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Best Practices for using Cloud Based Labs - 0 views

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    Cloud based labs are a great learning platform, especially for IT based trainings. They are cloud-based virtual machine environments, which learners are able to access through standard web browsers. Learners log on through a secure web browser to access one or more virtual machines. They can then work with the interface, just as it were a physical machine, under the guidance of instructors.
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Can cloud based labs be the trustworthy future of IT Training - Download the EBook | La... - 0 views

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    This Whitepaper examines how cloud-based labs reduce training costs, leverage resources more effectively, foster greater instructor-student collaboration, and equip instructors, training lab managers, and IT staff with greater more flexible resources - at measurably lower cost. Why Move your training to clouds? Practical & Strategic choices when building the approach most suited for your business. The Most Productive & transformative Delivery Training Method
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Why Virtual training labs are becoming popular among Training Community? | Labjump - 0 views

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    Ask any training providers they will tell you theoretical training is fading away. To adopt information users are looking for the luxury of a practical encounter with the subject. It's quite clear that rote memorization of facts and formulas are often forgotten almost immediately after the course is completed. Virtual lab based learning which involves self-paced & hands-on learning, engages trainees ensuring that information is retained as opposed to temporarily memorized and forgotten. This allows trainees to execute what they have learned into the workplace right away.
Graham Perrin

Reflections on the first SHEEN Sharing Diigo Training Day « SHEEN Sharing - 0 views

  • SHEEN Sharing
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The Scottish Employability Co-ordinators' Network The SHEEN Employability Co-ordinators' Network (ECN) use this blog for sharing, disseminating and discussing project documents and activities with everyone interested in promoting employability for students in higher education.
  • Diigo training day
  • recommending Diigo as the tool of choice
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  • for the Scottish Employability Co-ordinators’ Network
  • try a new tool
  • very close to meeting all of the ECN’s requirements
  • Getting started on Diigo: a community of practice in miniature
  • James (Robert Gordon University) ended up practically training Joy (Aberdeen University) under my nose
  • true community of practice
  • installed the Diigo Toolbar and pretty much taught himself
  • Diigo’s goodness
  • get Diigo user accounts and import their bookmarks
  • worked out for himself
  • imported her Delicious bookmarks (with tags intact)
  • preparation for the training
  • installed the Diigo Toolbar without realising she’d done it. It’s that quick and easy
  • University computer labs not the best places for Web 2.0 training sessions?
  • computer lab PCs, on which they couldn’t have the Diigo Toolbar installed
  • get through everything I’d wanted to cover in two hours
  • getting quick help from Diigo
  • get Joy up to speed right there in the session, even though she hadn’t had time to do any prep
  • Tweeting @diigo for help
  • they responded really quickly
  • impressive and comforting to see how on-the-ball they were
  • Sharing student experiences via Diigo Webslides
  • encourage students to share case studies of their work placement experiences
  • a live Web slideshow of links you have bookmarked
  • using Diigo’s Lists and Webslides
  • showcase
  • publish a Webslides List slideshow to many and varied places
  • Webslides shows for different subject and discipline areas
  • Careers site,
  • using the Diigo Groups feature to start an ECN discussion
  • collecting and disseminating student experiences
  • A SHEEN Sharing case study for Diigo?
  • a case study of our use of Diigo in SHEEN Sharing
  • more confident now
  • by morageyrie
  • June 29, 2009
stockmarketlab

Stock Market Training | Stock market courses - SMTL | Technical Analysis - 0 views

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    The stock market trading lab is superlative in stockmarket education. Students learn how technical analysis works, how the law of supply and demand drives price actions in this market. You will learn to use these technical analysis skills that top traders use every day and, you will trade in the same way in less than two months as you train and practice. You will learn to generate consistent profits with confidence. The Stock market trading lab focuses on teaching students how to trade for a living.
Peggy George

Best Practices - Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration - 1 views

  • the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.  When you bookmark a site using your Diigo account, you can have access to it at work, home, the computer lab or library.  The other great thing is that once you bookmark it, you can share your book mark links with students and colleagues and they can all have access to your sites.   
  • The next big plus to Diigo is that you get to “tag” the sites you want to bookmark.  A tag is the classification system you determine so you can organize your bookmarks and find the link the next time you need it; this is known as a folksonomy. 
    • Peggy George
       
      A real bonus to the tagging of sites in Diigo is that you can use multiple tags. A single site may include great resources for math, science and social studies and you don't need to file the bookmark in a single folder. Just add multiple tags.
  • On the sticky note the teacher could ask questions and Diigo allows people to comment and reply to the questions on the sticky note.  Students could also add sticky notes for other students to comment on as well.  Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article.  Or students could put sticky notes about questions they have when reading the text. 
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    Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration
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    Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration
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