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E-Learning and Sustainability – Report by Graham Attwell

By sleslie on January 6, 2005

http://www.ossite.org/Members/GrahamAttwell/
sustainibility/attach/sustainibility4.doc

I am kind of surprised this hadn’t been posted on yet as it makes such extensive reference to ideas being promoted in ed tech blogs, but I couldn’t see any references so far. This report by Graham Attwell “commissioned by the University of Bremen as part of its contribution to The European Commission Socrates supported Lefo Learning folders project” could well be considered a survey of most of the discussions I have seen unfolding both in ed tech blogs and other forums for the past 2 years, but wrapped in the context of ‘sustainability.’ Some of it won’t seem that new to those already immersed in the discussion, but taken as a whole it seems a valueable report and a bit of a summation of a seemingly widespread call to shift directions in the elearning world. – SWL

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  1. Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
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    eLearning

    E-Learning and Sustainability .

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    Graham Attwell, The Wales-Wide Web
    January 12, 2005 at 2:49 am | Permalink

    EdTechPost: E-Learning and Sustainability – Report by Graham Attwell

    Thanks to Scott Leslie and also Stephen Downes for their kind comments on my paper.

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