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  • Alexander Shirley (SAGE Publications, 2007)
    The increased use of the Internet to facilitate teaching and learning opportunities presents a number of potential benefits to higher education institutions. As well as opening up new markets. new technologies are believed ...
  • Mckenzie Jo; Alexander Shirley; Harper Carly; Anderson Susan (UTS, 2005)
    Report commissioned by the AUTC for the Carrick Institute. Peer reviewed by a steering committee of senior academics in higher education learning and teaching. Findings built into the design of Carrick grant schemes.
  • Alexander Shirley (Emerald Group Publishing, 2001)
    The focus of much e-learning activity is upon the development of courses and their resources. Successful e-Iearning takes place within a complex system involving the student experience of learning, teachers' ...
  • Alexander Shirley (Premium Publishing, 2004)
    Students as designers of e -Ie a rning: an ARC project I'm involved in two Aust ralian Research Council (ARC) funded projects involving schools with children ranging from year 2 (aged 7) to year 11 (aged 16), so there's ...
  • Alexander Shirley; Harper Carly; Anderson Theresa; Golja Tania; Lowe David; Mclaughlan Robert; Schaverien Lynette; Thompson Darrall (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), 2006)
    This paper addresses perceptions that e-learning research is repetitive, technologically determined and avoids the difficult questions. A total of 107 papers from two conferences, one Australasian and the other American ...
  • Golja Tania; Alexander Shirley (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2007)
    Higher education institutions undertake a range of approaches to evaluating and making judgments about the quality of their e-learning provision. This paper begins by exploring benchmarking as one current strategy in ...
  • Mckenzie Jo; Alexander Shirley (Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Inc., 2006)
    This paper describes five 'ways of experiencing dissemination, from distributing project products and information to experiencing dissemination as an ongoing two-way engagement aimed at bringing about change in the culture ...