Converting to online course and program delivery: The University of South Australia case study

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The University of South Australia's (UniSA) approach to converting its distance education programs to online delivery is to manage it as a part of establishing an online teaching and learning environment for all of its programs. UniSA's move to online teaching and learning derives from a clear vision of its future, is informed and directed by a comprehensive framework for teaching and learning, and enabled by appropriate structures, processes and resources. The institution has chosen to develop a relatively low-cost, easy to use online teaching and learning environment that has facilitated large-scale conversion to the online mode for all teaching and learning, including traditional distance education.

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King, B., McCausland, H., & Nunan, T. (2001). Converting to online course and program delivery: The University of South Australia case study. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 1(2), 71–90. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v1i2.21

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