Interviews
We have an abundance of riches in this Interviews section of the Knowledge
Tree mainly thanks to a great opportunity to network with Flexible Learning
Leaders in Adelaide at the national workshop in October 2002. Some ideas
and initiatives here, organised under four themes, include:
Private sector harnesses online technologies
Julie Boyd from Multiversity Digital talks about online learning in the
international marketplace.
Bernadette Harris shares her journey into the brave new world of online
learning for a small RTO using the WebCT platform.
Flexible Learning Leaders collaborate
Carol Hampton talks about how the Flexible Learning Leaders program has
influenced the Flexible Learning Innovations initiative.
Leone Wheeler discusses the partnership between RMIT and Northern Melbourne
Institute of TAFE that brought John Gundry to Australia for a series of
workshops.
Press
Release
New online facilitation courses
Continuing the theme of collaboration, Flexible Learning Leaders have
been responsible for developing some highly successful online facilitation
courses recently. Donna Hensley, Marie Jasinksi and Vicki Marchant talk
about the Graduate Certificate in Facilitating and Managing eLearning
(FAMe) course.
Press
Release
Brad Beach discusses an online facilitation course, developed as a partnership
venture between Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE and fellow Flexible
Learning Leader Mary Stewart-Craig from Willaim Angliss Institute of TAFE.
Press
Release
Innovative developments
Ken Gooding from Chisholm Institute discusses some innovative ideas for
online community development in the southern suburbs of Melbourne.
Marie Jasinski has re-invented the concept of e-games under what she
calls RAMES.
Peter Robertson from Kangan Batman Institute in Victoria talks about
how he hopes to use online learning technologies to stimulate development
projects with indigenous communities.
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