Designing for relatedness
Learning design at the virtual cultural interface
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2015.969Keywords:
Relatedness, design models, e-learning, Aboriginal and Torres Strait IslanderAbstract
This paper draws on the initial analysis of data from an education design research study that investigated the experience of Indigenous higher education students in online learning. The interrelated themes of racial identity and relatedness were found to be significant to the experiences of these students. The paper examines a number of widely used learning design models and online facilitation approaches to determine the extent to which identity and relatedness are considered in the design of online environments and in the facilitation of learning. It concludes with a series of recommendations as to how an institution may mediate a level of relatedness for its students in online learning environments.
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