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DEANZ Award 2012 Applications |
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Applications are now invited for the 2012 DEANZ award, which will be presented at the 2012 conference in Wellington. The DEANZ Award is open to individuals or groups in New Zealand, or New Zealand citizens living overseas, who have completed a project that meets the criteria of the Award. Awards are given for projects that; - Advance understanding of best practice in e-learning, distance, open and flexible learning in New Zealand.
- Are original or innovative in concept or application.
- Are relevant to and whose outcomes are useful to the e-learning, distance, open and flexible-learning community.
Applications for the DEANZ Award 2012 should be linked to the conference theme. Interpretations of the theme will be broad, but should include reference to one or more of… - Resilience
- Relevance
- Reform
For further details download the guidelines and application form or email Derek Wenmoth, DEANZ Award convenor at
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Vol 15 Now avalible |
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Volume 15(1) of the Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, the journal of the Distance Education Association of New Zealand, is now available online. This is the first open access and online issue of the journal. I trust members find much of interest! Click here to view the latest version. |
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Welcome! Nau Mai, Haere Mai!DEANZ is the New Zealand Association for Professionals working in Flexible, Open and Networked Education. We are committed to fostering growth, development, research and good practice in these areas. Membership is open to any individual or institution with an interest in distance education and/or open learning. Our members include students and parents of students as well as education providers.
Please click on Events on the left, or the Calendar on the right to find out what's happening. |
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WikiEducator founder associate member |
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DEANZ is now a founder associate member of WikiEducator
According to the WikiEducator website: WikiEducator is an evolving community intended for the collaborative: - planning of education projects linked with the development of free content;
- development of free content on Wikieducator for e-learning;
- work on building open education resources (OERs) on how to create OERs.
- networking on funding proposals developed as free content.
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