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Jacques Cool

Online Learning: Good, Bad, Inevitable « Online Learning Update - 0 views

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    One thing for certain is that online education is here to stay. No matter what happens to Blackboard, online course management software programs are firmly entrenched in too many institutions (traditional and for-profit alike) for online learning ever to go away.
Jacques Cool

College Presidents Are Bullish on Online Education but Face a Skeptical Public - Techno... - 0 views

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    Delivering courses in cyberclassrooms has gained broad acceptance among top college leaders, but the general public is far less convinced of online education's quality, according to new survey data released this week by the Pew Research Center, in association with The Chronicle.
Jacques Cool

"Online Learning" is So Last Year" - 1 views

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    Sheryl Nussbaum-Beech
Jacques Cool

Rethinking How We Communicate With Students Via an LMS | Hack Education - 0 views

  • Rethinking How We Communicate With Students Via an LMS by Audrey Watters on 02. Aug, 2011 in News Rethinking (Student) Communication When Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Facebook’s new messaging system last year, he started the press event with an anecdote about his girlfriend’s little sister and her friends — how high school students use (or rather, don’t use) email. That’s not a surprising revelation to those of us who work or live with teenagers. A recent Pew Internet study found that only 11% of teens say they use email to communicate with friends, and even that figure seems a little high. For many students — both in high school and in college — email is not their preferred mode of personal communication; rather, it’s the mode they’re forced to use for professional purposes (i.e., for school). In its attempt to become the central hub of communications — personal and professional — Facebook’s new messaging system was seen as an attempt to “kill” email. (“Take that, Google!” is the subtext here, of course.) There are plenty of reasons why doing so makes sense (I mean, ugh, email), and even though it hasn’t killed email — not remotely — there’s a lot to like about Facebook’s new messaging system: it’s real-time. It ditches the formality of email. It can be synchronous or asynchronous, depending if the person you’re talking to is online. You can respond via email or SMS, so you aren’t force to visit the site in order to respond. Rethinking Communication via the LMS All of the things that make Facebook’s messaging system appealing for students and for schools — something I wrote about back in November last year — are largely absent when it comes to the traditional learning management sy
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Jacques Cool

Rethinking the LMS -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "I'm inclined to say that the LMS has no future," said Gary Brown, director of the Center for Online Learning at Portland State University, "unless we understand that there are more valuable aspects of what's happening in instruction than what LMSes have supported today."
abdelbasset bacherki

9 Signs you are an Instructional Design Expert - 3 views

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    In today's world, all the instructional designers do more than just creating eLearning courses, they are becoming jack-of-many- trades. ID's just don't deliver content, instead they develop online courses by putting themselves in the learners shoes and present the content based on the learner's perspective.... Read more.
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