Technology Enhanced Learning: Students' Views

Eileen O'Donnell

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Abstract

User feedback is very important in all areas of computer science especially in the development of computer applications. Hence, student feedback on the use of technology enhanced learning in higher education in Ireland is relevant to the quality of the learning resources to be created by learning designers and academics in the future. The book “Student Reactions to Learning with Technologies: Perceptions and Outcomes” (Moyle & Wijngaards, 2012) was published by IGI Global in October 2011. This book includes contributions from various authors who are interested in students’ feedback regarding how technology has impacted on their educational experience. This book provides feedback from students located in different countries. Chapter 10: “Students’ views of E-Learning: The impact of technologies on learning in higher education in Ireland ” (O'Donnell & Sharp, 2012) provides feedback from three hundred and twenty students to inform learning designers and academics about students’ thoughts and opinions on the impact of technologies on learning in higher education in Ireland. This research was conducted in both Trinity College Dublin and the Technological University Dublin. The responses received from the students who kindly participated in this study were analyzed and the findings are presented in this chapter. Analysis of the responses received from these students indicates that students are of the opinion that the use of technologies in higher education can beneficially transform learning; however, technologies will never replace lecturers.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventInternational Conference on Engaging Pedagogy 2011 - Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 1 Dec 201131 Dec 2011

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Engaging Pedagogy 2011
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityDublin
Period1/12/1131/12/11
OtherICEP 2011

Keywords

  • User feedback
  • technology enhanced learning
  • higher education
  • Ireland
  • learning resources
  • student feedback
  • educational experience
  • e-learning
  • technologies
  • learning designers
  • academics

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