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What I learned from my OLE exchange experience

Is there more to OLE's than just resume boosting?

February 23, 2020 Zhiquan Gan and Yao Lei
Opinion // Curriculum

Spaghetti towers and OLEs: USyd’s obsession with “employability”

Why is building towers out of pasta being passed off as tertiary education?

May 16, 2019 Max Shanahan
A screenshot of the unit description for OLET1137, "Australian Perspectives: Rugby League"
Analysis // Open Learning Environments

OLEs – the dysfunctional USyd equivalent of a MOOC provider

USyd's OLEs are a pale imitation of other online courses

March 12, 2019 Peter Prentice
Analysis // Open Learning Environments

The Fallacy of USYD’s Open Learning Environments

Tim Livingstone breaks down OLEs and their effective contribution towards degrees

March 5, 2019 Tim Livingstone
Analysis // Open Learning Environment

Closing the learning environment

Jahan Mand asks whether the new Open Learning Environment units are worth it.

March 7, 2018 Jahan Mand

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