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Mastering Collaboration: Why Work together Online?

Mastering Collaboration: Why Work together Online?

by jswa538 | Apr 3, 2020 | Career Development

Collaboration, participation and communication are fundamental aspects of all online courses where you have the opportunity to “speak” to your peers in an online learning environment. Working together collaboratively has the benefit of enhancing your learning skills...
Covid-19: A problem big enough to move the dial towards online learning

Covid-19: A problem big enough to move the dial towards online learning

by jswa538 | Apr 2, 2020 | COVID-19, Offline to Online

Debates about online learning adoption remain as polarised as ever, with many academics remaining sceptical about the value online delivery can bring to their institution. Unlike other sectors, Education and in particular Higher Education at a mass market level...

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