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ICT-assisted multi-campus teaching: principles and practice to impact equity of experience for students

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posted on 2025-05-09, 09:56 authored by Alan Anderson, Elizabeth Date-Huxtable
Given the range of ICT-assisted delivery options available today, the uninitiated might assume that teaching across multiple campuses no longer presents any significant challenges. Further, it could be argued that terms such as multi-campus and distance teaching have less relevance now that ICT enables flexible learning beyond the time and spatial confines of the physical campus. In fact, research literature indicates that multi-campus teaching continues to present some unique pedagogical, technical, learning support and administrative challenges. Based on a search of Australian University Web sites, this paper examines principles, practices and challenges for ICTassisted teaching and learning at multi-campus institutions, at the same time noting a lack of comprehensive online resources that address ICT-assisted multi-campus teaching as a distinct category of flexible learning.

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Source title

Changing Demands, Changing Directions. Proceedings ASCILITE Hobart 2011

Name of conference

ASCILITE 2011: Changing Demands, Changing Directions

Location

Hobart, Tas

Start date

2011-12-04

End date

2011-12-07

Pagination

85-92

Publisher

University of Tasmania

Place published

Hobart, Tas

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

Centre for Teaching and Learning

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