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Problem-based learning in distance education: Practitioners' beliefs about an action learning project
Authors:Margaret  Taplin
Institution:1. Centre for Research in Distance &2. Adult Learning , The Open University of Hong Kong , 30 Good Shepherd St. Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, SAR China
Abstract:Despite the advantages of problem based learning (PBL) and the fact that it has been utilised for some time in conventional higher education settings, it is not widely used in distance education in Hong Kong. Recently, a small group of course co‐ordinators at the Open University of Hong Kong engaged in a series of action learning projects to explore ways in which it could be incorporated into their courses. The purpose of this paper is to report the opinions of these academics about the suitability of PBL for a distance education environment. Generally, they concluded that it is possible, and perhaps desirable, to consider implementing PBL as one learning approach. However, most of the projects focussed on a fairly narrow application of PBL, namely in face‐to‐face tutorials. The limitations of the participants’ interpretations are discussed in the light of the constraints they face, and some recommendations are made for other ways of implementing PBL into distance education.
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