Changing practices and systems: Implementing the online learning community at the University of South Africa

This study reports on the use of action research methodology to generate a critical reflective collaborative setting. The aim was to infuse the institution with the results of this study in order to stimulate debate on the issues regarding change in practice and systems. The suitability of Intern...

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Main Author: Heydenrych, Jacob Frederik
Other Authors: Van Niekerk, L.J. (Prof)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1412
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-14122016-04-16T04:07:44Z Changing practices and systems: Implementing the online learning community at the University of South Africa Heydenrych, Jacob Frederik Van Niekerk, L.J. (Prof) Internet communication technologies Online facilitation Action research Socio-technical learning system Knowledge construction Learning development process Fordist learning production Post Fordist learning production Instructional design Staff development Collaborative learning Distance education Social constructivism Online learning community 371.350968227 Internet in education -- South Africa -- Pretoria Distance education -- South Africa -- Pretoria University of South Africa Action research in education -- South Africa -- Gauteng This study reports on the use of action research methodology to generate a critical reflective collaborative setting. The aim was to infuse the institution with the results of this study in order to stimulate debate on the issues regarding change in practice and systems. The suitability of Internet communication technologies, more specifically the online learning community, is evaluated as a delivery mode that would address today’s learning needs. This required the collaborative construction of knowledge in a community setting with the teacher enabling communication and interaction, and facilitating and stimulating the sharing and testing of ideas and constructs. But such a learning scenario was found to be significantly challenging to the current print-based learning experience. It implied a challenge to teaching and support staff as well as the questioning of the efficiency and legitimacy of current instructional design staff and procedures used. The teaching responsibilities and commitment in the online community was outlined as against current print-based teaching practice. The current development and production culture, which restricts innovation and change in practice and systems significantly, came under pressure. The success of the online learning community in the Unisa context was nevertheless significant and it has the potential to serve as an opportunity to re-examine print-based production and delivery and to devise strategies and solutions to increase the quality significantly. Faculty of Education D. Ed. 2009-08-25T10:52:43Z 2009-08-25T10:52:43Z 2009-08-25T10:52:43Z 2003-06-15 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1412 en 1 online resource (various pagings)
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topic Internet communication technologies
Online facilitation
Action research
Socio-technical learning system
Knowledge construction
Learning development process
Fordist learning production
Post Fordist learning production
Instructional design
Staff development
Collaborative learning
Distance education
Social constructivism
Online learning community
371.350968227
Internet in education -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Distance education -- South Africa -- Pretoria
University of South Africa
Action research in education -- South Africa -- Gauteng
spellingShingle Internet communication technologies
Online facilitation
Action research
Socio-technical learning system
Knowledge construction
Learning development process
Fordist learning production
Post Fordist learning production
Instructional design
Staff development
Collaborative learning
Distance education
Social constructivism
Online learning community
371.350968227
Internet in education -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Distance education -- South Africa -- Pretoria
University of South Africa
Action research in education -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Heydenrych, Jacob Frederik
Changing practices and systems: Implementing the online learning community at the University of South Africa
description This study reports on the use of action research methodology to generate a critical reflective collaborative setting. The aim was to infuse the institution with the results of this study in order to stimulate debate on the issues regarding change in practice and systems. The suitability of Internet communication technologies, more specifically the online learning community, is evaluated as a delivery mode that would address today’s learning needs. This required the collaborative construction of knowledge in a community setting with the teacher enabling communication and interaction, and facilitating and stimulating the sharing and testing of ideas and constructs. But such a learning scenario was found to be significantly challenging to the current print-based learning experience. It implied a challenge to teaching and support staff as well as the questioning of the efficiency and legitimacy of current instructional design staff and procedures used. The teaching responsibilities and commitment in the online community was outlined as against current print-based teaching practice. The current development and production culture, which restricts innovation and change in practice and systems significantly, came under pressure. The success of the online learning community in the Unisa context was nevertheless significant and it has the potential to serve as an opportunity to re-examine print-based production and delivery and to devise strategies and solutions to increase the quality significantly. === Faculty of Education === D. Ed.
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title Changing practices and systems: Implementing the online learning community at the University of South Africa
title_short Changing practices and systems: Implementing the online learning community at the University of South Africa
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title_fullStr Changing practices and systems: Implementing the online learning community at the University of South Africa
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