Relationships between conceptions of learning approaches to study and students' judgements about the value of their experiences of networked learning
This paper reports on an enquiry into relationships between students' views of their experiences of participating in networked learning courses and data on their conceptions of learning and approaches to study. It has been suggested in the literature on networked learning that students wi...
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Main Authors: | Peter Goodyear (Author), Mireia Asensio (Author), Chris Jones (Author), Christine Steeples (Author), Vivien Hodgson (Author) |
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Association for Learning Technology,
2003-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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