Virtual learning environments: the alternative to the box under the bed
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Mckellar, Patricia
Maharg, Paul
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Taylor & Francis
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VIRTUAL LEARNING Environments (VLEs) describe those environments
that use digital and electronic technology in order to facilitate learning and
teaching. They can include not only learning resources on CD or on the
web, or both, but more traditional, paper-based resources as well. In this article, we shall present the results of a research project that set out to
discover how students used a VLE structured around video lectures. As
Baecker has pointed out, webcast video has generally be seen as a fairly
uninteresting element of a learning environment, and "typically viewed as
an ephemeral one-way broadcast medium". We are interested in using
video lectures as part of an integrated study tool, where images and text
are used to provide what we hope is a flexible and powerful environment
for study. Our environment may at first seem similar to those such as Iolis
or web-enabled CALI programs; but there are significant differences in
emphases, structure and content. Our article presents some findings from a
long-term research project based on the environment, which is still ongoing,
over the course of an academic year and beyond into traineeship. We
shall also describe in brief how we developed it, and how it is changing the
learning landscape within the postgraduate professional courses in the
Glasgow Graduate School of Law.
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The Law Teacher
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