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Item Using the Perceptions of Online University Students to Improve the Pedagogy and Practice of Distance Educators: Them Helping Us to Improve IT(2017-12-01) Hinze, Jason; Kilgour, Peter W.; Northcote, Maria T.; Bolton, DavidThis paper reports on the findings of an investigation into the experiences of undergraduate and postgraduate distance education students from one higher education institution, Avondale College of Higher Education. All of the institution's current students who were enrolled in a distance course or who had previously completed a distance component of their course were surveyed using an online questionnaire. A subgroup of this population also contributed to focus group discussions. Findings from an analysis of the combined data gathered from the online questionnaire and the focus groups were used to inform the institution's professional development (PD) program that supports lecturers to design and teach online courses. Results of the study are outlined in terms of distance students' perceptions about the institution's distance education program, specifically in relation to course structure, interaction and communication, presentation of materials, use of media and design consistency. The paper concludes with recommendations for addressing the weakness of online learning programs including both curriculum design and PD strategies.
Item Using Threshold Concepts about Online Teaching to Support Novice Online Teachers: Designing Professional Development Guidelines to Individually Assist Academic Staff (“Me”) and Collectively Guide the Institution (“Us”)(2017-12-01) Boddey, Christopher; McLoughlin, Catherine; Kilgour, Peter W.; Gosselin, Kevin P.; Northcote, Maria T.As online learning expands across the higher education sector, individual university lecturers are required to take on roles that incorporate responsibilities for designing and teaching online courses. Their growing capacities to fulfil these roles are sometimes supported by professional development (PD) programs within their institutions while some staff engage in staff development activities outside their home institutions. These programs and activities may take place within Communities of Practice (CoPs) while others are conducted on an individual basis. While much research has been undertaken into the field of online teaching and learning, including investigations into the most useful technological tools to incorporate into the design of online courses, the design of PD curricula to support the needs of novice teachers of online courses has not been extensively explored. This paper reports on the outcomes of an Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) funded project which purposely set out to identify the threshold concepts about online teaching that university lecturers develop as they engage in both the individual and communal aspects of designing and teaching online courses. This paper explains how the identification of threshold concepts about online teaching informed the development of a set of curriculum guidelines for the PD of novice online teachers. Recommendations for the design of PD for individual teachers (at the "me" level) are provided along with recommendations for the institution (at the "us" level).