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Learning, Teaching and Technology in Higher Education

Uday Nair
Uday Nair Published March 1, 2014
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Even though change may be on the way in some departments within Universities some academics tend to debate on issues related to the pedagogy, learning, assessments and to the extent of the use of relevant technology within their teaching process within their own discipline which could be termed as within their own tribe and territory. This sense of discipline based identity and focus restricts academics from seeking and responding to peers from outside their own discipline. One of the main the reasons for this kind of behavior from lecturer’s/tutors is grounded in their own belief and assumptions towards teaching.

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Given the potential of latest/upcoming technologies and its implementation into the LE, there is a relatively slow rate of uptake by tutors/lecturers as a part of their teaching approach and there is a general lack of research in the use of these technologies in pedagogically sound ways.  There is a tendency for universities/colleges to use web as a place where courses could be held up in the digital format of traditional lecture notes, with the focus being placed on information delivery more than the learning. To some extent teachers are attracted towards learning management systems (LMS) for it is easy to populate a weekly schedule of reading materials and student activities using the system than to create a complex yet an engaging task based environment which would act as vehicle for enabling substantial learning within the remit of the course.

Traditionally University is a place where students gathered information and developed competencies in various field, where the tutors/lecturers were to some extent experts in that particular field academically or as a practitioner. These experts would transfer knowledge they have gained over the years to their students in classrooms, but all of this can be said ‘true’ up until two decades ago. Today things have changed with the onset of world wide web (www), information is readily available from numerous sources. Much of the information students gathered over a period of time attending lectures or seminars can be easily acquired with a touch of couple of buttons on any search engine within a fraction of seconds. These technological innovations have given student’s access to a whole raft of information directly over the Internet whereby acting as a building block of their future knowledge  – organized, indexed and affordable content, resources and instruction available 24 x 7.

This process of acquiring knowledge gives students control over their own learning process in/out of their classroom. Hence it becomes key to keep the focus on the learner or their learning process enabled by technologies in-build within existing LE(bridging the digital divide). But in order for the University to bring about this change wherein Universities use VLE’s as more than a data repository; taking an active role in the learning process of the learners, lecturers/tutors will have to become more than information experts but collaborators in the learning process working along side students, designing positive ways to work and think.

Bringing about such change in teachers beliefs and working within the University directives on the use of relevant technology and at the same time engaging students with new technological advancements and keeping them motivated through out the learning period would most certainly not easy but wont be ‘impossible’ either.

 

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