If you are helping people who have difficulties accessing education, and/or
this applies to yourself, you may be interested in becoming an e-learning
facilitator or tutor, since very often access to the internet may resolve
some of the problems. If so, you might find it of use to look into the
long established University of London Online Education & Training course.
It deals with general issues of teaching online 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 with CHAT or video-conferencing and whiteboards
blogging and podcasting
The next start is 13 May 2007. 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 499, which can be paid by bank transfer, credit card or
instalments.
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
Tel +44 0207 612 6522
Personal Web page http://www.ioe.ac.uk/english/Apincas.htm
Short course: Online Education and Training
Full details and application form: http://www.ioe.ac.uk/english/OET.h
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Podcast: http://anitapincas.podomatic.com/
Blog: http://oet06.blogspot.com/
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