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  • Wozniak Helen; Mahony Mary Jane; Lever Tim; Pizzica Jenny (Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, 2009)
    Postgraduate coursework is now delivered to a largely mature age study population, in what may be an unfamiliar mix of online and distance learning to many students. This paper reports on a novel approach to student ...
  • Yasukawa Keiko (David Barlow Publishing, 2008)
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  • Ljungdahl Lesley (Common Ground, 2008)
    The improvement of literacy standards is an important goal for educators. This paper focuses on how activities and strategies from the Creative Arts can enhance the learning of literacy, particularly for young learners ...
  • Clegg, S. R; Garrick, J. (SAGE Publications, 2003)
    The article takes as its topic recent developments in project-based learning. These are a major response to the changing articulation of the knowledge-based economy. Corresponding changes to the role of universities, ...
  • Treagust David; Kearney Matthew; Zadnik Mario; Yeo Shelley (Springer, 2002)
    This paper discusses student and teacher perceptions of a new development in the use of the predict observe- explain (POE) strategy. This development involves the incorporation of POE tasks into a multimedia computer ...
  • Suanpang Pannee; Petocz Peter; Kalceff Walter (IEEE Computer Society, Learning Technology Task Force, 2004)
    Worldwide, electronic learning (E-learning) has become an important part of the education agenda in the last decade. The Suan Dusit Rajabhat University (SDRU), Thailand has made significant efforts recently to use Internet ...
  • Varnham Sally; Yap Wenee (Lexis Nexis, 2011)
    In this book teaching professionalism is characterised by the scholarly underpinning of each contribution; and every contribution provides a rich resource for enhancing teaching practice. The critical concerns for legal ...
  • Simmonds Andrew (Australian Computer Society, 2003)
    This is an analysis of the computer generated feedback from an industry certification course, as taught as part of a university unit. A method for extracting useful information from the available course evaluation data ...
  • Simmonds, Andrew (The Fifth Australasian Computing Education Conference, Fifth Australasian Computing Education Conference, Australian Computer Society, 2003)
    This is an analysis of the computer generated feedback from an industry certification course, as taught as part of a university unit. A method for extracting useful information from the available course evaluation data ...
  • Prescott Anne; Mitchelmore Michael (Mathematics Educational Research Group of Australasia, 2005)
    Historical conceptions of projectile motion have varied from the Aristotelean through impetus theory to Newtonian mechanics; but its standard mathematical treatment is only possible within the Newtonian framework. This ...
  • Bond David; Holland Anthony; Wells Peter (Academic Publishing Limited, 2009)
    This study examines the utilization of online course material by students and evaluates the relation with students' subsequent performance in assessments. Evidence is provided of the extensive utilization of online course ...
  • Farrell Brian; Farrell Helen (Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources (CEDIR), 2008)
    Cooperative learning has been introduced into International Accounting, a second year subject at a major Australian university. The purpose was to provide students with a satisfying experience of learning within a social ...
  • Petocz, P.; Reid, A. (Australasian Medical Publishing Company, 2005)
    This paper reports on the results of an empirical study of students' conceptions and understanding of statistics. Six qualitatively different conceptions are described, ranging from fragmented to inclusive views. Students ...
  • Kearney Matthew; Schuck Sandra (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, 2005)
    Digital video is an exciting emerging technology that can be used in schools to support, extend, or change pedagogy and curriculum outcomes. This paper outlines the results from a recentl y completed research project ...
  • Schuck, Sandy; Kearney, Matthew (Faculty of Education, University of Technology, Sydney, 2004)
  • Holland Anthony; Pithers Robert (Australian Academic Press, 2005)
    Students' participation in further education brought about by government policy and increased student financial responsibility has meant that teaching and administrative staff at further education colleges have been ...
  • Burridge Nina; Chodkiewicz Andrew; Whalan Frances (Sense Publishers, 2012)
    A team of education researchers from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia was commissioned to carry out a study of the Quality Teaching Indiginous Project. The schools' action learning projects aimed at providing ...
  • Pithers, R. T (Australian Academic Press, 2004)
    This paper reports on the findings of an empirical, crosscultural study of the perceptions of leadership of a group of Chinese and Australian further and higher education teachers and human resource professionals. ...
  • Pithers Robert (Griffith University, 2005)
    All leaders, including teachers and managers in vocational education and training, are seen to possess and to use power, even if subtly. Power, however, is a variable in that complex mix of variables that come together ...
  • Pithers Robert; Holland Anthony (Griffith University, 2003)
    Most published literature on the subject reveals that feedback is an essential part of the assessment process and is vital for student learning. Nevertheless, there is little research on the perceptions ofvocational ...