Long ago (less then 10 years), there was no Tumblr, Twitter, Google+, Facebook or any software as a service (SaaS) cloud computing technologies. In those dark and drab days, Microsoft Office was the only ubiquitous software package capable of allowing for effective communication. Sure blogs and forums may have existed, but they were clunky and not user-friendly (not by today’s …
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- About OCTEL
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- Induction: guidance
- Induction: activities
- 1. TEL Concepts and Approaches
- 2. Understanding Learners’ Needs
- 3. Designing Active Learning
- 4. Engaging and Effective Learning Materials
- 5. Platforms and Technologies
- 6. Timely, Effective Assessment and Feedback
- 7. Supporting Learners with Tutor and Peer Communications
- 8. Enhancement Strategies
- 9: Cheating Murphy’s Law – Keeping on track
- 10: Evaluating TEL and reflection
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