Search results for author:"Merrolee Penman"
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Synchronous Communication and Higher-Order Thinking in a Tertiary Course in Occupational Therapy
Merrolee Penman; Kwok-Wing Lai
Journal of Interactive Learning Research Vol. 14, No. 4 (October 2003) pp. 387–404
The use of the Internet to deliver courses at tertiary level is growing steadily, with the Internet being seen as the ideal solution to a range of issues facing educators in the 21st century. However, little is known as how best to use synchronous...
Topics: Educational Technology, Professional Development, synchronous communication, Information Communication Technologies, Networking Technologies
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Preparedness for eHealth: Health Sciences Students’ Knowledge, Skills, and Confidence
Mary Lam; Monique Hines; Melanie Keep; Robyn Lowe; Merrolee Penman; Srivalli Nagarajan; Emma Power
Journal of Information Technology Education: Research Vol. 15 (Jan 04, 2016) pp. 305–334
There is increasing recognition of the role eHealth will play in the effective and efficient delivery of healthcare. This research challenges the assumption that students enter university as digital natives, able to confidently and competently adapt ...
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Developing Digital Information Literacy in Higher Education: Obstacles and Supports
Lynn Jeffrey; Bronwyn Hegarty; Oriel Kelly; Merrolee Penman; Dawn Coburn; Jenny McDonald
Journal of Information Technology Education: Research Vol. 10 (2011) pp. 383–413
The development of digital information literacy (DIL) has been slow in comparison to changes in information communication technologies, and this remains an issue for the higher education sector. Competency in such skills is essential to full...
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Developing Digital Information Literacy in Higher Education: Obstacles and Supports
Lynn Jeffrey; Bronwyn Hegarty; Oriel Kelly; Merrolee Penman; Dawn Coburn; Jenny McDonald
Journal of Information Technology Education: Research Vol. 10, No. 1 (Jan 01, 2011) pp. 383–413
The development of digital information literacy (DIL) has been slow in comparison to changes in information communication technologies, and this remains an issue for the higher education sector. Competency in such skills is essential to full...
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Preparedness for eHealth: Health Sciences Students’ Knowledge, Skills, and Confidence
Mary Lam; Monique Hines; Melanie Keep; Robyn Lowe; Merrolee Penman; Srivalli Nagarajan; Emma Power
Journal of Information Technology Education: Research Vol. 15, No. 1 (Dec 27, 2015) pp. 305–334