Learning to Learn Online (4th ed)

Learning to Learn Online (4th ed)

Description

Learn how online education differs from traditional classrooms while you explore and develop your own personal strategies for online learning success. You will be guided through an interactive investigation and self-reflection process to help you determine your learning preferences and create your own personal strategy for successful online learning. We will address common misconceptions, frustrations and fears about online learning and introduce techniques to help overcome such obstacles. Various models of online courses will be explored as well as the concept of a "personal learning space".

Course format

This five-week course features one content module per week which involves engaging content presented in multi-modes, module activities, discussion, optional quizzes and optional completion of an ‘online learning passport’. The course is instructor-led.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of English language

 Institution

Athabasca University

 Instructor

Dr. Martha Cleveland-Innes & Dan Wilton

 

  Information

Language English
Start date 2 October 2017
Duration 5 weeks
Hours of study 10 hours
Recognition
  • Formal certificate available
EQF-Level EQF level 5 - Foundation/Diploma of Higher Education
Rights Open license: (re-)use it
Requirements Free admittance
Cost Free of charge
Delivery mode Learn anywhere online
QA Quality assured
Massive Massive
Full Course Experience Full course experience
Provider OpenupEd
15-Sep-2017
Learning to Learn Online (4th ed)
https://www.canvas.net/browse/athabascauniversity/courses/learning-to-learn-online
Learn how online education differs from traditional classrooms while you explore and develop your own personal strategies for online learning success. You will be guided through an interactive investigation and self-reflection process to help you determine your learning preferences and create your own personal strategy for successful online learning. We will address common misconceptions, frustrations and fears about online learning and introduce techniques to help overcome such obstacles. Various models of online courses will be explored as well as the concept of a "personal learning space".
English
Instructor-paced
No
2-10-2017
5
10
Athabasca University
http://www.athabascau.ca/
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  • Formal certificate available
This five-week course features one content module per week which involves engaging content presented in multi-modes, module activities, discussion, optional quizzes and optional completion of an ‘online learning passport’. The course is instructor-led.
Knowledge of English language
For more information about the EFQ levels click here
EQF level 5 - Foundation/Diploma of Higher Education
Dr. Martha Cleveland-Innes & Dan Wilton
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Learning to Learn Online (4th ed)
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Other
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Free of charge
Always online
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Massive
Full Course Experience
OpenupEd

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