Students' Voices

Listening to students’ views of learning with technologies

Students’ Voices II: A Theoretical Background

In the academic year 2008/2009 research has been conducted on the expatiations and experiences of students, pupils and novice teachers with respect to the implementation of ICT in learning processes. The results have given evidence to multiple possibilities for an effective implementation of ICT which furthermore may be expected to enforce in the near future. [...]

Slidecasts of Students’ Voices session Online Educa

The Students’ Voices project was presented in a session at Online Educa 2009. Kathryn Moyle presents the findings of the first Students’ Voices research, in the Netherlands and Australia. Guus Wijngaards talks about the need for further research, Students’ Voices II. We have published both presentations as slidecasts via SlideShare:  click here

About Students' Voices

Students' Voices is an international initiative which aims to build collaborations between countries interested in listening to the views of students about learning with technologies.

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