In October 2011 we started offering a series of short courses which help you update your geography subject knowledge from the comfort of your own computer.
The courses take place live in a user-friendly online training room where you can watch demonstrations, read documents, chat with the presenter and vote in polls.
There are no set up costs and no complicated software - all you need is a computer, speakers and an internet connection. Find out more.
No courses are scheduled at present.
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MABORUKOJE AIKUOLA OLATOKUN
Guest
17:28 - 29/04/12
I AM VERY INTERESTED IN THE COURSE AND I WANT TO PARTAKE IT.ALSO I WANT TO BE A FULLY REGISTER MEMBER AND I WILL LIKE TO BE ATTENDING CONFERENCE EVERY YEAR AND GAINING MOER EXPERIENCES THAT WILL BE USEFULL FOR ME TO TEACH MY STUDENTS.
Anne Greaves
GA Staff
08:49 - 30/04/12
Hello
Many thanks for your interest in the GA and our courses. Booking information for the online courses is available above and on the individual course pages. If you'd like to join the GA you can do so here: http://www.geography.org.uk/login_join.asp
Hope this helps!
Anne
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