Title :
Benefits of a virtual learning environment in enabling collaborative and constructivist learning in a community of specialist nursing practice
Author :
Lee, Karen ; Lee, John
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Nursing & Midwifery, Dundee Univ., UK
fDate :
30 Aug.-1 Sept. 2004
Abstract :
A specialist nurse practitioner is required to develop higher levels of judgement, discretion and decision making in their clinical practice. This presented a challenge in converting from a face-to-face to distance mode of delivery. A virtual learning environment (Blackboard v5.0) was used to facilitate constructivist and collaborative learning experiences such as problem-based learning, situated in the practice context. This enabled application of theory to practice, peer-to-peer support, and development of problem solving skills. The computer-mediated communication afforded by Blackboard allowed students to share and learn from each other´s experiences in authentic tasks, and enabled exposure to alternative viewpoints, constructive criticism and reflection, within a community of practice. Initial evaluation of the module demonstrated that Blackboard helped students to apply their learning to practice, to meet the module outcomes, and increased their enjoyment of the module. This suggests that a virtual learning environment can be used effectively to craft authentic learning experiences and facilitate development of metacognitive skills for students within a practice-based discipline.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; distance learning; groupware; peer-to-peer computing; Blackboard v5.0; authentic learning experiences; collaborative learning; computer-mediated communication; constructivist learning; distance learning; face-to-face learning; metacognitive skills development; peer-to-peer support; problem solving skills development; problem-based learning; specialist nursing practice; virtual learning environment; Application software; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Computer mediated communication; Context; Decision making; Material storage; Medical services; Peer to peer computing; Problem-solving;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2004. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2181-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2004.1357616