All hands on deck! : a case study of the collaboration between an academic and team of digital experts on a technology-enhanced version of a second-year communications course

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![CDATA[Many researchers are focused on addressing the “engagement problem”: how to increase student engagement with online content in a flipped model of learning. This is a perpetual problem given learning environments are constantly changing due to technological innovation. Using technology to create technology-enhanced learning environments (TEL) to increase student engagement, satisfaction and achievement and promote self-regulated learning practices/behaviours in the student cohort, a subsequent research question arises: what outcomes emerge from team-based curriculum design (TBCD) involving academics and experts, such as user-experience designers and learning scientists? This presentation describes a project at Western Sydney University in Australia that aimed to: (1) implement and evaluate an innovative TEL environment in a flipped and blended undergraduate media course; and (2) critically review a model of TBCD engagement; and (3) explore opportunities for scalability to other units at the university. Key features of the case study will be discussed, which include choice of technology to support the design of the innovative TEL environment, analysis of observational data from the perspective of the TBCD team, and analysis of student analytics and feedback data from surveys. Preliminary findings are indicating increased student participation and engagement with learning materials within the TEL environment. In addition, the TBCD partnership has provided critical insights into the practice of members of the team, and the emerging model may have future applications within other disciplines. This study aims to contribute to existing research into the nature and implications of a paradigm shift for academics’ training and digital literacy, issues/barriers to flipped models of learning, and more generally in terms of the (changing) role of the academic in contemporary higher education contexts.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICERI2019 Proceedings: 12th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, 11-13 November 2019, Seville, Spain
PublisherIATED Academy
Pages4422-4431
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9788409147557
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventInternational Conference of Education_Research and Innovation -
Duration: 11 Nov 2019 → …

Publication series

Name
ISSN (Print)2340-1095

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference of Education_Research and Innovation
Period11/11/19 → …

Keywords

  • educational technology
  • blended learning
  • Western Sydney University

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