Syllabus Week 1: Orientation Familiarise yourself with the course site and establish your personal blog or learning journal. Dates: are published online for independent, self study learners. Learning Activities Start Here Introduction Key activities: Create your Learning Journal Introduction to WEnotes (WEnotes). Week 2: Introducing Asia and the Pacific. Explore the Asia-Pacific region. Dates: are published online for independent, self study learners. Learning pathway material Key activities: The rise of China (Video signpost) (WEnote). The Asia-Pacific region (WEnote). Defining the region (Learning Journal). A diverse region (WEnote). Country profile (Learning Journal). Week 3: Historical overview We begin our examination of the history of the Asia-Pacific region. Dates: are published online for independent, self study learners. Learning pathway material Key activities An historical understanding (Video signpost) (WEnote). General history of the region (WEnote) Overview of historical events and issues (Learning Journal) Timeline of historical events (Learning Journal) Week 4: Historical overview of Europeans in Asia and the Pacific We start to think about when Europeans started to explore and colonise the Asia-Pacific region. Dates: are published online for independent, self study learners. Learning pathway material Key activities Indigenous perspectives (Video signpost) (WEnote). Early views on the Asia-Pacific region (WEnote) Europeans in Asia and the Pacific (Learning Journal) Assignment Consult the course assignment page. Due Date: midnight DAY DATE YEAR Full instructions on the course assignment page. ← Previous Next →
Week 1: Orientation
Familiarise yourself with the course site and establish your personal blog or learning journal.
Week 2: Introducing Asia and the Pacific.
Explore the Asia-Pacific region.
Week 3: Historical overview
We begin our examination of the history of the Asia-Pacific region.
Week 4: Historical overview of Europeans in Asia and the Pacific
We start to think about when Europeans started to explore and colonise the Asia-Pacific region.
Assignment
Consult the course assignment page.
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