posted on 2023-03-23, 18:13authored byP. Craig McIntosh, Debbi Weaver
While the importance of developing and giving feedback on generic skills is widely recognised for on-campus students, this is still largely ignored for off-campus students, primarily due to the practical difficulties involved. This paper reports on a pilot project that introduced a compulsory group work project into an off-campus unit, delivered through Open Universities Australia. Wikis were used as the technical tool to facilitate the project, which was mostly successful for students, albeit stressful and time-consuming for staff. While all participating students successfully completed group projects, only one group demonstrated high levels of collaboration during the process.
['Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education. 2008 : Melbourne, Australia]']
History
Publication Date
2008-07-01
Proceedings
Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology? Proceedings ascilite Melbourne 2008, pp. 618-621
Publisher
Deakin University.
Pagination
618-621
Rights Statement
Open Access. This paper has been reproduce with the authors permission. This paper may be downloaded for personal use only. Permission to reproduce this paper must be sought from the author. This paper was published in Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology? Proceedings ascilite Melbourne 2008, pp. 618-621. Copyright (2008) Author(s).