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Older workers and technology: Learning opportunity or learning barrier.
(2010)Older workers are often stereotyped as reluctant learners, and particularly unable to adapt to new technology. Yet both research and empirical evidence suggest that this stereotyping is not valid. Older workers have already ... -
On transfer: The distance learner and the transfer of learning.
(2004)The problem of transfer of learning has been an enduring one, with contestation occurring over definitions, theories, and measures, and whether transfer to new situations is possible. Evidence of transfer has often proved ... -
Online communications.
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Online learning: Does it Work?
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Online orientation to promote student success.
(2013)The Open Polytechnic Learning Centre promotes student success by offering several online study skills workshops. These workshops are made up of a series of modules, designed using Moodle (a learning management system), ... -
Only for yr. eyes': The publication of Ursula Bethell's 'Six Memorials'
(2010)Discusses the publication of Ursula Bethell's 'Six Memorials'. -
Open learning for an open world: Reflections on open and distance learning and teaching at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
(2011)Foreword / Caroline Seelig -- Contributors -- Introduction / Jonathan Barrett -- Distance Education at the Open Polytechnic: The ?Institutional? Approach / Mark Nichols -- Instructional Design: Theory and Practice / Polly ... -
The Open Polytechnic eBook: Some reflections.
(2012)In 2011, the Open Polytechnic published an eBook that showcased staff’s reflections on ODL practice at the polytechnic. More than 30 authors contributed chapters or case studies to the eBook, and many other members of staff ... -
Opportunities and concerns for new technologies and distance education.
(2007)This paper attempts to address a number of themes of this conference, including the economics of distance education, the �digital native� or �homo sapiens�, and required changes in faculty development. A look back to the ...