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Steve Haynes
Distance Learning - clarification on acceptable engagement through 'Teams'
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'Distance learning - Learning that is delivered remotely rather than face-to-face. For example, e-learning and webinars'
Can I just check with colleagues - the above, which is taken from the glossary, relates to Para 51.3 which states that the full programme must not be delivered by self-directed distance learning. Does one-2-one 'Teams' engagement count as f2f or e-learning?
Thanks
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Kelly Knights
Face to face.
We deliver a chunk of our lessons this way- whether as 1:1 or in virtual workshops.
What you can’t do is attract an area uplift, as there is no delivery location as such.
Steve Haynes
Distance Learning - clarification on acceptable engagement through 'Teams'
Edited
'Distance learning - Learning that is delivered remotely rather than face-to-face. For example, e-learning and webinars'
Can I just check with colleagues - the above, which is taken from the glossary, relates to Para 51.3 which states that the full programme must not be delivered by self-directed distance learning. Does one-2-one 'Teams' engagement count as f2f or e-learning?
Thanks