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Tag Archives: Haider Ali
From Experience to Theory (Part One)
By Haider Ali In the first article of a series, we will look at one of the methods we have used with a course presented on the FutureLearn platform in order to address the twin challenges of making management education … Continue reading
Posted in Business School, e-learning, e-teaching, General, HE, Key Academic Skills, Online teaching, onlineteacher, onlineteaching, onlinetips, Open University, SCiLAB, Uncategorised
Tagged blog, e-learning, Faculty of business and law, Haider Ali, highered, highereducation, learningdesign, online teaching, onlinelearning
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I want my weekend back!
By Haider Ali Face to face residential schools are core to a number of Open University modules, but this does involve sacrifices: One of them being a complete loss of a weekend, while they go away to a residential school, … Continue reading
Posted in Business School, e-learning, e-teaching, HE, Online teaching, onlinestudent, onlineteacher, onlineteaching, onlinetips, Open University, SCiLAB, Skills online, Uncategorised
Tagged e-learning, Faculty of business and law, Haider Ali, highereducation, learningdesign, online learning, online school, online teaching, onlinelearning, Open University, pedagogy, synchronous school
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