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The e-Learning Research Network is for teachers, educators and researchers to share and discuss the evidence about the impact of e-learning on New Zealand education. The goal of the network is to spread this knowledge across the sector to support quality teaching and learning.
The ''e-Learning Research Network'' is for teachers, educators and researchers to share and discuss the evidence about the impact of e-learning on [[New Zealand]] education. The goal of the network is to spread this knowledge across the sector to support quality teaching and learning.


The network provides links to and summaries of New Zealand and international research, with opportunities for discussion.
The network provides links to and summaries of New Zealand and international research, with opportunities for discussion.
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http://elearningresearchnetwork.ning.com/page/about-1
http://elearningresearchnetwork.ning.com/page/about-1
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 26 August 2011

The e-Learning Research Network is for teachers, educators and researchers to share and discuss the evidence about the impact of e-learning on New Zealand education. The goal of the network is to spread this knowledge across the sector to support quality teaching and learning.

The network provides links to and summaries of New Zealand and international research, with opportunities for discussion.

The network is also a home for the e-fellows (the Ministry of Education's e-Learning Teacher Fellowship programme) and the research team supporting them.

http://elearningresearchnetwork.ning.com/page/about-1

> New Zealand