PGCE Unit 9 Independent Study - Task 2 Literature Review Sarah Whitfield
PGCE Unit 9 Independent Study - Task 2 Literature Review Sarah Whitfield
Sarah Whitfield
What is e-learning.
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can adapt to their learners’ needs’ (2004: 6).
There are four main objectives for the future developments in the
Harnessing Technology report. Transform teaching and learning
through shared ideas and online help. Engage ‘hard to reach’
learners offering more choice. Create an open accessible system of
information and collaboration.
Personalised learning
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by students, tutors and parents. It will contain course information
that has been completed and qualifications achieved. This
personalised digital space will also link to other resources specific to
the individual interests alerting them to other opportunities. E-
portfolios are an example of this, they move between different
institutions where individuals can take responsibility to update their
own information. The report also aims to mix formal classes with
online teaching enabling students to manage their own learning at
their own pace. E-assessment will also allow for checking own
progress so all students can direct and respond to their own
learning.
Collaborative learning
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impact on the learning experience. It states learning is most
effective when students actively construct knowledge though group
social interaction and collaboration. Lev Vgotoskys social
constructivist theories are cited as the foundation of this pedagogy.
Tinzmann (in John and Wheeler, 2008: 40) believe the act of
students voicing and defending their ideas will deepen their
understanding. Johnson and Johnson (in John and Wheeler, 2008:
40) have found that collaborative work between peers will benefit all
learners and is not dependant on their abilities.
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Virtual Learning Environment
This is part of the college system where learners and tutors can
participate in online interaction. This can be through group
discussion, access to resources, assessment and tracking progress.
Chris Hill (2008: 45) describes how he used a VLE to do assessment
tasks, included built in study tools such as a calendar and progress
record. Student queries were answered quickly via email and
students not responding were contacted to check progress.
Conclusion
Challenges
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alone in front of a computer without discussion and interaction with
peers and staff.
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Learners can learn at their own pace, they control the rate of
working and can revisit sections again.