Virtual School Meanderings

July 22, 2012

[DEANZ] DEANZ Webinar 25/7/12 Blended Teaching And Learning In New Zealand Schools: A Case Study Of A Rural Secondary School, By Zaka & Davis

A reminder from my inbox yesterday…

DEANZ webinar: Blended teaching and learning in New Zealand schools: A case study of a rural secondary school.

Wednesday, 25 July 5-6 pm online http://connect.canterbury.ac.nz/deanz/

Free – please pass to others who may be interested – this is a reminder for DEANZ Members

Pinelopi Zaka, MEd student and research assistant at the University of Canterbury e-Learning Lab, in conversation with her Masters supervisor, Niki Davis, professor of e-Learning and president of DEANZ. Pinelopi will present her masters research into blended teaching and learning in a CantaNet rural secondary school. Using an ecological perspective, the roles of multiple stakeholders and their organizations impacting on and being impacted by the development of blended teaching and learning are discussed, giving rise to several recommendations for teachers, school leaders and policy makers. A DEANZ webinar in association with the University of Canterbury e-Learning Lab.

DEANZ members will be able to access the recording

(DEANZ individual membership only $60 p.a.)

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If you have never attended an Adobe Connect meeting before:

Test your connection: http://connect.canterbury.ac.nz/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm

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Niki Davis PhD

University of Canterbury Professor of e-Learning
Niki-dot-Davis-at-Canterbury-dot-ac-dot-nz
@ProfNikiDavis
President of DEANZ

See you in October at ULearn 2012 Research Stream in Auckland, NZ!

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