Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-2004
Abstract
This qualitative study examined the experiences of 11 faculty members who have been involved in online instruction. The goal was to explore how assuming the role of adult learners in developing online courses contributed to their becoming critically reflective about their instructional practices. Faculty interviews revealed engagement in critical reflection and were used to suggest strategies for faculty development that could further support such perspectives and practice.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Presented at the Annual Adult Education Research Conference in June 2004 in Victoria, BC, Canada
Scholar Commons Citation
Lawler, Patricia A.; King, Kahtleen P.; and Wilhite, Stephen C., "Living and Learning with Technology: Faculty as Reflective Practitioner in the Online Classroom" (2004). Leadership, Counseling, Adult, Career and Higher Education Faculty Publications. 239.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/ehe_facpub/239