Tuesday, July 7, 2009

First Blog/ References and Frameworks

Hi,
My name is Amy. I am a second year University student. This is my first blog, very exciting!!

I will be mentioning several frameworks throughout my blog that I have chosen not to reference each time. The reference is outlined however in the list below. The frameworks in which I will be referring to include:
- The Engagement Theory
- The Active Learning Framework
- Oliver's Learning Design Framework.

A list of references is outline below for you to refer to. This is where I have taken some of my information from. I will not be referencing throughout the blog.


Aldred, S. (2009) Effective E-Learning: Authentic learning and assessment. FAHE11001 Managing E-Learning, viewed 5 August 2009, http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/mod/resource/view.php?id=641

Kearsley, G & Schneiderman, B (1999) Engagement Theory: A framework for technology-based teaching and learning viewed July 14 2009, http://home.sprynet.com/~gkearsley/engage.htm

Marzano,R & Pickering, D (1997). Dimensions of Learning: Teacher's manual. Alexandria, VA, USA: Association for Supervision and Cirriculim Development

McInerney, D. & McInerney, V. (2006). Educational Psychology Constructed Learning (4th Ed.). Frenchs Forest, NSW, Australia: Person Education Australia


Office Port. (2002). Bloom’s Taxonomy. Retrieved May 9, 2009, from http://www.officeport.com/edu/blooms.htm

Oliver, R. (1999). Exploring Strategies for Online Teaching and Learning. Distance Education, 20, (2), 240-254. viewed 3 August 2009, http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content

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