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    Developing deep, widespread and sustained improvements in online learning in a Faculty of Business: An analysis of the change process

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    Authors
    Hunter, C.
    Hard, L.
    D'Netto, Brian
    Ridolfo, H.
    Read, D.
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Hunter, C. and Hard, L. and D'Netto, B. and Ridolfo, H. and Read, D. 2014. Developing deep, widespread and sustained improvements in online learning in a Faculty of Business: An analysis of the change process, in Proceedings of 31st ASCILITE 2014 Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Tertiary Education Rhetoric and Reality: Critical perspectives on educational technology, Nov 23-26 2014, pp. 594-598. Dunedin: ASCILITITE.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of ASCILITE 2014 - Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Tertiary Education
    Additional URLs
    http://www.ascilite.org/conferences/dunedin2014/files/concisepapers/198-Hunter.pdf
    School
    Curtin Graduate School of Business
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37806
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The Faculty of Business at Charles Sturt University initiated the Online Course Innovation (OCI) project in 2012. This project focuses on the transition of 280 print-based subjects into quality online offerings through the mindful redesign of resources, interactions and experiences. It is led by the Associate Dean (Courses), and involves a multi-disciplinary team of educational designers, academics and divisional staff. The aim of this research project is to explore this transition to the online learning and teaching environment and identify critical organisational elements that contribute to achieving quality outcomes. Specifically, this study seeks to identify factors that support or inhibit the academic's ability to effectively design and teach quality online subjects, and the impact of leadership on the design and teaching process. Data is currently being collected from a range of institutional stakeholders involved with the project. Initial findings from the data analysis will be shared through the conference presentation.

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