Using Online Instruction in Teaching Qualitative Research Methods

Presenter Information

Kathryn Roulston
Kathleen deMarrais

Location

Room 3030

Format Type

Paper

Start Date

January 2013

End Date

January 2013

Abstract

With pressures in higher education to increase accessibility of instruction for students anytime, anywhere, faculty who teach qualitative methods are making use of a variety of technologies to instruct students online using synchronous and asynchronous modes of communication. Drawing on our own experiences, panel members discuss ways in which faculty can learn to adapt their instruction from face-to-face to hybrid and on-line environments. We discuss faculty learning, community and collaboration.

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Using Online Instruction in Teaching Qualitative Research Methods

Room 3030

With pressures in higher education to increase accessibility of instruction for students anytime, anywhere, faculty who teach qualitative methods are making use of a variety of technologies to instruct students online using synchronous and asynchronous modes of communication. Drawing on our own experiences, panel members discuss ways in which faculty can learn to adapt their instruction from face-to-face to hybrid and on-line environments. We discuss faculty learning, community and collaboration.