Wiki-based process framework for blended learning
With few exceptions, currently published research on the educational use of wikis does not include how the learning activities should be shaped, planned or enforced in a wiki [11]. In this paper we aim to fill that gap by providing a framework for learning and teaching processes supported by the use of wikis. An instance of that process framework ("feedback-driven" process) was formulated and implemented through a series of trials performed at University of Hertfordshire Business School during the course of the last two academic years to 2006/7. The results of the trial have been collected and analyzed using the quantitative and qualitative methods and have led to the conclusion that students engagement with wiki-based learning activities is directly proportional to the quality and frequency of tutors feedback and the clarity of the underlying learning and teaching process.
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Date Deposited | 26 Jul 2024 12:52 |
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