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Scenario design in elearning: Two types of feedback - 1 views

  • In elearning, you could call this showing feedback because, well, the elearning shows (or at least describes) the results.
  • we’re letting people learn from somewhat realistic experience, and the more realistic and vivid we can make the experience, the more likely they are to remember it.
wittyben

15 Tips & Tricks To Get More Out Of Google Drive - 1 views

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    With the frequent usage of Google drive in teaching, learning and productivity, here's some tips to stretch and get more out of it. NIeFolio team & Google Apps CT folks, these are good tricks to keep in our bags and for sharing with others...
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    Excellent resource!
bernard tan

Benefits of Social Learning in the Workplace - 2 views

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    The author of this short article is perpetuating a harmful myth for business reasons. An LMS is not the only or best way of enabling social learning.
wittyben

How to Write the Dreaded Self-Appraisal - Amy Gallo - Best Practices - Harvard Business... - 0 views

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    In the light of the coming appraisal, you might find this article useful :)
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    Good tips here. You do not have a specific self-appraisal component but the overall process allows a fair bit of reflection. Take the opportunity to take a big step forward!
wittyben

Five-Minute Film Festival: Tips and Tools for PBL Planning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Wondering what is Project Based Learning (PBL)? Find out more from this list of tips and tool for PBL planning.
Kartini Ishak

Google brings Interaction to Education with Google+ Pages | Rebecca Coleman | Social Me... - 1 views

  • A recent study of Google+ showed that it is more popular with parents than students,  which could be a favorable indicator of how popular it is for those educators of the same generation.
  • One example of how teachers are using Google+ Pages to run their classrooms, is that of Mr. McDowell who teaches World History at West Hills High School. Mr. McDowell has made great use of Google’s tools to give students access to documents, schedules, presentations, videos and password protected areas like attendance and grade records.
  • access to Google+ tools and pages from any computer promotes interactivity on the site and is a big hit with educators
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      A good point to note. Educators are using Google+ for its easy userbility and interactivity
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  • Facebook doesn’t offer a platform that supports real-time interactions and information sharing like Google+.
  • Google+ still has a learning curve for all users
  • Google+ Pages provides control for sharing information by allowing you to sort your contacts into “circles”.
  • This provides a new dynamic in which great opportunities for tutoring can thrive.
  • create custom “hangouts” which brings people from within your circles that you select, to interact in a virtual room together.
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    A little backdated article in 2011, but I thought it would be good to start exploring possibilities of Google+ and using it in classrooms
Kartini Ishak

Study: Google+ more popular with parents than students; Surprised? | ZDNet - 0 views

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    This is the study of Google+ showed that it is more popular with parents than students,  which could be a favorable indicator of how popular it is for those educators of the same generation.
Kartini Ishak

20 Innovative Ways High Schools Are Using Twitter - Best Colleges Online - 0 views

  • encourage a Twitter backchannel discussion, in which quiet, shy, and unable-to-get-a-word-in-edgewise students are able to speak up in class without actually speaking up in class, sharing their comments, insights, and even relevant links through Twitter as the discussion goes on
  • Educators have found that Twitter backchannel discussions provide for more interaction not just in the classroom, but beyond, as students often enjoy further carrying on the conversation even after class time is over.
  • This quick exercise allows students to further digest and understand the material at hand, while at the same time creating a great resource for future review.
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  • their quizzes, which take place on Twitter
casey ng

To Break the Mold, Is Competency Learning the Key? | MindShift - 0 views

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    competency learning is the key for student demonstrate what they can do. Traditional assessment only measure what they learn which is not enough.
Kartini Ishak

There's No Social Media "Easy" Button | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • he heartbeat of social media, social business, planning, integration, goals, objectives, measurement, content, ROI, ROR (return on relationships), marketing, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, blogs, and more is you. It’s you and me and everyone else out there. It’s people. It’s human beings behind the avatars that keep the heart beating, not the spam links and self promotion, automated Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Sally Loan

12 Types Of Social Network Users [Infographic] - 0 views

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    Kartini, you might be interested. 
Kartini Ishak

Push Me, Pull Me: Push-Pull in Social Media - 0 views

  • Push strategy
  • Pull Strategy
  • Push-Pull in Social Media
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  • Twitter is the prime example of where both strategies can exist, hand in hand. Many of the brands you follow are using both a push and pull strategy to engage their followers and also reach a small targeted group of people at the same time.
  • strong pull strategy here because they’re making use of the hashtags #sears and #tools, which is targeting those who may be following that hashtag as well as tweeting out a link to the tool itself with promotional copy
  • Facebook advertising is a push strategy.
  • Facebook apps are a pull strategy.  You’re generating interest in users when you put out a Facebook app. You’re putting something out there, and users will interact and provide data to you because they’re interested and want to.
  • social media is kind of a blurred line when it comes to whether a push or pull strategy is most effective and even more so when it comes to what tactics are TRULY push and TRULY pull. Social media is so interactive and has so many facets to it, that I think traditional push and pull strategies will be redefined to match our generation and the channels that we’re able to market on.
Rachel Tan

Open Education Matters: Why is it important to share content? - YouTube - 3 views

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    The motivation for open education is to give everyone an opportunity to learn
Eveleen Er

App Developer Offers Handy High-Res PSD File of iPad GUI Elements for Mockups - Mac Rumors - 0 views

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    For the MDs
wittyben

Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Some things to consider when using the flipped classroom model...
wittyben

INFOGRAPHIC: The Growth of Distance Learning | Course Hero - 0 views

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    The rise of distance learning...
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