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So far on H800 we have looked at a range of case studies on a whole host of subjects including 'the google generation' the use of radio in distance learning, cultural preferences for teacher-centred learning etc etc.  I will write more on the debates and themes elsewhere in the blog but I want to make one observation at this point: the case studies and the debates have centred almost exclusively around distance learning in education, mainly HE and FE.

Is that bad?

Well, it's certainly not why I signed up here and I scanned the material about the course pretty thoroughly prior to signing on the dotted line.  There is a lot of talk of 'learning' and very little about 'teaching' so I hoped there would be a significant chunk of the course devoted to what happens outside of academic institutions where countless organisations are doing lots of interesting things in the field of distance education.

With the notable exception of the OU, most western academic institutions 'dabble' in distance education, the focus of their activity is on the campus.  i guess this is why so many of the case studies focus on the developing world where the demands and constraints are somewhat differnt.

There are lots of interesting things to discern by looking at these studies I have no doubt but it is just one side of the coin.  I work for a multinational organisation that has 40,000 people in 20 or so countries all working together and as is the case with me, many of them are home-based workers.  We are knowledge workers, we need to obtain information, we need to interact and collaborate and we need to learn continually.  This is not uncommon in the commercial sector and surely this is worth studying just as much as english teaching in South Africa or universities in Nepal and Bhutan.

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Thankfully optional

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Edited by Stefan Install, Sunday 20 February 2011 at 18:40

Well, week 2 is done now and the main thing I can say is that I am glad some of the activities were optional!

I did the mandatory ones straight away and managed a few of the others but, with the best will in the world, couldn't get the time to fit all the reading and cogitating in so a couple were left untouched.

One of the things I intended to do while studying this course was write up some of the themes/debates from H800  and share them with my colleagues at work.  I was going to start another blog on our intranet for that purpose but I thought I'd instead write them here in this blog and share the whole thing with the world.  Why not?!  Got to be better than managing two separate blogs, especially when one would be in Sh**Po**t!  *shudders*  All I need to do now is remember to make sure I select the 'visible to anyone' setting when making a post!

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