Description
Teaching and Learning Online, Volume 2, provides practical advice from academics, researchers, practitioners and designers who are currently engaged in defining, creating and delivering the increasingly important world of online learning. This powerful guide avoids trends in technology, instead focusing on the articulation and development of the learning theories that underpin the use of technology.
Topics covered include:
* Theory that informs practice - emerging models and understanding from academia;
* Research - new understandings of learning, collaborative sense-making, and learning preferences;
* The Practitioner view - real examples from around the world of ground-breaking developments in online learning that are transforming education, adult learning and corporate training;
* Guidance for designers and producers - pedagogical advice and skills for a range of people who may have had little exposure to the body of knowledge surrounding learning design;
* Looking to the future - what to expect in the next 5 to 10 years and how to prepare to take full advantage of the opportunities that an increasingly connected society will provide for learner-managed learning.
The second volume of this bestselling guide addresses key gaps in the available literature including the inequality of access to technologically enabled learning and cutting-edge design issues and pedagogies that will take us into the next decade of eLearning and future Web 3.0+ approaches.
About the Author
Brian Sutton is the founder and director of Learning4Leaders, an educational consulting group in the UK. Brian@Learning4Leaders.com
Anthony "Skip" Basiel is an e-learning thought leader and freelance consultant as an Adobe Education Leader (alumnus), London, UK. abasiel@gmail.com, http://abasiel.wordpress.com
Reviews
"I think you will find as many online learning nuggets in this second round of Teaching and Learning Online: Pedagogies for New Technologies as were made available in the first. . . . As the chapters in this book make apparent, there will be greater opportunities in the coming decade for experiential learning, game-based learning, inquiry-based learning, learner-learner connectivity, and still other novel learning formats."- From the Foreword by Curt Bonk, President of CourseShare, LLC, and Professor of Instructional Systems Technology in the School of Education at Indiana University, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9780415528573
Author Brian Sutton
Format Paperback
Page Count 292
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 498g