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Elearning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program Homepage

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Yes, this is a commercial announcement, and this is a very good program from a public university.  I have no connection with this organization. -JL

 

Prepare to be a Great Online Teacher. Enroll Today!

 

Here you will find information about all of our courses.  We've put everthing you need to know about how to earn your graduate certificate on this page.  

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Dennis O'Connor
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E-Learning & Online Teaching
School of Education
Online Professional Development
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Wisconsin's Polytechnic University
530-318-1145 (Cell)
Skype: wiredinstructor2

 

This time next year you'll be glad you started now! 


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Computer games and learning handbook | futurelab

Computer games and learning handbook | futurelab | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Aimed at teachers and those interested in using games with an educational intent, this handbook aims to provide some useful anchoring points for educators to make sense of the area and to develop practical approaches to the use of computer games as a medium for learning."

 

This is a very accessible overview of elements, theories, and examples of game-based learning for compulsory education. It also looks to be a decent source of references if you're looking for some literature pointers.


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