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Higher Education Research & Development | 2017

Teaching with technology in higher education: understanding conceptual change and development in practice

Claire Englund; Anders D. Olofsson; Linda Price

ABSTRACT Research indicates that teachers’ conceptions of and approaches to teaching with technology are central for the successful imple-mentation of educational technologies in higher education. This study advances this premise. We present a 10-year longitudinal study examining teachers’ conceptions of and approaches to teaching and learning with technology. Nine teachers on an online Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and a Master of Pharmacy programme at a Swedish university were studied using a phenomenographic approach. Results showed clear differences between novice and experienced teachers. Although novice teachers initially held more teacher-focused conceptions, they demonstrated greater and more rapid change than experienced colleagues. Experienced teachers tended to exhibit little to no change in conceptions. Supporting conceptual change should, therefore, be a central component of professional development activities if a more effective use of educational technology is to be achieved.


International Journal of Information and Learning Technology | 2017

Exploring approaches to teaching in three-dimensional virtual worlds

Claire Englund

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore how teachers’ approaches to teaching and conceptions of teaching and learning with educational technology influence the implementation of three-dimens ...


Pharmacy | 2017

Pharmacy Students’ Attitudes and Perceptions of “Virtual Worlds” as an Instructional Tool for Clinical Pharmacy Teaching

Claire Englund; Maria Gustafsson; Gisselle Gallego

The objectives of this study were to explore pharmacy students’ perceptions and experiences of three-dimensional virtual worlds (3DVWs) as an instructional tool for clinical pharmacy teaching. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with Master of Science in Pharmacy students who had participated in communicative exercises in a 3DVW. Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis. More than half of the students were positive to using 3DVWs for educational purposes and see the advantages of having a setting where communication can be practiced in an authentic but ‘safe’ environment available online. However, many students also reported technical difficulties in using the 3DVW which impacted negatively on the learning experience. Perceived ease of use and usefulness of 3DVWs appears to play an important role for students. The students’ level of engagement relates to not only their computer skills, but also to the value they place on 3DVWs as an instructional tool.


Higher Education Research & Development | 2018

Exploring Interdisciplinary Academic Development: The Change Laboratory as an Approach to Team-Based Practice.

Claire Englund

ABSTRACT Higher education institutions are under increasing pressure to offer interdisciplinary education programmes; however, their implementation is not uncomplicated. Particularly where parts of a programme are delivered by different departments, academic development activities to change practices and develop a coherent interdisciplinary programme are problematical. This paper describes a team-based academic development activity aimed at improving student experiences of an interdisciplinary programme by seeking to resolve pedagogical, organisational and structural tensions. The activity is in the form of a Change Laboratory, a formative intervention method that builds on the theoretical framework of Cultural–Historical Activity Theory. Using this approach, participants were able to analyse and discuss the programme in a neutral interdisciplinary forum not available in academic development initiatives at the micro level of the individual teacher.


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2016

Using a Virtual Tablet Machine to Improve Student Understanding of the Complex Processes Involved in Tablet Manufacturing

Sofia Mattsson; Hans-Erik Sjöström; Claire Englund

Objective. To develop and implement a virtual tablet machine simulation to aid distance students’ understanding of the processes involved in tablet production. Design. A tablet simulation was created enabling students to study the effects different parameters have on the properties of the tablet. Once results were generated, students interpreted and explained them on the basis of current theory. Assessment. The simulation was evaluated using written questionnaires and focus group interviews. Students appreciated the exercise and considered it to be motivational. Students commented that they found the simulation, together with the online seminar and the writing of the report, was beneficial for their learning process. Conclusion. According to students’ perceptions, the use of the tablet simulation contributed to their understanding of the compaction process.


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2012

An initiative to teach family systems nursing using online health-promoting conversations: A multi-methods evaluation

Viveca Lindh; Chatrin Persson; Britt-Inger Saveman; Claire Englund; Karl Idberger; Ulrika Östlund


Higher Education | 2018

The influence of sociocultural and structural contexts in academic change and development in higher education

Claire Englund; Anders D. Olofsson; Linda Price


Archive | 2018

Teaching in an age of complexity : exploring academic change and development in higher education

Claire Englund


International Journal for Academic Development | 2018

Facilitating agency: the change laboratory as an intervention for collaborative sustainable development in higher education

Claire Englund; Linda Price


European Conference for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, EuroSoTL 2017 – Transforming patterns through the scholarship of teaching and learning. | 2017

Academic development: a multi-faceted endeavour

Claire Englund

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Gisselle Gallego

University of Notre Dame Australia

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