Announcing the four successful 2007 Griffith E-Learning Fellows:
- Professor Paul Cleveland
- to develop myQCA, a virtual environment where Queensland College of Arts students can engage in scholarship and learning through peer interaction and debate. The myQCA platform will allow Queensland College of Arts undergraduate and postgraduate students to post and discuss project and assignment work, to use the forum as a sandpit to test ideas, and to disseminate information both graphic and written concerning the nature of visual studio practice.
- Dr Neil Harris
- to advance understanding of how online collaborative environments can be developed to support interactive peer learning through analysis and examination of current online forum activity in two Public Health courses and to develop a framework for using interactive collaborative environments that can be adopted and distributed throughout the university.
- Dr Debbie Heck
- to build on the Secondary Educators Resource Kit project, developed with FLAS support in 2006, to develop an electronic reflective learning portfolio that can be used within the professional experience component of the one year program to assist students to become reflective practitioners.
- Mr Jason Zagami
- to develop an online learning environment containing e-learning facilities (interactive learning objects and activities, e-teaching facilities etc.), virtual lecture theatres and seminar rooms and, in so doing, develop a Griffith University point of presence within the Second Life virtual world.