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Isolated Bored Real -life tasks New technologies Open access resources Content creators Contributors Bored Innovators Scribes New technologies Collaborators Communicators Breaking free to become active learners   Jenni Parker Faculty of Arts, Education and Media, School of Education j.parker@murdoch.edu.au Imagine this: You live in regional WA, miles away from the nearest university. You have spent the last three years studying your degree online (via the Internet) and not once during this time have you actually spoken to any of your lecturers or fellow learners. In your final unit your lecturer provides you with access to new communication technologies and actively encourages you to share your ideas and experiences and with your peers. How would you feel? Well, this is a true story. I was the lecturer and on hearing my voice this student exclaimed: “Wow, there are people out there. I’m not in a bubble”. This comment ignited a passion in me to try to improve the quality of online learning for university students. In the field of education we have known for a long time, that people learn better when they are actively involved in the learning process. So, why are many online university courses still primarily information dumping grounds that foster student isolation and boredom? Discussions with my peers revealed many lecturers would like to make their courses more interactive but felt they lacked the knowledge, skills, time and encouragement to do so. Existing research suggests the use of real-life tasks supported new technologies and open access to the vast array of educational resources on the Internet has the potential to improve the quality of online learning. The aim of my research is to test the effectiveness of this learning approach and to develop and publish guidelines to assist other educators to use this real-life approach. I am creating an online course where university lecturers will have the opportunity to: experience online learning from a student’s perspective learn how to use the guidelines to create their own real-life learning courses explore new technologies and network with their peers. This course will be delivered twice to test its effectiveness and obtain feedback to improve it. I believe immersing lecturers in this real-life learning approach has the potential to change their online teaching practises so they can help students break free of the isolation bubble to become active contributors in the learning process. Open access resources Reviewers Researchers (istockphoto.com/Palto, 2008) (Flickr/gsdali, 2005)