• Title of article

    An exploration of on-line access by non-traditional students in higher education: A case study

  • Author/Authors

    Dearnley، نويسنده , , Chris and Dunn، نويسنده , , Ginny and Watson، نويسنده , , Sue، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    409
  • To page
    415
  • Abstract
    Summary ture of Higher Education (HE) has seen many changes throughout the last decade. The agenda for widening participation in HE has led to an increase in the number of students with a broader range of educational backgrounds. At the same time there has been a surge in the development of digitalisation and the convergence of computing and telecommunications technologies available for use in education. aper discusses the outcomes of a case study, conducted in a School of Health Studies within a northern English University, which identified the extent to which ‘non-traditional’ students access on-line learning facilities, such as virtual learning environments and library networks, and what factors enhanced or formed barriers to access. ‘Non-traditional’ students, for the purpose of this study, were defined as mature students who were returning to higher education after a considerable break. tcomes indicated that skill deficit is a major obstacle for many ‘non-traditional’ students. The paper explores this issue in depth and suggests potential ways forward for the delivery of technology supported learning for ‘non-traditional’ students in Higher Education.
  • Keywords
    Technical skills , student support , On-line learning , non-traditional students
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Record number

    1874447