Journal of Educators Online (Jul 2011)

A Self-Study of Technological Transition: Instructional Impacts of Shifting a Distance Course Delivery System

  • Susan A. Turner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9743/jeo.2011.2.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

Abstract

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This self-study examines the process of technological transition: the instructional shift from the use of one distance course delivery technology, to a different technology delivery system. Specifically, it examines the impact of the shift on course design, and on the instructor's transitional learning process that occurred while moving a graduate course from distance face-to-face delivery format, to an on-line collaborative learning format using Wimba® software. The change process is documented through the use of self-study methodology (Samaras & Freese, 2006), and an exploratory framework for technological transitions of this type, is proposed. The framework focuses on four critical areas of transitional knowledge: Student Knowledge, Technical Knowledge, Experiential Knowledge and Reflective Knowledge.

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