Adapting to online and blended learn...
Kember, David.

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  • Adapting to online and blended learning in higher education = supporting the retention and success of the expanded and diversified intake /
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    Title/Author: Adapting to online and blended learning in higher education/ edited by David Kember ... [et al.].
    Reminder of title: supporting the retention and success of the expanded and diversified intake /
    other author: Kember, David.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 459 p.) :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part A: Adopting a contemporary model of admission and course delivery to expand and diversify the student intake -- Chapter 2 Review of schemes for admitting a more diverse student body in higher education -- Chapter 3 Why Tasmania has a particular need to increase educational participation -- Chapter 4 Expanding and diversifying intakes through the adoption of open and online learning -- Chapter 5 Characteristics of the diverse student body and the multiple associated challenges they face -- Chapter 6 Catering for rural, regional and remote students with online learning -- Chapter 7 Coping mechanisms adopted by the diverse student body -- Part B: Supporting the retention and success of online and blended learners -- Chapter 8 Review of support provided by student support services -- Chapter 9 Review of literature on attrition -- Chapter 10 Modelling retention and success in traditional and contemporary universities -- Chapter 11 Comparison of student support services in four universities -- Chapter 12 Perceptions of support services by blended and online learners -- Part C: Implementing a model for the retention and success of online and blended learners -- Chapter 13 International perspectives on the transformation of teaching, learning and support in the new normal -- Chapter 14 Modelling the way teachers can support the retention and success of online students -- Chapter 15 Detailed characterisation of online teaching which optimises student support -- Chapter 16 Supporting blended learners in the new normal -- Chapter 17 Peer student support and the formation of learning communities -- Chapter 18 A teaching quality enhancement initiative which uses evaluation feedback to enable online and blended teaching to provide support to students -- Chapter 19 Practical implications of implementing a model of supporting retention and success for online and blended learners -- Chapter 20 Conclusion.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Education, Higher - Web-based instruction. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0898-1
    ISBN: 9789819908981
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