Zusammenfassung der Ressource
What is technology-enhanced learning?
- Using technology in appropriate ways:
- That make learning more engaging
- That upskill learners by its adoption
- That increases knowledge retention
- That makes learning more accessibility-friendly
- Utilising new and improved methods of delivering material
- Making learning available in a range of formats
- e-Learning
- Videos
- Digital workbooks
- Blended
- Flipped classrooms
- Virtual / augmented / mixed realities
- Simulation
- Enabling learning to be asynchronous
- Step away from traditional 'chalk and talk'
- 'Moving with the times' - increasingly digital world
- Using digital assessment methods
- Reduces / removes human error
- A challenge to traditional pedagogies / andragogies / heutagogies
- Building in the ability for learners to go at their own pace
- "any online facility or system that directly supports learning and teaching. This may include a formal VLE,
an institutional intranet that has a learning and teaching component, a system that has been developed
in-house or a particular suite of specific individual tools."
- (UCISA 2008UCISA (Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association). 2008. “2008 Survey of
Technology Enhanced Learning for Higher Education in the UK.”
http://www.ucisa.ac.uk/~/media/Files/publications/surveys/TEL%20survey%202008%20pdf [Google
Scholar] )
- ‘TEL’, has become a widely accepted term in the UK and Europe for describing the interface between
digital technology and higher education teaching, to a large extent taking the place of other recently
popular terminologies such as ‘e-learning’, ‘learning technology’ and ‘computer-based learning’.
- Sian Bayne (2015) What's the matter with ‘technology-enhanced learning’?, Learning, Media and
Technology, 40:1, 5-20, DOI: 10.1080/17439884.2014.915851