Pengarang: Si Fan

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Professor David Kember has retired from university employment. His first involvement with distance education was at the University of the South Pacific. Next came roles at the University of Papua New Guinea and in Australia. David then spent 25 years in Hong Kong at the Polytechnic University, Chinese University and finally as a Professor in Higher Education at the University of Hong Kong. His final position was as a Professor in Curriculum Methods and Pedagogy at the University of Tasmania, Australia. During his career journey, David has had a recurring research interest in distance education, which has evolved through technological advancements into online and blended learning. Foci of this research have been on student learning and the retention and success of online and blended learners.Professor Rob Ellis is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching) at Griffith University, Australia, and works with the Griffith Executive on strategic learning and teaching leadership and outcomes across twenty one schools. Prior to Griffith University, Rob was the inaugural Director of e Learning at the University of Sydney for over a decade. To inform his academic practice, Rob researches the experiences of university students and teachers, physical and virtual learning environments and how changes in these shape education quality and innovation in universities and the higher education sector. He regularly publishes in quality education journals, and has been a co-ordinating editor for Springer Publishing for the journal Higher Education, and series co-editor for the book series ‘Understanding Teaching-Learning Practice’. Dr Si Fan is a senior lecturer in the School of Education, University of Tasmania, Australia. She completed her Ph D at the University of Tasmania in 2011, with a thesis on web-based technology supported teaching and learning in higher education. She has a broad research interest in higher education and online pedagogy, teacher education, early childhood education, and language education. Her research in online pedagogy has led to enhanced teaching practice and student learning experiences in higher education. She has been involved in a few research projects, including a national project involving four Australian Universities, which preceded this book. Dr Allison Trimble is a researcher in the School of Education at the University of Tasmania, Australia. She has worked around online learning for the past few years. She collected and analysed the interview data which supports the UTAS case study highlighted in this book. Previously Allison has examined the area of Education Law in Australia, and particularly the impact of Education Law on the work of school principals.




5 Ebooks by Si Fan

Noleine Fitzallen & Robyn Reaburn: The Future of Educational Research
The Future of Educational Research: Perspectives from Beginning Researchers provides a snapshot of research across a diversity of fields in education conducted by beginning researchers. The five main …
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Si Fan & Jill Fielding-Wells: What is Next in Educational Research?
What is Next in Educational Research? enables the reader to peek into research at the forefront of a diverse range of education fields as it is being conducted by beginning researchers. The book illu …
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Si Fan & Quynh Le: Linguistics and Language Education in New Horizons
While there are many books on language and literacy education, there is an urgent need to provide a book which makes an essential link between theory, research and pedagogy with a focus on the two in …
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Kyle Chapman: Decision and Game Theory
Human communication can be characterized in terms of game theory as competing motivations in a social game in which one person desires "winning" in terms of obtaining compliance. Furthermor …
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€228.82
David Kember & Robert A. Ellis: Adapting to Online and Blended Learning in Higher Education
Higher education has undergone a massive transformation in teaching and learning in a very short period of time since the onset of Covid-19. Students, teachers and universities have had to adopt onli …
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€149.79