Dreams, hiccups and realities

What happens when lecturers and students co-design an online module?

Authors

  • Maria Northcote
  • Beverly Christian

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2013.1460

Keywords:

emergent curriculum, negotiated online course design, students and staff as co-designers

Abstract

Negotiating curriculum design with students for students involves incorporating both the students' needs and the lecturers' requirements into the course structure, learning activities, resources and assessment tasks. In 2012, two lecturers and a group of first year undergraduate students worked together to design an online module within an on-campus course for a second year teacher education degree. During the semester when the online module was conducted, data were gathered from the lecturers and students in the course. Findings from analyses of these data are presented in this paper in terms of: 1) the lecturers' and students' initial dreams and plans when the online module was co-designed; 2) the hiccups and problems encountered during the online module; 3) the realities of the successful aspects of the online module; and 4) the lessons learned for future emergent and negotiated curriculum design practices in higher education contexts.

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Published

2013-11-30

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ASCILITE Conference - Concise Papers