HOW TO STUDY - Part 1 Today we begin our series on how to study, our guide through these series is "The Good Study Guide" - by Andrew Northegde and other resources from the internet. So you are a student, but having trouble creating time for studies? or you work and are finding it tough to study because of life issues, you have a baby, distance issue or generally having it tough trying to study? Have you noticed how fast the world is changing and uncertainty is the order of the day, one of the important skills required to navigate and be successful in today's world is the ability to engage in purposeful study. Life long learning means constantly adapting to change by acquiring new ways of thinking, a path which is exciting but can be scary if you do not know how. There are key skills which all need to study effectively: 1. communication 2. numeracy 3. information technology 4. working...
Open Education Resources Understanding OER is defined as a digital self-contained unit of self assessable teaching with an explicit measurable learning objective, having an open license clearly attached to allow adapting and generally being free of cost to reuse. TIPS framework are key quality assurance criteria for OER : T = teaching and learning process I = information and material content P= presentation product and format S=system technical and technology The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to education. Education —- the development of the child’s personality, talents and mental and physical abilities to their fullest potential —- is a cornerstone of our society, enshrined in the UN Convention for the Rights of the Child. Promoting the use OER to widen access to education at all levels, both formal and non-formal, in a perspective of lifelong learning, thus contributing to social inclusion, gender equ...
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