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 FIVE STAGE MODEL in
Sinhala, Swedish, Polish, French,
Romanian, Catalan,
Afrikaans, Greek, Galician, Basque,
Danish, Italian,​ Portuguese, Norwegian, ​​
​ Spanish and German
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5  Stage Model in Sinhala
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Many thanks to Anuradha Peramunugamage, Academic Technology Officer,  University of Warwick and PhD researcher at The Open University of Sri Lanka for the translation to Sinhala and permission to post here. We hope this will useful for Sri Lankan colleagues

5 stage model in Swedish

Acknowledgement and thanks very much for the translation to www.sverd.se especially Mats Brenner, Educational Developer at Karolinska Institutet and to Diana Stark Ekman, MPH, Ph.D.,Senior Lecturer, Docent/Associate Professor, Public Health, University of Skövde


5 Stage Model in  Polish 
Many thanks to Eva Kilar-Magdziarz for the translation to Polish and Luana Raggi for the visual design. The model is used to train professionals in instructional design in their Digital Learning Institute. 
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5 Stage Model in French 

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Many thanks to ​Dr. Cristina Obae and Thierry Koscielniak,  for the translation and permission to post here. Dr Obae is a metaverse and AI advisor at NEdHo and 2nd PhD researcher at University of Lapland, Finland. Thierry Koscielniak, is executive advisor-digital strategy & educational innovation, ENSAM​

5 Stage Model in Romanian
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Many thanks to ​Dr. Cristina Obae for the translation and permission to post here. She is a metaverse and AI advisor at NEdHo and PhD researcher at University of Lapland, Finland (click on her name for her LinkedIn profile). ​

5 Stage Model in Catalan

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Many thanks for the Catalan translation and permission to post, to Associate Professor Dimitrios Vlachopoulos, PhD, SFHEA, FRSA from  Rotterdam School of Management


5 Stage Model in Afrikaans
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​Many thanks to Dr Gerrit Wissing, Director: Centre for Learning, Teaching and Development at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and Dr Jolanda Morkel, Head: Instructional Design and Senior Research Academic at STADIO Higher Education for their translation and permission to post on this site.”

5 Stage Model in Greek 
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​Many thanks to Dr Dimitrios Vlachopoulos, Associate Professor at Rotterdam School of Management for his translation and permission to post on this site. 

5 stage model in Norweigan 

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Many thanks to Flexible Education Norway for their translation and permission to post here. 
Click on here for their web site.



​5 stage model in Galician 

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​Many thanks to Alicia Eizaguirre and Diana Pastoriza, teacher trainers in Galicia (Spain). They are implementing blended learning in Schools of Languages and are following the model for course design and tutoring

5 stage model in Basque 
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​Many thanks for the translation to Basque go to Iñaki Murua Anzola of HABE, who is using the model for teacher training for blended learning.

5 stage model in Danish 
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Many thanks to Lotte Noerregaard of Niels Brock Learning Hub, Denmark, with support from Anita Monty. Their translation is for Active Blended Learning in the context of Upper Secondary education, 

5 stage model in Italian 

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Many thanks to Chiara Rizzi, for her translation to Italian and permission to post www.linkedin.com/in/chiararizzi/

5 Stage Model in Portuguese

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Many thanks to Jamie Walker, from Brazil, for the translation to Portuguese, and for permission to reproduce the image here. 
www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-walker-19bb821a1/

5-stage model in Spanish 
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Many thanks to Gabriela Weht, for the translation to Spanish and permission to place here. 


5-stage model in German 

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Many thanks to Marion Nagel, of eCampus LISUM  ​https://ecampus.lisum.de/ for the translation and permission to publish here.  Also to acknowledge Landesinstitut für Schule und Medien Berlin-Brandenburg. 
Click here to view a 5-stage model video, in German

Many thanks to Fernuni-hagen for providing access to this video from this web site. 

 Please note that a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license applies here as on all of this web site. The translation are with my knowledge and permission. Gilly Salmon

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  • Carpe Diem
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    • Books and Chapters
    • Journal Articles
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