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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Elizabeth E Charles

Elizabeth E Charles

E-learning methodologies - 7 views

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    A guide for designing and developing e-learning courses
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    This looks like a good introduction to designing an e-learning course from conception to delivery.
Elizabeth E Charles

Agile In Teaching Learning Process - 0 views

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    V Kamat presentation in 2008
Elizabeth E Charles

Four Steps to Successful Agile Learning in 2013 - 0 views

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    "How can learning professionals adapt to this fast pace of change? Here are four steps to agile learning success and the major pitfalls to avoid. "
Elizabeth E Charles

SEFs-Khan-Academy-Experiment-2012.pdf - 0 views

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    An article on the outcome of recent experiment in the use of Khan Academy content to teach maths to township children in South Africa.
Elizabeth E Charles

Digital and Information Literacy Framework - 0 views

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    "What is digital literacy and how is it different from information literacy? Digital literacy includes the ability to find and use information (otherwise known as information literacy) but goes beyond this to encompass communication, collaboration and teamwork, social awareness in the digital environment, understanding of e-safety and creation of new information. Both digital and information literacy are underpinned by critical thinking and evaluation."
Elizabeth E Charles

Project CoPILOT: Community of Practice for Information Literacy Online Teaching - 0 views

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    A case study of an international online community. Nancy Graham & Jane Secker. [Higher Education Academy]
Elizabeth E Charles

The Design Studio - 0 views

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    A listing of pages tagged with 'digital literacy' in the Design Studio - everything from definition to case studies.
Elizabeth E Charles

Digital and Media Literacy: A Plan of Action | KnightComm - 0 views

  • The paper focuses on steps to ensure that citizens are equipped with the analytical and communications skills they need to be successful in the 21st century.  It also proposes the integration of digital and media literacy into advocacy campaigns, education curricula, and community-based initiatives. From parents concerned with online safety issues, to students searching for information online at home, schools and libraries, to everyday citizens looking for accurate and relevant health care and government resources, all Americans can benefit from learning how to access, analyze, and create digital and media content with thoughtfulness and social responsibility.
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