What Motivated and Still Motivates?
9 Jun 2003 (Mon)THE ANSWERS are many and obvious:
1. Personal Interest. When i first started on the course in early March, i was highly motivated and raring to go. i’ve paid for the Teaching Online course fees out of my own pocket. Had been teaching a tertiary subject part-time for a year. And due to an on-going project on a knowledge portal for instructional designers, i’ve also been researching on the subject on my own for almost two years.
2. Professional Need. At work, a second run of the School ID program has also started. Will be helping to moderate some of the online discussions. So, skills acquired from the Teaching Online course will come in just handy. i also wanted the qualification: a Masters’ degree in educational technology will help open doors to better job opportunities, i hope. Read the rest of this entry »
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IT’S WEEK 13 OF “Teaching Online: Strategies and Tactics”. Another five weeks to go before the course ends. Still struggling with Assignment 2 which is due end of last week!