posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byThomas Duggan
This paper discusses the way in which the ways of learning and learning strengths of Indigenous Australian university students can be supported by the Moodle learning management system (LMS). Moodle is currently undergoing a pilot phase at CQUniversity before it fully replaces Blackboard and Webfuse as the sole university LMS. Several courses from Nulloo Yumbah, CQUniversity’s Indigenous Learning, Research and Spirituality Centre, are participating in this pilot phase. The literature highlights the way that information communication technologies (ICTs) align with Indigenous ways of learning when learning materials are designed and presented in a way that is culturally relevant. The paper outlines Indigenous learning styles and presents a discussion based around what Moodle does and does not offer to benefit Indigenous learners. From this, a number of the potential benefits and constraints of Moodle are presented and future research directions identified.
History
Parent Title
Same places, different spaces : proceedings ascilite 2009 : 26th Annual ASCiLiTE International Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 6-9 December 2009.
Start Page
222
End Page
229
Number of Pages
8
Start Date
2009-01-01
ISBN-13
9781877314827
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Publisher
University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology & ASCILITE