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Swinburne launches Carpe Diem MOOC Seize the day enrol now Course Dates: 10 March 17 April 2014 Workload: 3 4 hours per week Location: Online Cost: Free Registrations close: 9 March 2014 Participants: This program has been specifically designed for teachers, tutors, academics, educational technologists, learning designers and librarians. Course completion: Participants will receive badges for submitted work and a certificate upon successful completion. Information: www.swin.edu.au/hed/cdmooc/ Enrol direct: tinyurl.com/CDMOOCenroll Enquiries: [email protected] @SwinMOOC #CDMOOC Carpe Diem is a proven collaborative and rapid course development method for effective learning design. Whether it be adapting an existing course for online delivery or ensuring your course is designed for future learning, Carpe Diem is an essential method for anyone interested in improving learning and teaching. “Carpe Diem is based on 13 years of research into collaborative design for technology enhanced learning ...I am delighted that this MOOC brings Carpe Diem agile, rapid team developments for effective learning design to the broader education community” Professor Gilly Salmon, Pro Vice- Chancellor, Learning Transformations Participants will: Learn about the Carpe Diem process Apply the method to your own course design Engage and collaborate with other participants in the creation of E-tivities Reflect on learning design and the application of Carpe Diem to practice Join the growing number of practitioners applying Carpe Diem and transforming the learning and teaching experience. Instructors: Professor Gilly Salmon, Professor Janet Gregory and Dr Kulari Lokuge Dona

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Page 1: Swinburne launches Carpe Diem MOOC · Carpe Diem is a proven collaborative and rapid course development method for effective learning design. Whether it be adapting an existing course

Swinburne launches Carpe Diem MOOC

Seize the day … enrol now

Course Dates: 10 March – 17 April 2014

Workload: 3 – 4 hours per week

Location: Online

Cost: Free

Registrations close: 9 March 2014

Participants:

This program has been specifically designed for teachers, tutors, academics, educational technologists, learning designers and librarians. Course completion:

Participants will receive badges for submitted work and a certificate upon successful completion. Information: www.swin.edu.au/hed/cdmooc/

Enrol direct: tinyurl.com/CDMOOCenroll

Enquiries: [email protected]

@SwinMOOC #CDMOOC

Seize the day…. and enrol now!

Course Date: 10 March – 17 April 2014

Duration: 6 weeks

Workload: 3 – 4 hours per week

Location: Online

Cost: Free

Registrations close: 10 March 2014

Recommended background:

Anyone interested in improving learning and teaching including teachers, tutors academics, learning technologists, educational technologists, learning designers, librarians and instructional designers. On completing the course: You will collect badges for each week you complete, starting from Week 2, and will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course. Further Information: www.swin.edu.au/hed/cdmooc/

Enrol now: tinyurl.com/CDMOOCenroll

Enquiries: Learning Transformations

[email protected]

Carpe Diem is a proven collaborative and rapid course development method for effective learning design. Whether it be adapting an existing course for online delivery or ensuring your course is designed for future learning, Carpe Diem is an essential method for anyone interested in improving learning and teaching.

“Carpe Diem is based on 13 years of research into collaborative design for technology enhanced learning ...I am delighted that this MOOC brings Carpe Diem agile, rapid team developments for effective learning design to the broader education community” Professor Gilly Salmon, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Learning Transformations

Participants will: Learn about the Carpe Diem process Apply the method to your own course

design Engage and collaborate with other

participants in the creation of E-tivities Reflect on learning design and the

application of Carpe Diem to practice Join the growing number of practitioners applying Carpe Diem and transforming the learning and teaching experience. Instructors: Professor Gilly Salmon, Professor Janet Gregory and Dr Kulari Lokuge Dona