SIG Session 2
11:00-12:30p.m. Thursday 16th April 1998
Title: Teaching, Learning and the Web: Rhetoric and
Realities
The World Wide Web is being hailed as the answer to many educational
problems: a 'silver bullet' solution to many of the education sector's
problems in trying to deliver more courses to more people for less
cost.
Teachers and learners are also exploring creative and innovative ways
to
enhance the educational experience using the Internet. These objectives
-
making more with less using the WWW and enhancing the teaching and
learning
experience - are not necessarily compatible. This SIG will present
those
interested in using the WWW as an educational tool with the opportunity
to
explore some of the issues and to start unravelling the rhetoric from
the
realities. It will enable those with experience in the use of the WWW
in
teaching and learning to discuss the realities of what works and what
is
less than successful. It will also provide a venue to explore the hype
and
hopes associated with this delivery platform.
The SIG will be chaired by Suellen Tapsall from the Queensland University
of Technology, who was project manager and co-author of the Australian
report New Media and Borderless Education: A review of the convergence
between global media networks and higher education provision. The report
tested, on an international scale, the evidence for involvement of
media
networks in higher education and the potential of new models of higher
education provision (including the WWW). Suellen is a journalism lecturer,
co-facilitator of QUT's Webworkers' group and one of a team working
on a
two-year technological literacy project at QUT. She has worked in the
media
industry for more than 15 years, for commercial and national broadcasters
and newspaper groups. She also has experience in corporate relations.
Current research areas include the 'virtualisation' and 'globalisation'
of
higher education, information policy, technology literacy, the internet
and
computer-assisted journalism.
Suellen can be contacted via email (s.tapsall@qut.edu.au)
or phone (07)
3864 1383 or 0411483300.
Those interested in participating in this SIG are invited to contact
the session
chair Suellen Tapsall with ideas and proposed contriutions. The SIG
will be
an interactive session discussing the educative use of the WWW. The
session
will begin with a short introduction discussing some of the relevant
findings from the recently-released report: New Media and Borderless
Education. There will then be an opportunity for brief presentations
(5-10
minutes maximum) related to the topic.
Other presentations might include, but would not be limited to:
* Positive and negative experiences of using the WWW in teaching and
learning
* Opportunities and challenges associated with using the WWW in diverse
educational sectors (eg K-12, undergraduate teaching, professional
and
continuing education, work-based teaching, postgraduate work and so
on)
* Evaluating the effectiveness of the WWW as a teaching tool
* Limitations to the use of the WWW in education
* Research on student/learner attitudes to the use of the WWW in education.
Further topics, issues or questions to be considered are also welcomed
in
the lead-up to WWW7.
For more information, contact Suellen via email (s.tapsall@qut.edu.au)
or
phone (07) 3864 1383 or 0411483300.
The report New Media and Borderless Education is available online from
the
DEETYA site:
http://www.deetya.gov.au/divisions/hed/highered/eippubs.htm
It is also available in hardcopy from DEETYA using the following contact
details:
Catherine Moore,
ph (02) 62409285
catherine.moore@deetya.gov.au
OR
Anne Herbert
ph (02) 62409280
Another paper which discusses some of the key issues can be accessed
at:
http://www.trainingplace.com/source/wbtlimit.html
Additional details and resource information will be added to this item
as they are received.
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