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Are you interested in knowing about learning and teaching via the
Internet / Web / ICT?
Do you want to develop your professional practice in networked
learning and incorporate this new form of teaching into your courses?
Are you interested in researching your practice as it relates to
networked learning?
Do you want to study in an online, research learning community with
like-minded professionals?
The MEd in Networked Collaborative Learning (Learning and Teaching
via the Internet) is a two year part time, professional development
course which is run entirely via the Internet, offering the
possibility of study anywhere in the world. It is designed to
provide participants with a comprehensive grounding in the theory and
application of networked learning.
The MEd is suitable for a wide variety of professional people who
wish to develop their understanding of, and expertise in, this new
form of learning. Current participants include:
- professional trainers and developers, self employed or in public
and private sector organisations
- teachers and lecturers in Further, Higher and Open Education
- adult continuing educators
- people working in libraries and resource centres
- open and distance learning educators and developers
The course is offered by the University of Sheffield Department of
Educational Studies, a top 5(A) rated UK research Department.
Details of the MEd may be obtained at :
http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/csnl/
or email : [log in to unmask]
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Jonathan Foster
Computer Based Collaborative Group Work Project &
Centre for the Study of Networked Learning (CSNL)
Department of Educational Studies
University of Sheffield
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
Tel: +44 (0)114-222 8156
Fax: +44 (0)114-279 6236
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
CBCGW Project: http://collaborate.shef.ac.uk/
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