Teaching Literature at a Distance
Open, Online and Blended Learning
Associate Professor Takis Kayalis editor Anastasia Natsina editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Continuum Publishing Corporation
Published:5th Jan '12
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The first scholarly examination of distance and online learning in national, cultural and linguistic contexts.
Featuring essays by an international array of literature scholars, this volume examines the challenges and opportunities of teaching literature at Open and Virtual Universities in a wide range of national, cultural and linguistic contexts. It presents cutting-edge explorations of seminal issues, including: literature pedagogy and curriculum building; canon and theory debates; the uses of hypertext and other digital tools for literary instruction; the writing and evaluation of educational material; and the teaching of digital literature. These issues are addressed from various critical and theoretical viewpoints, which reflect the contributors' long educational and administrative involvement with open and distance learning (ODL) in a rich diversity of cultural and academic frameworks. As the first scholarly attempt to bring together questions of literature pedagogy and issues in open and distance, online and blended learning, this book is an essential resource for literature instructors and administrators in ODL, e-learning and b-learning programs. It offers techniques enabling scholars in more traditional academic settings to make literature courses more effective and stimulating by using tools developed for distance learning.
'This volume recommends itself as a primer in blended or distance learning delivery of courses in literature... it will serve well those who are already most disposed to learn from teachers in open and distance learning.' -Open Learning
ISBN: 9781441129611
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220 pages
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