CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EMAIL ME A COPY OF THIS WEEK'S READING?
Riel, M., & Polin, L. (2004). Online learning communities: Common ground and critical differences in designing technical environments.
Fees were due last week, but I wasn't able to afford them at the time. I'm waiting for my tax to come through next week, which will see them paid. Unfortunately, the kind folk at the student help desk vetoed my polite request for an extension as it was against USQ policy.
So, my access to the study desk has been cut off and I'm unable to download this week's reading.
a great test of netgl! administrative Our course is being delivered via blog. We communicate via blogs and feeds and thus can still explore the realms of global learning without a care. However, there exists a slight hitch in the process when actions interfere. HOWEVER, what
So, in order yo prove that netgl genuinely facilitates learning in a community of 'marginally connected networked learners....
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EMAIL ME A COPY OF THIS WEEK'S READING?
The reading is:
Riel, M., & Polin, L. (2004). Online learning communities: Common ground and critical differences in designing technical environments. In S. A. Barab, R. Kling, & J. Gray (Eds.), Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning (pp. 16–50). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Let's see if the system works....
Al