Browsing Research by Author "Fahy, Patrick J."
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Attracting, Preparing, and Retaining Aboriginal Learners in Northern Communities
Fahy, Patrick J. (2010-11-17)This presentation will report the research findings of the Alberta-North/Athabasca University research project, entitled “Attracting, Preparing, and Retaining Aboriginal and Low-Literacy Learners in Northern Communities”. ... -
AU Research Ethics Processes
Fahy, Patrick J.; Green, Janice (2011-03-09)Why do we have a Research Ethics Board (REB)? Where can research ethics training and resources be found? Do we have expedited review? What is "AU Institutional Permission", and when is it needed? Dr. Patrick Fahy, REB ... -
"Background and Expectations of an Online Doctoral Cohort: Implications for Program Design and Delivery"
Spencer, Bob; Fahy, Patrick J. (2009-05-14)The Centre for Distance Education (CDE) at Athabasca University began offering its first doctoral program, an EdD in Distance Education, in 2008. Like most programs in higher education, the program was designed to meet ... -
Centre for Distance Education Research Activities - Part 2
Jones, Tom; Fahy, Patrick J.; Hoven, Debra; Cleveland-Innes, Martha; Ally, Mohamed (2011-03-09)Drs. Tom Jones, Pat Fahy, Debra Hoven, Marti Cleveland-Innes, Marguerite Koole, and Mohamed Ally will cover the following topics: Distance Education Potential for a Canadian Rural Island Community and on-line learning and ... -
"Getting Online" The GO Project--A Research Report on Online Learning for Canadian Literacy Practitioners
Fahy, Patrick J.; Best, Lynn; Morgan, Deborah; Twiss, Diana; Kaattari, Joanne; Trottier, Vicki (2009-06-05)The Getting Online: Distance Education Practices for Canadian Literacy Practitioners (the GO Project) is a two-year (2007-2009) national project designed to research trends, technologies, and promising practices in online ... -
"A Study of the Learning Preferences of Four Remote Communities in Northern Alberta"
Fahy, Patrick J. (2009-05-14)Abstract The western Canadian province of Alberta has used the proceeds from exploitaiton of its extraordinary natural resources to provide a range of post-secondary training and education opportunities to residents. While ...