Please accept apologies if this is not of interest to you.
All education today is discussed at least part with reference to e-learning. If
you feel you would like to explore this in more depth, then you may be
interested in taking a short training course which gives you at the same time
the vital experience of being an e-learner yourself. It is not only for teaching
staff, but also attracts librarians, technical staff, managers and administrators
who seek to extend their professional area.
It is Online Education & Training, which is run online. You'll find it a forum for
rich structured collaborative learning with UK other educators. The course
deals with e-learning in terms of a simple pedagogy framework that
incorporates many styles of learning, e.g. resource-based, problem-based,
discovery-based in addition to traditional and blended learning approaches.
It covers general issues of teaching online including social networking,
with regular practical tasks, and has a choice of optional topics on
using the internet to enhance internet teaching. These are expected to include
- online discourse and moderating
- computer-based assessment
- mobile technologies
- real-time teaching by phone, text, video-conferencing, or SecondLife
- blogging and podcasting
The next start is 9th March 2009. We suggest you register as soon as
possible.
The course carries 30 UK credits towards either a masters or a diploma and
can be taken by 10 weeks distance study online.
The fee is £Stg 654, 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 the
website: http://www.ioe.ac.uk/english/OET.htm
Enquiries to
Anita Pincas, Senior Lecturer,
Institute of Education
Email: [log in to unmask]
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