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Examining workload models in online and blended teaching

Author Affiliations
University of Southern Queensland, Southern University
Published InBritish Journal of Educational Technology
Year2013
Citations94

Abstract

Abstract Over the past decade, most Australian universities have moved increasingly towards “blended” and online course delivery for both undergraduate and graduate programs. In almost all cases, elements of online teaching are part of routine teaching loads. Yet detailed and accurate workload data associated with “e‐teaching” are not readily available. A search of the international literature indicated that there is limited rigorous literature and research that points to the actual effects on workload in online and blended higher education teaching environments. This paper reports on a research project in four Australian universities, and the perceptions of a representative group of staff who perceived that e‐teaching had increased their “teaching time” workload, and that W orkload A llocation M odels (…
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