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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

Re: Introduction

Please I enroll me too!

On Apr 4, 2013, at 10:50 AM, scratchingshed@hotmail.com wrote:

> How can I unenrol from all these emails?
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> Sent from my HTC
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> From: “ScottJohnson”
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> Subject: Introduction
> Date: Thu, Apr 4, 2013 18:27
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> Hi Everyone,
> I’m Scott currently working as an assistant instructional designer at a small community college in N.E. Alberta Canada (very close to the Athabasca University home base). Our department is under restructure and my job as it exists at the moment will […]

Re: Activity my experiences and ambitions

The single biggest challenge is how to engage reluctant educational professionals. I believe many of them feel a bit overwhelmed by the concepts of “Social Media”, “MOOCS”, “PLN’s” and will retreat to their comfort zone. However, these will not go away…

Greetings and Intro from Canada

Hi all,I consider myself an educational technologist and am currently employed as the Director of Technology and Instructional Innovation at a small private school just outside Toronto.I am originally from the UK and trained as a secondary school teach…

Introduction

Hello everyone,

I am looking forward to this experience. I am the Coordinator, Online Learning & Resource Development at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada as well as a PhD student at Lancaster University in TEL and eResearch.

My experience begins in IT, then moving towards being a post-secondary instructor in computer system technology for close to a decade. I then moved to online and distance learning and started working as an instructional designer in online course design and development, moving onto consulting then a management position and finally I am now coordinating the design and development of courses […]

Re: Profile and big questions

As I mentioned in my introduction, I’ve found the use of acronyms quite alienating here, so this was great – many thanks, Bill.
Jack Bowers

Sent from my iPad

On 05/04/2013, at 2:31 AM, “Bill Miller” > wrote:

Following on from Barbara’s Big Question, I’m Bill Miller, I do eLearning at University of Birmingham and there’s the thing. I heartily agree with Barbara’s questions and have my own ideas about them, but I had to go and look up ‘TEL’ just to make sure I’m on the same page (and the great cloud oracle, wikipedia, tells me that “E-learning is […]

introduction

Hello, everyone. I’ve got up at 4am to do this, so apologies in advance if it is a bit sleepy.I teach academic skills at the Australian National University in Canberra.I’ve had the usual experiences with TEL i.e. I’ve had to pick it up with minimal tra…

Re: Introduction

Esther,
This advice from Bill works. Copy and paste the https urls as instructed.

Here’s how I was able to do it:

Create a mailing list password using this form:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?GETPW1=SUBED1%3DOCTEL-PUBLIC&X=&Y=

You’ll receive an email with a link to click to confirm your password.

Then login to jiscmail to change to a digest subscription:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?LOGON=SUBED1=OCTEL-PUBLIC

The archives of the mailing list are here:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=OCTEL-PUBLIC […]

Introduction

Hello,
Hopefully this will message will end up in the right place.
My name is Tim Bones. I lead two BA (Hons) Graphic Design courses. One of these is for the University of Kent (K College) and the second is a fully online degree for the Interactive Design Institute based near Edinburgh. My online role focuses mostly on the ongoing development of instructional materials—both text based and screencasts, along with the moderation of assessment. […]

Re: Questions and help with practicalities?

Hi,The email you are looking for has the subject “ocTEL Important information for participants”You may find it in your spam/junk e-mail.Hopefully someone will resend the email to you once they have read your email. Alternatively to re-register is often…

Re: Introduction

Nicolas, great to hear from you. It is indeed strange, but thus far Im finding the whole experience quite strange.PS there is a wickedly delicious ambiguity in your observation. The trouble with typed sentences is that one loses the nuances.Best wishes…

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