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IEST5006 Rethinking Environment: Sociocultural Theory |
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2025. |
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Dr J Carr |
26-JUN-2025 |
**UNCONFIRMED****UNCONFIRMED****UNCONFIRMED**The MEM Program (IEST courses) is a dual delivery program, in which students
can enrol in IEST courses for IN-PERSON/FACE-TO-FACE (CR01) delivery (called MULTIMODAL or BLENDED/IN PERSON when you enrol/register
online) or DISTANCE (CR02) (called ONLINE when you enrol/register). For students in or near Sydney, you are strongly encouraged
to enrol in IEST courses IN-PERSON (CR01) as: 1. Face-to-face learning lends a vibrant and connected sense of community and
supports more engaged learning, vitally benefiting both in-person and distance learners during courses and far beyond graduation;
2. You do not need to register for distance/online as a safeguard against future Covid-19 lockdowns or escalations as, in
these cases, your courses will move automatically 100% online; 3. If you enrol in-person, should professional or pressing
personal situations arise, you don't need to attend every week in-person (though of course attendance is highly encouraged)
as seminar recordings are always available to both in-person and distance students on Moodle; 4. Distance spaces are limited
and exist for people who need to study online because they have circumstances that make it difficult to attend any class meetings
that term in person; and 5. In "normal" times, distance learning in IEST courses is usually via recorded in-person seminars
instead of live synchronous seminars. Note for MEM program students learning by distance: If distance enrolment in an IEST
course you require is full, please contact the School (hal@unsw.edu.au) about the possibility of opening up a space. |
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Dr J Carr |
09-OCT-2025 |
**UNCONFIRMED**The MEM Program (IEST courses) is a dual delivery program, in which students can primarily enrol in IEST courses
for IN-PERSON (CR01) delivery or secondarily by DISTANCE (CR02) (called ONLINE when you enrol). For students in or near Sydney,
you are strongly encouraged to enrol IN-PERSON (CR01) as: 1. Face-to-face learning lends a vibrant and connected sense of
community and supports engaged learning, vitally benefiting learners during courses and far beyond graduation; 2. should professional
or pressing personal situations arise, seminar recordings are available to both in-person and distance students; and 3. Distance
spaces are limited and exist for people who need to learn online because they have circumstances that make it impossible to
attend seminars that term in person. Distance learning is layered on top of the in-person seminars, with distance learners
expected to attend in-person seminars live through the course online platform (with two-way engagement, depending on course)
or, if they cannot, to watch recordings of the seminars. Note for MEM program students needing to learn by distance: If distance
enrolment in an IEST course you require is full, please contact the School (hal@unsw.edu.au) directly about the possibility
of opening up a space. |
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