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		By: Stuart R Mealor		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I agree that very often teachers don&#039;t think about the learning theories when they create online courses.
Maybe part of this is because they already have their knowledge about learning to fall back on.
But maybe they don&#039;t have time to think, and translate these to the online context sometimes?
Or perhaps they are unfamiliar with the &#039;new tools&#039; - a long way from whiteboards, flipcharts, and sitting around a table.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree that very often teachers don&#8217;t think about the learning theories when they create online courses.<br />
Maybe part of this is because they already have their knowledge about learning to fall back on.<br />
But maybe they don&#8217;t have time to think, and translate these to the online context sometimes?<br />
Or perhaps they are unfamiliar with the &#8216;new tools&#8217; &#8211; a long way from whiteboards, flipcharts, and sitting around a table.</p>
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