DAY 2: 17 January 2014 Parallel Paper Presentations 13:30 - 15:30

Room C0610 Room C0611 Room C0612
Chair: Linda Yin King Lee Chair: Simon King Sing Cheung Chair: Franklin Sze Sing Lam
New trends in teaching and learning in technology-rich environments Institutional changes towards more open and flexible learning The use of technologies to enhance teaching and learning
MOOC phenomena in Japan: jMOOC consortium and OUJ MOOC
Tsuneo Yamada
The Open University of Japan
Chiba, Japan
Partnering with a community to develop a technology-rich open access online unit: Melawhat?
Yoni Luxford, Rosalind James and Alan Wylie
University of New England
Armidale, Australia
Maura Luxford
Melawhat?
Australia
Moving online: A best practice approach to achieving a quality learning experience for online education
Sue Whale, Naomi McGrath, Tim Cluley, Llara McClenaghan and Alana Blackburn
University of New England
Armidale, Australia
Timely feedback in online education: Are student expectations realistic?
Leopold Bayerlein
University of New England
Armidale, Australia
Teaching with ‘post-PC’ tablets: An ongoing study of teacher adoption of iPads in higher education
Tianchong Wang and Daniel Churchill
The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR, China
Affordances of digital media for building research capability online
Jean A Saludadez
University of the Philippines Open University
Baños, Laguna, the Philippines
Emergence in learning: Understanding the evolution of knowledge via complex networks
Albert C T Cheung and Leung Chun Ming
The Open University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR, China
Guanrong Chen
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR, China
The use of videoconferencing: An evaluation of a partnership model in an Australian University
Christine Ure, Damian Blake and Bonnie Yim
Deakin University
Australia
Marjory Ebbeck
University of South Australia
Australia
Analysis and appplication of Weixin in online interactive teaching
Xuan Zhang
Jiangsu Open University
Nanjing, China
The impact of the Students Academic Records Information System (SARIS) on learning flexibility in ODL at the Open University of Tanzania
Tolly S A Mbwette, Kassimu A Nihuka and Regina Monyemangene
Open University of Tanzania
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
The delivery of teacher education programmes in regional Victoria, Australia: Opportunities and challenges
Bonnie Yim, Louise Paatsch, Janet Moles, Bernadette Walker-Gibbs and Terri Redpath
Deakin University, Australia

The challenges of implementing an ICT curriculum in primary schools in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Kassimu A Nihuka and Florence Peter
Open University of Tanzania
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Innovations in curriculum development and pedagogy The use of Web-based open educational resources Technology-mediated learning communities
The impact of cross-year peer tutoring on developing a culture of excellence in an undergraduate computing programme
Andrew K Lui, Maria H M Poon, H W Go, Vanessa S C Ng and Terri W Y Wong
The Open University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR, China
An investigation of China’s national online excellent courses based on encounter theory
Beibei Zhang
South China Normal University
Guangzhou, China
Alphabet Soup: Developing game mechanics as open education resources
Dana Ruggiero
Bath Spa University
Bath, England
Turning learning: A case study of flipped learning at an Australian university
Ronald Kordyban and Trishita Mathew
Bond University
Robina, Australia
Institutional changes towards more open and flexible learning Technology-mediated learning communities
Building capacity for open education at a large regional multi-campus university
Sarah Lambert and Eeva Leinonen
University of Wollongong
Australia
The shift in the lecturers’ role accompanying a move from classroom teaching to online teaching with media-rich discourse for open learning
Xiangyang Zhang
Jiangsu Open University
Nanjing, China
Shu-Chiu Hung
Ming Chuan University
Taiwan