A UK case study - technology enhances educational experiences in the University of Glamorgan

Esyin Chew, Norah Jones, Haydn Blackey

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    Abstract

    This paper provides a critical exploration of an institutional case study in the UK. The University of Glamorgan is one of a number of UK Higher Educational Institutions whish has taken a whole institutional commitment to blended learning. The paper use case study research method to report the educational technologies that have implemented across the institution with qualitative experiences and views. The case study aimed to provide insights which can be compared and contrasted with the experiences in other institutions to inform researchers who are attempting related development. The research also recognises the disciplinary differences and the issue of “technology in education”. It is further argued that researchers must shift the focus from technology in education to “education in technology” in the emphasis of education and pedagogy than technology alone.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2009
    Event International Conference on Future Computer and Communication - Location unknown - please update
    Duration: 3 Apr 20053 Apr 2005

    Conference

    Conference International Conference on Future Computer and Communication
    Period3/04/053/04/05

    Keywords

    • blended learning
    • higher education
    • educational technology
    • technology in education

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