does the list get a percentage for signups to this?
please don't spam
dave e
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From: "Anita Pincas" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 5:03 PM
Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] e-learning:e-teaching via Web 2.0?
Would you be interested in investigating e-learning with Web 2.0? I guess
one
could use many of the internet's applications for teaching in your field
[forgive
me, but I am an intruder here].
If you think it would be a good idea to reflect on the teaching options
while at
the same time learning online yourself, then you may be interested in 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
Email: [log in to unmask]
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