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Innovative eLearning Pedagogy

Postgraduate | UNE-EDIT425 | 2020

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Discover innovations in eLearning technology and pedagogy. Take an in-depth look at mobile learning, cloud computing, wearable technology, 3d printers, and the student pedagogy of teaching in virtual worlds, augmented reality and gamification.

Study method
100% online
Assessments
100% online
Entry requirements
Part of a degree
Duration
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Innovative eLearning Pedagogy

About this subject

  • Upon completion of this subject, students will be able to:

    1. critically analyse the role that new technology can play in enhancing learning in elearning environments;
    2. demonstrate an advanced level of theoretical knowledge and understanding to critique innovations in educational technology and pedagogy in elearning environments;
    3. apply specialised academic skills to analyse a variety of teaching strategies using innovative technology in elearning environments; and
    4. based on relevant theories, concepts and methods, design a teaching module demonstrating innovative technology used in elearning environments.

Entry requirements

To enrol in this subject, you must be admitted into a degree.

Prior study

You must either have successfully completed the following subject(s) before starting this subject, or enrol in the following subject(s) to study at the same time or prior to this subject:

Additional requirements

  • Equipment requirements - Headphones or speakers (required to listen to lectures and other media) Headset, including microphone (highly recommended) Webcam (may be required for participation in virtual classrooms and/or media presentations).
  • Software requirements - Please refer students to link for requirements: http://www.une.edu.au/current-students/support/it-services/hardware It is essential for students to have reliable internet access in order to participate in and complete your units, regardless of whether they contain an on campus attendance or intensive school component.

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.

Equivalent full time study load (EFTSL) is one way to calculate your study load. One (1.0) EFTSL is equivalent to a full-time study load for one year.

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