The question I wish to answer in my case study isĀ Do students become more autonomous as learners when they independently publish digital artefacts online?
To plan the survey and interview questions I needed to decide on what path to take in the research. Greenhow, Robeila and Hughes (2009) offered learner participation and creativity and online identity formation as two themes that are relevant to this topic of research. The focus will be on students everyday use of Web2.0 and Web3.0 technologies and their learning both in and outside of the classroom. Learners’ ability to communicate with a global audience through the web and how these different types of experiences have an effect on the roles of teachers and students and new ways of interacting and publishing knowledge artefacts. The three avenues for research that were explored in the survey and interview questions were what learners do with Web2.0 and 3.0 technologies, issues of equity in and access to these experiences and the building of theory and consequential practice (Greenhow et.al., 2009).
The following screenshots show the surveys that were created in Survey Monkey covering these three avenues of research.
The topics of discussion for my face to face interviews with students and staff will be based around these statements.
Educational Researcher, Annual, 2009, Vol.38(3), p.246 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Hope you get some really useful feedback Monique. That’s always the other part we can’t control, isn’t it!
Your case study looks interesting Monique. I hope the survey went well and look forward to finding out more about autonomous learning among student online publishers.