Guide to Implementing Peer Triads in a PD Open Course (for facilitators)

Guide to Implementing Peer Triads in a PD Open Course (for facilitators)

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Organisation(s)

National Forum

Discipline(s)

Teaching & Learning

Topic(s)

Professional Development

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CC BY

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PDF

Keywords

opencoursespeer triadprofessional developmentsupport

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This short guide provides advice to Facilitators for establishing and supporting peer triads in a National Forum PD Open Course and claiming a digital badge.

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This short guide provides advice to Facilitators for establishing and supporting peer triads in a National Forum PD Open Course and claiming a digital badge.

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