I'm writing partly to say how very valuable this field is for people concerned
with pedagogy, as I am. Assistive technology websites are full of useful
ideas. At the same time, I wonder if anyone might wish to consider a little
more deeply what Web 2.0 means for e-learning and/or real distance
education. If you do, then it you may also value an opportujnity to
reflect while at the same time learning online. This is what is offered by the
long established University of London ONLINE EDUCATION & TRAINING course.
It deals with general issues of teaching online including social networking,
podcasting knowledge management, personal publishing, video-conferencing,
SecondLife, and more. There are regular practical tasks shared collaboratively
with others with a choice of optional topics. Assessment is by a practice
oriented essay or project.
The next start is 26th April 2010. We suggest you register as soon as possible.
The course carries 30 UK H level credits towards either a masters or a diploma
and can be taken by 10 weeks distance study online. There is also a 15 credit
5 week M level option.
The fee is £688 which can be paid by bank transfer, credit card or
instalments. A cheaper auditor registration is also available if you do not need
the credits.
More information about the course is at
https://sites.google.com/a/lkl.ac.uk/oet/
Enquiries to
Anita Pincas, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Education University of London
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