CS4ODFL WS/About



This section provides information about the Pacific Partnership for Open, Distance and Flexible Learning, and the  online course.

Origins of the course
The course was originally developed as part of the  Partnership for Open, Distance and Flexible Learning (ODFL), a 5-year project (2020 – 2025) funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade to support enhancing capacity and efficiency of education sectors in the Pacific through greater use of innovative delivery mechanisms and technology.

The Commonwealth of Learning (COL), together with the Pacific Centre for Flexible and Open Learning for Development (PACFOLD) are implementing the initiative.

What will I learn?
In this short online course you will:


 * Develop an understanding of the role of inclusive and equitable communication practices, teaching presence, and course netiquette for successful open, distance and flexible learning (ODFL) delivery.
 * Learn about the uses of technology and media for efficient and accessible communication in an ODFL environment.
 * Review and discuss key pedagogical considerations when designing course structure, learning activities, feedback and communication strategies.
 * Recognise the attributes of an effective online facilitator.
 * Gain hands-on experience in weaving online discussions and interactions, including strategies for conflict-management in the ODFL space.

Certification options
Participants who successfully achieve the six digital badges summarised below for the CS4ODFL course will receive a PDF Certificate of Completion.

Prerequisites
Any teacher is free and welcome to participate in this course. The course will be conducted in English. We recommend that you have:


 * Access to a personal computer for 3 – 5 hours per week.
 * Basic computer skills (saving files in different formats, setting up and deleting folders, starting programs, etc.).
 * Access to the internet for 3 – 5 hours per week while working online on the course.
 * Basic skills in navigating websites using a browser.