The ACODE benchmarks for technology enhanced learning

Stephen Marshall, Michael Sankey

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Abstract

![CDATA[The ACODE Benchmarks were developed to assist higher education institutions in their practice of delivering a quality technology enhanced learning (TEL) experience for their students and staff (recognising that some institutions refer to their practice with terms such as e-learning, online or flexible learning, blended, etc.). The original ACODE benchmarks were developed as part of an ACODE funded project in 2007. In 2014 the Benchmarks underwent a major review to ensure they are now both current and forward looking. These revised benchmarks were then applied by 24 intuitions in the first ACODE Inter-institutional Benchmarking Summit held in Sydney. As part of ACODE’s ongoing commitment to both this tool and the sector, it ran a second major Inter-Institutional Benchmarking Summit in June of 2016 in Canberra, again using the Benchmarks (http://www.acode.edu.au/mod/resource/view.php?id=193). A total of 27 universities from Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, South Africa and the United Kingdom attended and engaged in a richly collaborative workshop that explored their individual capabilities across the ACODE benchmarks, working to identify shared issues, potential solutions and opportunities for ongoing improvements in the use of technology to enhance student outcomes and organisational systems.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTHETA 2017: Connecting Minds, Creating the Future, Auckland, New Zealand, 7-10 May 2017
PublisherCAUDIT
Number of pages13
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventThe Higher Education Technology Agenda -
Duration: 7 May 2017 → …

Conference

ConferenceThe Higher Education Technology Agenda
Period7/05/17 → …

Keywords

  • education, higher
  • educational technology
  • computer-assisted instruction

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