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How Pedagogy Drives Our Goals and Plans For Sakai

Speaker(s): Robin K. Hill

Date: Thursday 2:05 pm - 2:45 pm
Room: INTL 1

Session Abstract

Experience with online course use and administration on different platforms has revealed both pedagogical paradigms and administrative concerns. Several emergent online course scenarios are discussed, from simple to sophisticated in academic characteristics, with notes on both the pedagogy and administration.

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