See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.

The quality of an online university degree is paramount to the student, the reputation of the university and most importantly, the profession that will be entered. At the School of Education within Curtin University, we aim to ensure that students within rural and remote areas are provided with hi...

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Main Authors: Broadley, Tania, Pelliccione, Lina
Other Authors: Dr Colin Boylan
Format: Conference Paper
Published: SPERA 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43145
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description The quality of an online university degree is paramount to the student, the reputation of the university and most importantly, the profession that will be entered. At the School of Education within Curtin University, we aim to ensure that students within rural and remote areas are provided with high quality degrees equal to their city counterparts who access face-to-face classes on campus.In 2010, the School of Education moved to flexible delivery of a fully online Bachelor of Education degree for their rural students. In previous years, the degree had been delivered in physical locations around the state. Although this served the purpose for the time, it restricted the degree to only those rural students who were able to access the physical campus. The new model in 2010 allows access for students in any rural area who have a computer and an internet connection, regardless of their geographical location. As a result enrolments have seen a positive increase in new students. Academic staff had previously used an asynchronous environment to deliver learning modules housed within a learning management system (LMS). To enhance the learning environment and to provide high quality learning experiences to students learning at a distance, the adoption of synchronous software was introduced. This software is a real-time virtual classroom environment that allows for communication through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and videoconferencing, along with a large number of collaboration tools to engage learners. This research paper reports on the professional development of academic staff to integrate a live e-learning solution into their current LMS environment. It involved professional development, including technical orientation for teaching staff and course participants simultaneously. Further, pedagogical innovations were offered to engage the students in a collaborative learning environment. Data were collected from academic staff through semi-structured interviews and participant observation. The findings discuss the perceived value of the technology, problems encountered and solutions sought.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-431452017-01-30T15:05:14Z See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom. Broadley, Tania Pelliccione, Lina Dr Colin Boylan rural education ict higher education The quality of an online university degree is paramount to the student, the reputation of the university and most importantly, the profession that will be entered. At the School of Education within Curtin University, we aim to ensure that students within rural and remote areas are provided with high quality degrees equal to their city counterparts who access face-to-face classes on campus.In 2010, the School of Education moved to flexible delivery of a fully online Bachelor of Education degree for their rural students. In previous years, the degree had been delivered in physical locations around the state. Although this served the purpose for the time, it restricted the degree to only those rural students who were able to access the physical campus. The new model in 2010 allows access for students in any rural area who have a computer and an internet connection, regardless of their geographical location. As a result enrolments have seen a positive increase in new students. Academic staff had previously used an asynchronous environment to deliver learning modules housed within a learning management system (LMS). To enhance the learning environment and to provide high quality learning experiences to students learning at a distance, the adoption of synchronous software was introduced. This software is a real-time virtual classroom environment that allows for communication through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and videoconferencing, along with a large number of collaboration tools to engage learners. This research paper reports on the professional development of academic staff to integrate a live e-learning solution into their current LMS environment. It involved professional development, including technical orientation for teaching staff and course participants simultaneously. Further, pedagogical innovations were offered to engage the students in a collaborative learning environment. Data were collected from academic staff through semi-structured interviews and participant observation. The findings discuss the perceived value of the technology, problems encountered and solutions sought. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43145 SPERA fulltext
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See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
title See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
title_full See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
title_fullStr See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
title_full_unstemmed See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
title_short See you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
title_sort see you in class: promoting a quality program for pre-service educators in regional locations through a virtual classroom.
topic rural education
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higher education
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43145