Emeritus Professor Terry Anderson has contributed a great deal to online education theory and is an active promoter of scholarship. His interactional equivalence theorem and involvement with the Community of Inquiry framework make him a genuine leader & legend of online learning. We talked via Skype.
Interview: https://episodes.castos.com/onlinelearninglegends/Terry-Anderson-Final.mp3 | recorded December 2018
Terry’s online profile: http://virtualcanuck.ca/
Terry’s blog: http://virtualcanuck.ca/
Terry mentions Trint in his interview. The Community of Inquiry and the Equivalence Theorem are also mentioned.
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Twitter: @terguy
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