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Where is the Teacher in Online Learning: Centre Stage or Cameo Appearance?
Where is the Teacher in Online Learning: Centre Stage or Cameo Appearance?

Author(s): Julie Peschke
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Higher Education
Published by: European Distance and E-Learning Network
Keywords: Communication and learning; Distance and e-learning theory; Online learning environments and platforms; Role of Online Educators; Virtual reality, virtual classrooms and laboratories

Summary/Abstract: The www-culture of our now global village may increasingly be seen as aharbinger enticing us to follow a pathway from which will emerge the re-conceptualized educational practices of a new century. This research set outto discover where the highways of the Internet would lead me, the researcher-practitioner, in terms of the teaching and learning of mathematics in an onlineworld of my own design. The venue was a virtual environment which hadshifted from inter-active to interpersonal, from digital text to digital dialogue,and which had the potential to morph the traditional student role into a moreengaging self-organizing instructor role. My primary research questionsbecame: What would be the lived experiences, both cognitive and affective, ofadult learners taking an online program in developmental mathematics,without any face-to-face contact or means of support? Moreover, would ourlearning together be hindered or be enhanced by this disassociation ofpersons in both space and time?

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 47-56
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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