Computer-supported learning in the context of health education
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-24, 22:13authored byLe, Q, Si FanSi Fan
In Australia, the presence of computer technologies in universities is no longer an emerging technological phenomenon. It has become the backbone of university communication, interaction and management. Computer-supported learning has permeated deeply several university faculties, particularly those who offer on-line courses. At the University of Tasmania, computer-supported learning has taken place in various forms ranging from individually developed courseware to university-wide computer-supported network. While it is important to provide adequate IT resources to support staff and students in teaching and learning, it is essential to understand the views and attitudes of students about their role of computer in teaching and learning. Stake-holders in various academic areas may perceive and value computer technologies differently due to their technological orientation, educational beliefs, and resource availability. This paper reports some findings of a study which examined the views of students and staff on the link between some educational concepts and principles and how they valued the role of computer in teaching and learning, with a special attention to the discourse of health education.
History
Publication title
Future-Learning, 3rd International Conference on Innovations in Learning for the Future 2010: e-Learning Proceedings
Volume
125
Editors
Sevinc Gulsecen and Zerrin Ayvaz Reis
Pagination
330-339
ISBN
978-605-4233-30-4
Department/School
School of Health Sciences
Publisher
Istanbul University
Place of publication
Istanbul
Event title
Third International Conference on Innovations in Learning for the Future 2010: e-Learning
Event Venue
Istanbul, Turkey
Date of Event (Start Date)
2010-05-10
Date of Event (End Date)
2010-05-14
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other education and training not elsewhere classified