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    • Problem Formulation and Resolution in Online Problem-Based Learning 

      Kenny, Richard F.; Bullen, Mark; Loftus, Jay (International Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning, 2006)
      This paper discusses an exploratory study to investigate the existence, and nature, of student problem formulation and resolution processes in an undergraduate online Problem-Based Learning (PBL) course in Agricultural ...
    • A Review of What Instructional Designers Do: Questions Answered and Questions Not Asked 

      Kenny, Richard F.; Zhang, Zuochen; Schwier, Richard A.; Campbell, Katy (Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2005)
      The purpose of this literature review was to determine what evidence there is that instructional designers apply ID Models, as well as to establish what other activities and processes they might use in their professional ...
    • Transforming Higher Education: Agency and the Instructional Designer 

      Schwier, Richard A.; Campbell, Katy; Kenny, Richard F. (American Educational Research Association. San Francisco, CA, 2006-04)
      In addition to the important role instructional designers play in the design and development of instructional products and programs, they also act in communities of practice as agents in changing the way traditional colleges ...
    • Using Mobile Learning to Enhance the Quality of Nursing Practice Education 

      Kenny, Richard F.; Park, Caroline L.; Van Neste-Kenny, Jocelyne M.C.; Burton, Pamela A.; Meiers, Jan (2007-11-28)
      In this chapter, we first review the research literature pertaining to the use of mobile devices in nursing education and assess the potential of mobile learning (m-learning) for nursing practice education experiences in ...
    • Using Problem-Based Learning in Online Courses: A New Hope? 

      Kenny, Richard F. (M. Bullen & Janes (Eds.). Making the Transition to E-Learning: Strategies and Issues. Idea Group. Hersey, PA., 2006)
      In this chapter, I argue that instructional designers must use research and theory to guide them to new and justified instructional practices when designing e-learning. I introduce a well-established pedagogy, Problem-Based ...
    • Using Self-Efficacy to Assess the Readiness of Nursing Educators and Students for Mobile Learning 

      Kenny, Richard F.; Van Neste-Kenny, Jocelyne M.C.; Burton, Pamela A.; Park, Caroline L.; Qayyum, Adnan (International Review of Research on Open and Distance Education, 2012-06)
      The purpose of this study was to assess the self-efficacy of nursing faculty and students related to their potential use of mobile technology and to ask what implications this technology has for their teaching and learning ...


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