JOURNAL ARTICLE

Creating socially inclusive online learning environments in higher education

Lisa ThomasJames Herbert

Year: 2013 Journal:   ASCILITE Publications Pages: 870-874   Publisher: Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education

Abstract

The expansion of higher education across the broader Australian population has led to a more diverse student population than ever before. While research in the Australian context has focussed on support for some traditionally underrepresented students in a face-to-face learning context, how to enhance participation and success of these groups in online education has remained relatively unexplored. This paper presents the rationale and approach of a study investigating the challenges of students from traditionally underrepresented groups in online higher education (i.e. low SES, first in family, indigenous, disability, mature age, primary caregivers, remote and regional students, international, English as a second language), and approaches that can enhance the learning experience for these students. As a work in progress the research will draw on student and staff perspectives to develop and disseminate principles and practices for effective, socially inclusive online teaching.

Keywords:
Online learning Higher education Mathematics education Computer science Sociology Pedagogy Psychology World Wide Web Political science

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Online and Blended Learning
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Higher Education Practises and Engagement
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Evaluation of Teaching Practices
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