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Unit One: An Introduction to E-Learning
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Unit One is designed to help students focus on their motivation for pursuing additional education. Both career/economic and personal growth is mentioned as broad possible reasons. The exercises in this unit are intended to help students clarify their reasons for pursuing additional education.Unit One provides
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Example: Instructor's external e-mail to students at the end of the first week to those students who have not yet begun the course
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instructor should post an autobiography on the Discussion Board by noon
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The final question in the Unit One Quiz provides students an option to cancel enrollment in E 4 ME. If a student chooses to cancel
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E 4 ME Course Overview
General Course Background
Introduction to Course
Unit One: An Introduction to E-Learning
Unit Two: Is E-Learning for Me?
Unit Three: Planning Your Education
Unit Four: Choosing an Occupation
Unit Five: Enrolling in a College or University
Unit Six: Next Steps
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