Factors For A Successful International Collaboration To Develop An Evidence Based Practice E-Learning Course
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Honey, M., Doherty, I. & McKillop, A. (2008). Factors For A Successful International Collaboration To Develop An Evidence Based Practice E-Learning Course. In Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2008 (pp. 2597-2607). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2008
Vienna, Austria
June 30, 2008
AACE
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In this paper we present the case of an international collaborative development of an e-learning course in Evidence Based Practice. We provide the background to the project and then consider the development in terms of the reasons for collaborating; the challenges of establishing a collaboration; the developmental challenges that arise during collaboration; and, finally, the teaching and learning challenges faced in a collaborative teaching initiative. Our own experiences and findings are contextualised in terms of a literature review around collaborative teaching and learning. We conclude our paper with a set of recommendations for successful collaboration. These recommendations are based upon our own experiences and the experiences of other collaborators from the literature review.
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