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This case study aims to give you a basic understanding of the website Flickr, and how it was used to teach photography in a blended (face-to-face and online) class. It discusses the benefits of using an online community for submitting, organising and giving feedback on images, and the impact on student learning. Key issues surrounding pedagogic planning and teaching with Flickr that were encountered in this context of the case study will also be examined, highlighting the benefits and potential issues of adopting this approach.
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The award winning Learning to Teach Online project has been redeveloped into an innovative MOOC, free and open to all educators. This 8 week course is designed to help you develop a working...
Published 04/17/14
A video-based program helping teachers in 138 countries step into the virtual classroom, has earned its developers a prestigious international award.
Learning to Teach Online is a series of online video and PDF resources developed at UNSW’s College of Fine Arts.
Funded by the Australian...
Published 05/03/12