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| http://138.25.70.31/WBL/Presentations/roleplay/rp_outline.html Note: Extensive guidelines about how to design and implement Online Role Play plus examples of various role-play designs are available in the "Guides" section of this web site. | 
 
 
            | There are no intellectual or copyright issues that could arise if this learning design were to be reused by other academics. | 
 
 
            | Alexander, S. & McKenzie, J. (1998) An evaluation of Information Technology projects for university learning, p. 111-133. CAUT, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. Freeman, M. A. and Capper, J. M. (1999). Exploiting the web for education: An anonymous asynchronous role simulation, .Australian Journal of Educational Technology, 15(1), 95-116. http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet15/freeman.html | 
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