1 - little evidence
2 - some evidence
3 - average
4 - very good
5 - excellent
- Week 1-What is flexible learning?
Analysis and synthesis 3
Original thoughts 3
References 4 - Week 2-Why we need flexible learning
Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 4
References3 - Week 3-Examples of Flexible Learning - distance, correspondence, online
Analysis and synthesis 2
Original thoughts 3
References 3 - Week 4-Examples of Flexible Learning - part time, block, blended
Analysis and synthesis 3
Original thoughts 3
References 4 - Week 5-Examples of Flexible Learning - open, networked, RPL
Analysis and synthesis 3
Original thoughts 4
References 4 - Week 6-Planning for flexible learning
Analysis and synthesis 3
Original thoughts 4
References 4 - Week 7-Issues with flexible learning - The modern Internet
Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 4
References 3 - Week 8-Issues with flexible learning - Sustainability
Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 3
References 4 - Week 9-Issues with flexible learning - access and equity
Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 3 References 3 - Week 10-Issues with flexible learning - Cultural diversity
Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 4
References 4 - Week 11-Flexible learning in educational organisations
Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 3
References 3 - Week 12-National and International support for flexible learning development Analysis and synthesis 4
Original thoughts 4
References 3
2 comments:
interesting approach there Chef. You know, on your keyboard there is a key known as "Print Screen". It is usually up there with all the F keys.. towards to right. If you are on Windows, pressing that key will take a picture of your screen and keep it on your 'clipboard'. You will need to open an image editing program and Past that photo.
good on ya. Shame to loose the screen image though.. it was a good one.
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