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: Getting started - Seminar overview and review of AVI recommendations
Re: Getting started - Seminar overview and review of AVI recommendations
by Wayne Mackintosh
How do we scale the model so that we have enough volunteers to provide a short personal orientation service for new OERu course enrolments (without adding cost to the OERu anchor partners.)? Are their ways in which the OERu network could generate revenue to offer some form of payment for a "call-centre" type of environment where personal support of this nature could be offered? Are there kudos incentives which would encourage volunteers to provide a personal orientation for OERu learners? For example -- I wouldn't object, for instance, to donating 1 hour a week to provide orientation services - -I enjoy connecting with "real" people and get tremedous satisfication from helping a neighbour. questions Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Getting started - Seminar overview and review of AVI recommendations
by Wayne Mackintosh
My sense is asking for advice and input for the planning of AVI with specific reference to "Retired academic volunteers" . Would a covering letter and a short survey collecting the information we need be a suitable approach? Would participants be interested in generating ideas for the kinds of questions / data we need to gather when contracting groups like the Golden Gurus? questions Hilda Anggraeni
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