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Rethinking University Teaching Diana Laurillard (University of London, UK)

Rethinking University Teaching By Diana Laurillard (University of London, UK)

Rethinking University Teaching by Diana Laurillard (University of London, UK)


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An invaluable aid in increasing teachers' understanding of the new technological media, showing how it can improve student learning and teaching efficiency.

Rethinking University Teaching Summary

Rethinking University Teaching: A Conversational Framework for the Effective Use of Learning Technologies by Diana Laurillard (University of London, UK)

Teachers in higher education are slowly accepting the fact that they have to become more professional in their approach to teaching, matching their professionalism in research. The notions of quality audit and teacher appraisal are new, and in their existing forms ill-founded, but they represent a challenge that teachers will have to face. The book aims to prepare them for this: both to contribute towards a well-founded implementation of quality audits and appraisal, and to achieve their personal aims of improving their teaching and their students' learning. There is also a growing recognition that the technological media have the potential to improve student learning, or at least teach efficiency, and university teachers are looking for ways of increasing their understanding of what can be done with the new media, and how to do it. This book will inform them about what has been done and what is already known, helping them to think constructively and critically, and building toward a practical methodology for the design, development, and implementation of educational technologies. Part one explores students' learning, and what it is that they need from educational technology; part tow looks at individual teaching methods and media, including non-interactive media (lectures, print, audio, etc.), hypermedia (CD-ROM, etc.), and interactive media (simulations, modelling programs etc.); and part three discussed the design methodology, designing learning activities, setting up the learning context and maintaining quality.
Diana Laurillard is Professor of Educational Technology, and Pro-Vice Chancellor for Learning Technology and Teaching, at The Open University. She was a member of the National Committee for the Inquiry into Higher Education, chaired by Sir Ron Dearing.

Table of Contents

Part 1 What students need from educational technology: teaching as mediating learning; what students bring to learning; the complexity of coming to know; generating a teaching strategy. Part 2 Analyzing teaching methods and media introduction - categories of media forms: audio-visual media; hypermedia; interactive media; adaptive media; discursive media. Part 3 The design methodology: designing teaching materials; setting up the learning context; effective teaching with multi-media methods.

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GOR002962075
9780415092890
0415092892
Rethinking University Teaching: A Conversational Framework for the Effective Use of Learning Technologies by Diana Laurillard (University of London, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19930902
296
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