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Professional Doctorates and Emerging Online PedagogiesSheena Banks, Jerry Wellington AbstractThe development and implementation of networked learning within postgraduate
programmes is increasing, but there is emerging evidence that the use
of networked technology within these programmes is creating specific challenges
that reflect the cultural, professional and educational expectations of
students as they develop expertise in research, particularly in the case
of the professional doctorate. The implications of using networked technology
for the development of communities of practice of researchers have not
yet been fully identified nor understood nor have its benefits been explored.
In this paper, we address these issues by presenting a case study of the
development of interactive online research narratives as the basis for
the teaching of research methods in professional doctorate programmes. We will present outcomes from the V-ResORT Project (Virtual Resources
for Online Research Project to address these issues. This work has been
funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) over
a three year period from 2004-7. The V-ResORT Project has developed innovative
online learning materials that provide video narratives of researchers
exploring key questions connected with their work. These narratives are
displayed using the MS Producer video streaming software as a series of
short 3-5 minute clips in higher resolution alongside PowerPoint slides
and a transcript that enable the user to easily navigate through a complete
narrative and provides them with support for the often complex language
used within research methodology.
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