IHR/Introduction

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Welcome to Introduction to Human Rights! This module provides an introduction to the course, and helps set you up for success.

All modules in this course adopt the same format, to help you easily navigate your way through. First, there is an outline page for each module. It contains a silver box, which identifies the things you need to do to complete the module, followed by extension activities you may also choose to do to complete the module.

Next to each activity is a button to press, that takes you directly to that activity. When you have completed the activity, simply press your browser's back button to return to the outline page. If you are confused at any point, simply return to the outline page to reorient yourself and remind yourself of your progress, and what you may still need to do to complete the module.

  • Note: Students that have previously undertaken 'The UN, Global Governance and Diplomacy' and/or 'Global Issues' will already have completed some of the activities below. These students must still read the 'Subject Information and Study Guide' (Activity Four) and sign up for some blogs and tweets relevant to human rights (Activity Two) before moving onto Module One. They are also encouraged to review their Essay Writing Skills (Activity Three).
Memorial at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

To complete this module you will need to:

  • Complete Activity One: Set up your Personal Learning Environment
  • Complete Activity Two: Sign up to Receive some Blogs and Tweets
  • Complete Activity Three: Essay Writing Skills
  • Complete Activity Four: Read the 'Subject Information and Study Guide' to ensure you have an understanding of the course as a whole and read the Assessment section of the website to ensure you understand how assessment for the subject will proceed.

You may also choose to:

  • Complete Activity Five: Explore some general resources for the subject
  • Complete Activity Six: Managing Procrastination