The virtual pedagogy initiative

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Contemporary Higher Education Institutions must adapt to address government funded calls for expansion and widened participation. The adoption of e-learning strategies, such as the use of the podcasts, can facilitate flexible learning around the needs and expectations of students. In this article we outline a number of e-learning developments at Aston University collectively referred to as the Virtual Pedagogy Initiative. Each of the strands, podcasts, vodcasts, mobile telephony and the campus wide remote broadcasts, are described pedagogically as well as technically. Where possible data highlighting the student response and experience are included. The article begins with the contention that contemporary undergraduates may be qualitatively different and can considered „digital natives?.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGood practice guide in learning and teaching
EditorsJulie Green, Helen Higson
PublisherAston University
Pages18-30
Number of pages13
ISBN (print)978-1-854494-56-6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameGood practice guide in learning and teaching
PublisherAston University
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