Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in higher education: what is ‘enhanced’ and how do we know? A critical literature review
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Abstract
The term technology-enhanced learning (TEL) is used to describe the application of information and communication technologies to teaching and learning. Explicit statements about what the term is understood to mean are rare and it is not evident that a shared understanding has been developed in higher education of what constitutes an enhancement of the student learning experience. This article presents a critical review and assessment of how TEL is interpreted in recent literature. It examines the purpose of technology interventions, the approaches adopted to demonstrate the role of technology in enhancing the learning experience, differing ways in which enhancement is conceived and the use of various forms…
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- Psychological intervention
- Thematic analysis
- Psychology
- Information technology
- Knowledge management
- Computer science
- Sociology
- Qualitative research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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