One of the steps that I completed was to take a trip back in time and review the more than 30 assignments that I worked on during the past 5 years of study.
I was interested to see which of the essays still made sense and determine how much I had really learned. I was pleasantly surprised that most were quite relevant, insightful and frankly quite an interesting read.
The documents under this heading are my proud moments during the Masters of Distance Education Quest, ones that really inspired me upon sober second reflection.
Social Justice - Food not Bombs vs. City of Kitchener
Sub-Saharan Africa – Perspectives on Distance Education
Essential Ingredients of Adult Education - A Mess of Spaghetti
I hope that you enjoy them as well.
Grant.
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