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FLO: Flexible Learning Options
Swinburne University of Technology
Learning and Teaching Support
http://www.swin.edu.au/lts/ed_dev/flex.htm
This site is "designed to support decision making about
flexible learning techniques and technologies. It maps flexible
learning options against learning and assessment theories
and against available techniques and technologies."
Design for Learning
James Cook University - Academic Support
Division
http://www.tld.jcu.edu.au/general/handbook/
"This site is designed to teach you some of the principles
of developing materials for flexible learning and provide
links to some excellent online resources about flexible learning
and web design."
Practical Pointers to Flexible
Learning
Phil Race, University of Durham, UK,
1996
http://www.lgu.ac.uk/deliberations/flex.learning/race_fr.html
A concise, easy to read introduction to issues in flexible
learning. The topics covered include:
- Why go flexible
- Tips for flexible learners
- Planning and using flexible learning
- Getting started writing flexible learning
materials
- Quality checklist for flexible
learning materials
Flexible Delivery - What is it
and why is it a part of current educational debate?
Ted Nunan, Higher Education Research
and Development Society of Australasia Annual Conference 1996
http://www.lgu.ac.uk/deliberations/flex.learning/nunan_fr.html
This paper is a good discussion on different, sometimes conflicting
meanings and interpretations of flexible learning.
Australian VET Sites about Flexible
Learning and Flexible Delivery
Flexible Learning Advisory Group
http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/
This site hosts the various national projects funded under
the ANTA Australian Flexible Learning Framework
TAFE Teachers Online (VIC)
http://www.tafevc.com/vet/
Victorian Department of Education and Training, 1998
Another site with a checklist of skills for technology based
flexible learning and a selection of resources
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