Critical Reflections on Building a Community of Practice about ICT-enabled Learning and Teaching at CSU
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2. Critical Reflections on Building a Community of Practice about ICT-enabled Learning and Teaching at CSU Dr Philip Uys Charles Sturt University, Australia Director, Strategic Learning and Teaching Innovation Division of Learning and Teaching Services <puys@csu.edu.au> 27 th November 2009 http://www.wix.com/blue100/Fli-Dialogue
3. How would one go about supporting the growth of a university-wide Community of Practice (CoP) about ICT-enabled Learning and Teaching? Question
20. Future This CoP can provide rich learning experiences, collaborative professional practice possibilities and synergies. We aim to continue to support the growth of this CoP through the provision and blending of appropriate technologies, providing encouragement to participants and linking University activities.
21. How can one further enhance and support this Community of Practice (CoP) about ICT-enabled Learning and Teaching? Question The biggest temptation is to settle for too little Thomas Merton
22. Thank You Dr Philip Uys Charles Sturt University, Australia Director, Strategic Learning and Teaching Innovation Division of Learning and Teaching Services <puys@csu.edu.au> http://www.wix.com/blue100/Fli-Dialogue
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