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Relationships between conceptions of learning approaches to study and students' judgements about the value of their experiences of networked learning

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dc.creator Peter Goodyear
dc.creator Mireia Asensio
dc.creator Chris Jones
dc.creator Christine Steeples
dc.creator Vivien Hodgson
dc.date 2003-12-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2015-07-20T22:27:46Z
dc.date.available 2015-07-20T22:27:46Z
dc.identifier 10.3402/rlt.v11i1.11264
dc.identifier 2156-7069
dc.identifier 2156-7077
dc.identifier https://doaj.org/article/b08d48855cae4b8aae12dd83a3b0d850
dc.identifier.uri http://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/21869
dc.description This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their experiences of participating in networked learning courses and data on their conceptions of learning and approaches to study. It has been suggested in the literature on networked learning that students with more sophisticated conceptions of learning and students who take a deep approach to learning are more likely to benefit from, and have positive experiences of, networked learning. Drawing on a sample of almost 180 undergraduate social science students on four networked learning courses, we established that there were no strong links between students' judgements about their experience of networked learning and either their conceptions of learning or their approach to study. Further research is needed, but a practical implication of this study is that it is reasonable to expect all students to have positive experiences on well-designed and well-managed networked learning courses - not just those students with more sophisticated conceptions of learning or deep approaches to study.
dc.language English
dc.relation http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/11264
dc.relation https://doaj.org/toc/2156-7069
dc.relation https://doaj.org/toc/2156-7077
dc.rights CC BY
dc.source Research in Learning Technology, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2003)
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject DOAJ:Education
dc.subject DOAJ:Social Sciences
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject DOAJ:Education
dc.subject DOAJ:Social Sciences
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.title Relationships between conceptions of learning approaches to study and students' judgements about the value of their experiences of networked learning
dc.type article


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