I'm hoping that people in the Wikiversity community/network might be
interested in making a comment, suggestion, or recommendation to people at
the University of Canberra (Australia) in relation to their project to
increase access to learning? Given that UC has a number of its staff and
students using en.Wikiversity, it would be nice to hear back from the
community.. see message below:
I'm part of a small group of people at the University of Canberra, tasked
with writing a 'strategy' paper, for teaching
and learning. As a first step,
I'm asking my network both online and off, for their comments and
suggestions. If you have opinions, comments, suggestions or experience with
access, choice and flexibility in educative work, please send them to me, or
write them into the wiki
directly<http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Greater_Access_Choice_and_Flexib…
.
We'd especially like to hear from people who engage in educative activities
outside the university and higher education system, and how they think we
should relate to such work. I hope this post generates some activity on the
wiki.
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