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+ | The manifesto is a series of brief statements that attempt to capture what is generative and productive about online teaching, course design, writing, assessment and community. It is, and may remain, a living document that is reviewed and reworked periodically with colleagues, students and amongst the programme team of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edinburgh. Its primary purpose is to spark discussion, and to articulate a position about e-learning that informs the work of the project team, and the MSc in E-learning programme more broadly. More at onlineteachingmanifesto.wordpress.com/ | ||
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+ | This video was created by James Lamb, one of the MSc in E-learning participants. | ||
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+ | https://vimeo.com/35205074 | ||
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Aparece en https://www.digitalmanifesto.net/manifestos/58/
The manifesto is a series of brief statements that attempt to capture what is generative and productive about online teaching, course design, writing, assessment and community. It is, and may remain, a living document that is reviewed and reworked periodically with colleagues, students and amongst the programme team of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edinburgh. Its primary purpose is to spark discussion, and to articulate a position about e-learning that informs the work of the project team, and the MSc in E-learning programme more broadly. More at onlineteachingmanifesto.wordpress.com/
This video was created by James Lamb, one of the MSc in E-learning participants.
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URL: https://vimeo.com/35205074
Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20160215231013/http://vimeo.com/35205074