University | Name | Thesis Title |
Athabasca University | 1. Colin Madland |
Structuring Student Interactions |
2 Susan Bainbridge | Online Education in Nepal- The Great Equalizer? | |
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DaVinci University | 1 | |
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Open University Catalonia | Antonella Esposito | The transition ‘from student to researcher’ in the digital age. Probing the affordances of emerging learning ecologies of PhD e-researchers" |
Mireia Usart | Impact of adult Students’ Time Perspective on time-on-task and learning performance using Game Based Learning | |
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Open University UK | 1 Anne Pike | Prison-based transformative learning and life after release |
2 Mair Lloyd | eLearning for Ancient Languages | |
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