Mark Bassett

Mark Bassett
Auckland University of Technology | AUT · University Library

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
I am interested in researching the practices of learning advisors/developers, academic literacies teaching, the effectiveness of online text and video resources for student learning, and pedagogies. My PhD research investigated the collaboration between literacy specialists and lecturers as they co-design and integrate academic literacies into discipline content.

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This study reports on a four-year project to embed academic literacy within one core course of a Bachelor of Education program. It involves an interdisciplinary collaboration between learning advisors, as literacy specialists, and lecturers, as subject specialists. It examines their roles and responsibilities and lecturers’ perspectives when handin...
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Providing academic support for a diverse tertiary population requires the inclusion of a digital approach. However, in order to develop a digital strategy, there is a need to provide an all-encompassing reflection on how to integrate technology. This paper aims to report on Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Student Learning Centre (SLC) curre...
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ASk101 is an online academic literacy development site for early childhood teacher education students at New Zealand Tertiary College, a specialist early childhood teacher education provider. The site provides equitable access to information and support staff for all students, the vast majority of whom are online distance learners. The Poster demon...

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