Listening to the learners' voices in HE: how do students reflect on their use of technology for learning?

Hyde, R. and Jefferies, A. (2008) Listening to the learners' voices in HE: how do students reflect on their use of technology for learning? pp. 516-523.
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The importance of the learners voice and thus of listening to students' views has been evidenced in various high profile initiatives in the UK. The work presented here is from the JISC Learners' Experiences of E-Learning Phase 2 Learners Journeys STROLL project. The seven JISC funded projects were set up in 2007 to investigate inter alia the changing views of students in their use of technology to support their learning.

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