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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Aaron Metz

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Moodle continues to be the World's Leading LMS Software - 1 views

  • Moodle continues to be the most popular learning management system (LMS) software worldwide, with nearly 74 million users. The runner up, Emodo, is still a far stretch behind coming in at 20 million users.
  • One of the key benefits of using an open-source LMS software like Moodle is that instant customer feedback and improvement loop
  • customizability is where Moodle shines
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  • On YouTube alone, there are 136,000 videos dealing with Moodle tutorials
  • 1 out of four US colleges offers an online course
  • The eLearning economy is expected to grow to nearly $51 billion by 2016.
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    What the research shows
Aaron Metz

The Definition Of Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    Great quick reference
Aaron Metz

Information Literacy Resources | November Learning - 0 views

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    In a world of information overload, it is vital for students to not only find information but also determine its validity and appropriateness. Our information literacy material demystifies the process of finding and validating online information. These vital skills are needed as students prepare for our global economy.
Aaron Metz

The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies - 0 views

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    'The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies' on Slideshare: 3949 views, 24 favs, 23 embeds http://j.mp/qKSr9x :-)
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Turning Students into Good Digital Citizens -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • "One of the challenges and important priorities for K-12 today has to be broadening our understanding of what it means to be a digital citizen," says Joseph Kahne, Davidson professor of education at Mills College in Oakland, CA, and chairman of the MacArthur Network on Youth and Participatory Politics, "so that we're talking about young people as producers and managers of information and perspectives, and not simply as people we need to keep safe and civil."
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    Contains an exclusive video interview with cultural anthropologist Michael Wesh in which he discusses the tools today's students need to be good digital citizens.
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