Improving Higher Education Student Learning through a Table of Learning

  • Lai R
  • Sanusi N
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Abstract

Web-based or " online " learning commonly known as e-Learning which makes use of internet technolo-gies has been widely used by many education institutions around the globe. Higher education institutions have been using Learning Management system (LMS) as a part of their campus-based and distance teaching. To date, very little research has been carried out to investigate whether the uses of LMS actually contribute to student learning. In this paper, we present a higher education blended teaching method for improving student learning. By blended teaching, we mean the combination of face-to-face teaching and the uses of a LMS for learning, teaching and assessment activities. Student's learning progress is guided and gauged by Shulman's (2002) table of learning. The LMS that we use at La Trobe University is Moodle. To demonstrate the usefulness of our method, we also present in this paper the results of apply-ing it to teaching a third year software engineering subject, CSE3MQR (Metrics, Quality and Reliability).

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Lai, R., & Sanusi, N. (2013). Improving Higher Education Student Learning through a Table of Learning. Creative Education, 04(07), 150–157. https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2013.47a2019

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