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Posted on 13/10/201710/10/2017 by Rafael Scapin

How Communities of Inquiry Drive Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age

Terry Anderson revisits the Community of Inquiry (CoI) model and looks at some more recent suggestions for extensions and revisions in this paper produced for Contact North in advance of the upcoming World Conference in Distance Learning.

https://teachonline.ca/sites/default/files/pdf/e-newsletters/how_communities_of_inquiry_drive_teaching_and_learning_in_the_digital.pdf

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