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Project No.: 6000440
Title: Development and Assessment of the Use of an 'Authentic Learning Management System' (ALMS) in Undergraduate Literature Education
Department: Department of English (EN)
Principal Investigator: Johnson, Allan David
Issue Date: 14-Aug-2015
Commencement Date: 1-May-2013
Completion Date: 17-Mar-2015
Abstract: Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Blackboard and Moodle have proven to be valuable tools for enhancing student learning, particularly in literature and language contexts (e.g. Gimmel, 2007; Levy, 2009; Lancashire, 2009). However, LMS are specific only to educational contexts, and students will ultimately leave them behind following graduation. Because digital technology has become a regular part of everyday life and thereby creating a necessary attention to the significance of digital literacy, it is my supposition that students can benefit at least equally, and perhaps more so, from the use of what I term an ‘Authentic Learning Management System' (ALMS). This proposed project will seek to integrate the use of ALMS into my teaching and to provide best-practice examples for its use both within CityU and other universities.
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