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Reflections on the 2017 Rio AILA (Applied Linguistic) Conference through an Antipodean Lens: practical Implications for advisors
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Self-access centre and autonomous learning management : where are we now and where are we going?
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Self-access centre and autonomous learning management : where are we now and where are we going?
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Reflections on the 2017 Rio AILA (Applied Linguistic) Conference through an Antipodean Lens: practical Implications for advisors
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Self-access centre and autonomous learning management : where are we now and where are we going?
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Best practice ideas for learner advising in New Zealand
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Hobbs, Moira; Dofs, Kerstin. - : Self-Access Learning Centre (SALC) Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba, Japan), 2016
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Best practice ideas for learner advising in New Zealand
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Hobbs, Moira; Dofs, Kerstin. - : Self-Access Learning Centre (SALC) Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba, Japan), 2016
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Autonomous language learning study guides : Useful tools in the self-access language learning environment.
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Autonomous language learning study guides : Useful tools in the self-access language learning environment.
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Dofs, Kerstin; Hobbs, Moira. - : International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL), 2014. : Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT), 2014. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2014
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Autonomous language learning study guides : Useful tools in the self-access language learning environment.
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Development and use of Moodle for online student support
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In the current educational climate in the world today, there is an increasing use of technology and social media for learning, by both students and language teachers. With this in mind, and to meet the perceived associated need for students to have increasing abilities and skills to study autonomously and independently, a new e-learning platform (Moodle) was introduced to Unitec, a tertiary institution in Auckland, New Zealand. This paper describes how the Moodle site has been developed since inception and how it is used within the Department of Language Studies to facilitate both English as an Additional Language (EAL) for online support and for the development of autonomy.
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130306 Educational Technology and Computing; Moodle; online support; student autonomy
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2351
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Bridging the digital divide: Students’ access to digital technologies in a language department
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