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    The Tutor's Role

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    This chapter addresses three questions about being an effective online tutor: 1. Why do we still think that online tutoring can principally draw its basis from face-to-face group processes and dynamics or traditional pedagogy? 2. Does the literature tell us anything more than we would make as an intelligent guess? 3. Do we really know what an ‘effective’ online tutor would be doing? The OTiS participants have gone some way to answering these questions, through the presentation and discussion of their own online tutoring experiences. Literature in this area is still limited, and suffers from the need for timeliness of publication to be useful. Intelligent guesses are all very well, but much better as a source of information for online tutors are the reflections and documented experiences of practitioners. These experiences reveal that face-to-face pedagogy has some elements to offer the online tutor, but that there are key differences and there is a need to examine the processes and dynamics of online learning to inform online tutoring

    ELP final report July 07

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    The Enhancing Learner Progression (ELP) project grew out of the project partners' commitment to widening participation in Higher Education and lifelong learning. The partners wanted to exploit and evaluate the considerable potential offered by e-portfolios to engage increasing numbers of learners in more flexible and accessible ways through their lifelong learning journey, delivering support effectively and efficiently

    Reuse of resources within communities of practice

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    This chapter discusses the reuse of resources within communities of practice
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