05-20-2021, 06:29 PM
(05-20-2021, 03:29 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote:Thank you so much for all the information. I know my study partner could do this. Here's the funny thing, it has really inspired me too :-). Did you take both PLA courses or just the first one? Do you have a mentor/professor who approves the paper/project before you start? Do you have the option to submit a draft and get feedback before you turn the final paper in? I do appreciate that you've been so generous with your time to share your knowledge.(05-20-2021, 09:47 AM)k-k-k-katy Wrote:these arenthe courses I PLA'D:(05-19-2021, 11:52 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: And, do PLAs count toward the RA credit count? YesThanks for answering! We were also wondering how long each PLA took you? What gave you the idea to try them? What are the courses you have used PLAs for? Were any of those courses on subjects you didn't have experience with? The one example/sample PLA I read (from TESU site) the gentleman had years and years of experience, which is somewhat intimidating. Really appreciate your input, thank you!
And, do they cost the same as a regular course? No, they are cheaper Bj maths it out on one of his posts he tagged above.
Would he have to be enrolled at TESU and approved to do the PLA (seems likely)? Yes to both questions .
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To answer your question I didn't have a lot of formal training, but I do have informal learning from taking free courses on openlearn, futurelearn, coursera etc, volunteer work, reading and a few other things.
I don't like the examples because they are people who have been doing whatever it for years. I didn't model my portfolios after them I kind of went my our way. It would be much easier to show you what I mean, but I'm not sure if I can upload it here.
Each course has outcomes that a student is supposed to know or if they are in a class learn. I turned those into questions and answered them as if I was writing a paper. Example: What is the book "Silent Spring" about and what did it accomplish?
After I did that I did what is called a narrative this is basically you telling a story about how you know the information. Example: In 1995, I went to the library to find a book about animals and stumbled upon Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" after reading it and learning about DDT I blah blah blah.
The last writing portion is how your evidence fits. This one depends on your outcomes. If an outcome said "What is 2+2? I would put something like I learned about 2+2 from "Math Guru webinar where the instructor is a sme in the mathematics field see webinar cert in evidence.
I will tell you it is a good bit of work when you are first starting out, but once you get started it is pretty easy.
The length of my portfolios really depended on how many outcomes I had and how much evidence I had. I did no more than 14 pages of writing (I love to write) , but I think you can do less. The page numbers will be more due to evidence pages, title, bibs and such.
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