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What is Online Education/Online Teaching and Learning

Handbook of Research on Humanizing the Distance Learning Experience
Intended to refer to computer mediated teaching and learning. ‘Online teaching and learning’ means teaching and learning behaviours mediated by a computer. Though not primarily intended, the terms can also encompass self-paced online courses where no (present) instructor is delivering the course. In this case, the ‘teacher’ with which the students’ interact is the online material itself.
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Foundational Theory: A New Conceptualization of Relevant Ideas
Penelope A. Rush (University of Tasmania, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0968-4.ch001
Abstract
Some of the fundamental concepts we use to frame our theories of online education have undergone a meaning shift since the advent of the computer age. As such, online educators need to update their understanding of such concepts in the light of the changes their meanings have undergone. This chapter examines the changes in three such concepts: ‘personalisation', ‘presence', and ‘communication' by examining the shifts in three of the more fundamental concepts upon which they depend: ‘mind', ‘self' and ‘others'. It outlines a framework based on a ‘discontinuous' theory of the latter notions; one in which the presumed continuity between these concepts and online reality is challenged. Thus the chapter works toward a new conceptualisation of the terms of our enquiry that responds directly to the way in which shifts in their presumed or default meanings may have led us astray over the past few decades.
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