Jens Riehemann and Regina Jucks (University of Münster, Germany) published in International Journal of Higher Education Volume 6 Number 3 (2017)
Abstract
The digital age has changed how we communicate, inform ourselves, and even how we teach and learn. This study systematically analyses and compares the perspectives of university academics (N = 75) and university students (N = 206) from the field of teacher education on digitized teaching and learning.
In a between-subjects design, participants of both groups were asked for their perspectives on dealing with digital media (i.e., general assessment of digital media, use of different media types and the role of digital media in university courses).
Furthermore, they were asked for their own and their anticipated perspectives of each other, in particular, their assumed advantages of using digital media in university teaching.
In sum, the findings indicate that it might be fruitful for university academics and students to exchange their views on the use of digital media for teaching and learning in higher education.
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Wednesday, 1 November 2017
How much is Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Digitized? Insights from Teacher Education
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