Thursday, 23 April 2009

Muse #11- final post!

This marks the end of our E-Learning journey - now that the lectures and tutorials have ended, the group project is completed and the exam is looming. It is a bitter-sweet end, in my humble opinion.

I was very apprehensive when I first started doing this module because just the name sounded quite intimidating to me (what exactly IS e-learning??! Will all the classes be conducted virtually? Is the project about constructing some Java programming thing? How will exams be tested?). Throughout the whole sem, there were many moments where I enjoyed the classes and did understand some concepts. But generally (*insert sad face and disappointed sigh*), I regret to say that the content of this module is still not quite 100% clear to me as I'd ideally hope. Maybe it's just the nature of the module and my lack of know-how in this field. Hahah.

Oh wells. Let's all study hard and give our best shot in the exams! ALL THE BEST, EVERYONE!

P.S. Thanks to Mr. Alfred Low for trying your best to make our lessons more enjoyable, and to my group mates who made the group project process as fun as it could be. :) Good luck for exams, you all!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks you for your kind words. The focus of the module is learning design, theories and needs assessment. The output of needs assessment serves as the input to learning design. learning theories inform you the about the matching pedagogical design for the tasks of your learning design in part and in whole.

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