students' perceptions of the importance of online discussion whether these are assessable or not. This paper presents some findings and explores the impact of the emergence of a student-centred social learning environment.
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Interaction online: above and beyond requirements of assessment
Australian Journal of Educational Technology, Vol.18(1), pp.57-70
2001
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- Title
- Interaction online: above and beyond requirements of assessment
- Creators
- Meg O'Reilly - Southern Cross UniversityDiane Newton - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Australian Journal of Educational Technology, Vol.18(1), pp.57-70
- Identifiers
- 1002; 991012821507602368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Journal article