Connecting online with external students: Do we really know how to?

Authors

  • Shaun NYKVIST Queensland University of Technology, Australia Author

Abstract

Students are often time poor and find it difficult to manage their time in relation to stu dy and other external factors including work. Online study is no exception to this and in many cases where the student is studying in an online only environment, they are also working in full time employment. Higher Education institutions are now offerin g an abundance of courses online to attract more under -graduate and post -graduate students. It is in this sense that there is an ever -increasing need to understand the student of today and find ways to connect with them and support them in their studies. This paper will report on a small -scale case study of an undergraduate online -only group of first year education students and their associated online experiences in developing a sense of community whilst interacting with a learning management system and it s associated tools. Further the paper will explore the mis -conceptions that are widely held by course designers and lecturers involved with online courses.

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Published

2011-11-28

How to Cite

Connecting online with external students: Do we really know how to?. (2011). International Conference on Computers in Education. https://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/2633