Effectively implementing information communication technology in higher education in the Asia-Pacific region /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
[2012]
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| Series: | Education in a competitive and globalizing world series.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Review of the literature on ICT in higher education in the Asia Pacific region / Ria Hanewald
- Overcoming the academic digital divide: intellectual property rights and cultural integration / Soraj Hongladarom
- Equity, access and ethics in higher education online research in the Asia Pacific region: challenges and dilemmas / Fay Patel
- Leading with engagement: prioritising the user experience in the enterprise implementation of a learning management system / Emily Spencer and Susan Zolezzi
- Design principles and procedures for e-learning programs with the IMS learning design specification in higher education in Korea / Cheolil Lim and Sunyoung Kim
- The predicament-focused approach to mobile content development / Joanne Sullivan
- E-learning strategies in Malaysian higher education institutions / Raja Maznah Raja Hussain and Abdul Halim Sulaiman
- International and local students' use of hard-copy and electronic learning resources: evidence from arts and education students in Australia / Jim Hlavac, Jim Peterson, and Matthew Piscioneri
- Learning in different contexts: Indonesian students' use of ICT in Australian universities / Anne Suriyani and Paul Richardson
- Giving research students a "second life" / Michael Phillips [and others]
- Speaking self-efficacy and English as a foreign language: learning processes in a multi-user virtual environment / Puji Rahayu and Michael J. Jacobson
- Learning a second language in second life / Scott Grant and Hui Huang
- Implementing social networking in a higher education language course: interaction and assessment in conflict / Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou [and others]
- Refining pedagogy by reviewing professional learning for online course delivery / Karen Starr
- Online peer mentoring with pre-service teachers: a lear.ning experience / Ria Hanewald and Jodie Kline
- Reaching out to the region: developing a blended pedagogy for social work education at a distance / Peter Jones and Debra Miles
- Implementing ICT for students of faculty of teacher training and education in Yogyakarta / Yuyun Yulia and Nanik Supriani
- Technology developments in Bangladesh and higher education through ODL / Mizanoor Rahman, Santosh Panda and M. Tofazzal Islam
- Introducing mobile-based interactivity into a video-based distance education course / Yousuf Islam
- Choosing technologies for ODL in a developing country: efficiency and efficacy issues / Mostafa Azad Kamal
- The use of web 2.0 tools to encourage reflection in pre-service English language teachers / Meherun Nesa
- World-wide what?: assigning students to publish on the web / Will Rifkin
- Pitfalls and prospects: integrating icts in tertiary science education.