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6 responses to “I shall call him… Mini-MOOC – ALEC, Pathways Awarua and the great unbundling of education”

  1. […] got me thinking about our own mini MOOC – which is more of a “mostly open online course” – and where I think the […]

  2. […] Make sure that you are registered to use Pathways Awarua. The latest version of our entire ALEC course for the NCALNE (Voc) is now online in the Pathways Awarua platform. It’s free to register if you haven’t already. There are instructions here on what to do to register. Once you’ve registered you’ll probably have to complete a couple of short modules on how to use the Pathways platform and then you’ll have access to all of the content modules for the NCALNE (Voc) as well as two of the Assessment modules. We can unlock the rest of the Assessments once (or if) your course fees have been paid. If you want to know more about how the NCALNE (Voc) works on Pathways watch this short YouTube Clip. […]

  3. […] information about how the Pathways Awarua/ALEC mini MOOC […]

  4. […] There are instructions here on what to do to register. Contact assess@alec.ac.nz to use our ALEC join code and go straight to Step 2 of this process. Once you’ve registered may have to complete a couple of short modules on how to use the Pathways platform and then you’ll have access to all of the content modules for the NCALNE (Voc) as well as two of the Assessment modules. If you want to know more about how the NCALNE (Voc) works on Pathways watch this short YouTube Clip. […]

  5. […] more on our own collaboration with Pathways Awarua on the NCALNE (Voc) professional development you can have a look […]

  6. […] part of this experiment. I’ve written about our own experiments with this  including unbundling our training, how to improve MOOCs by embedding foundation learning. I’ve also done a podcast about it […]

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