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Score more : essential academic skills for tertiary education.
(Thomson/Dunmore Press, 2006)This chapter explains how you can tackle an assignment topic by understanding the place of your assignment within the broad design of your course, as well as understanding how to deconstruct your assignment topic. -
Score more : essential academic skills for tertiary education.
(Thomson/Dunmore Press, 2006)This chapter examines what a report is and provides a step-by-step guide to what a report should contain and how it should be structured. -
Self selection of athletes into sports via skeletal ratios.
(Nova Science Publishers, 2010)Discusses self selection of athletes into sports via skeletal ratios. -
Should we be allowing technology to remove the distance in distance education?
(2008)This paper distinguishes traditional distance education from e-learning, on the basis of geographical separation of teachers and students, no online access requirements, and the historical rationale for distance education. ... -
Skills development.
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Social media and student support.
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Stakeholder influences on assessment methodology.
(1998)This is a Work-in-Progress paper backgrounding a research activity currently being undertaken in New Zealand establishing the requirements for assessment from various stakeholders and comparing to educational philosophies. ... -
Stimulating critical thinking in tertiary students.
(2012)Based on a work-in-progress. Gives an overview of current thinking on stimulating critical thinking in higher education (degree-level) students, and my personal reflection on applying this in a distance context, particularly ... -
Student attrition in higher education: 'What was that you said?': Ambiguities arising from varied contexts and definitions in distance and open learning.
(2003)Attrition rates in the higher education and distance/open learning modes have come under growing scrutiny over the last two decades. One of the drivers has been political, with the widespread adoption of New Managerialist ...