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2003

Dr Gerald K. White

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The Changing Landscape: E-Learning In Schools, Gerald White Aug 2003

The Changing Landscape: E-Learning In Schools, Gerald White

Dr Gerald K. White

This paper explores key initiatives over the last decade which have contributed towards building the foundations of an e-learning environment. What is e-learning? What are the key characteristics of e-learning? What are the benefits, requirements and rewards are also discussed. Exemplary e-learning services, managed by education.au, built to meet some of the requirements of e-learning are described as well.


Education Network Australia - Discover, Communicate, Collaborate, Gerald White Jan 2003

Education Network Australia - Discover, Communicate, Collaborate, Gerald White

Dr Gerald K. White

This paper is about an innovative collaborative venture of the Australian Commonwealth and State/Territories Education Governments, initiated in the mid ‘90s. The initiative was a response to the emerging need of the education and training communities for a coordinated approach in optimising the potential of information and communications technology (ICT) in teaching and learning at all levels – early childhood, schools, adult and vocational education and training, and higher education. The project is managed by education.au limited, a national Australian ICT agency established by a ministerial council of all Australian Ministers of Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA) for …


Lessons Of Collaboration, Gerald White Dec 2002

Lessons Of Collaboration, Gerald White

Dr Gerald K. White

Currently the international approach to online education is diverse, with each country doing its own thing. This paper is a proposition that we can achieve better online learning outcomes by working collaboratively than by working in isolation.