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Bruce Vigneault

Effective use of Technology in Education « Elevated Formation - 0 views

  • The questions in such exams tend to be multiple choice and not test understanding but an ability to match up keywords.
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      Unfortunately, this is how the state will test them - so they have to be prepared for this type of test dont they?
  • We are presenting the ideas in ways that mean the student has to do very little in the way of thinking to understand it.
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      Just another way to stand in front of the room and try to force feed students. They have 'do' to learn.
  • Using technology to create is by far the best use of technology in education.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Daily English Activities: Understanding Different English Accents - 0 views

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    It is great that English is spoken by so many people around the world, but this can make it very difficult to understand, because there are such a range of different accents. In today's activity we use a website called The Speech Accent Archive to listen to different accents and compare them.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Using Wise Quotes with EFL ESL Students - 0 views

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    I've always found wise (and sometimes not so wise) quotes really useful, both within the classroom with students and as a way of introducing a topic when writing materials. I've used lots of different websites to find quotes over the years, but iWise is certainly about to become my new favourite as it seems to have taken wise quotes to a new level.
April H.

Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day: 5 places to learn how to touch type - for free - 0 views

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    5+ sites that offer free lessons on how to touch type. Good for all ages.
Ced Paine

Scientific Method : Teacher Resources - Resources and tip sheets - 0 views

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    anyone might find useful there is powerpoints, a cute poem, and even a rap the kids could do
Ced Paine

Copy / Paste by Peter Pappas: Use Wiffiti to Engage Your Audience - Big Screen Live Pre... - 0 views

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    Twitter on the big screen
Jackie Gerstein

Gartner's 2009 Hype Cycle Special Report Evaluates Maturity of 1,650 Technologies - 0 views

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    Microblogging
Ced Paine

The Best Resources To Learn About Copyright Issues | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the D... - 0 views

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    For teachers and students
Bruce Vigneault

As Classrooms Go Digital, Textbooks May Become History - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So digital textbooks could widen the gap between rich and poor.
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      This is true. In our district, about 7% of the students do not have home internet access. Most of these students live far from town/library and don't have transportation to get to the access points.
  • A large portion of our kids don’t have computers at home, and it would be way too costly to print out the digital textbooks
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      You wouldn't print them. Hard copy textbooks are already available. You would not need to buy a lot of them. Seems like it still would be cheaper in the long run. Especially, when you consider the cost of updating information.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Write Your Own Quick Biography - 0 views

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    Biographicon is a kind of who's who of anybody. It's actually a biography site where anyone can go and add information about themselves or anyone else!
Dave Truss

The Power of Educational Technology: 10 Tips for Teaching Technology to Teachers - 1 views

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    A brilliant post by Liz. My favourite on the list: 6. Remember there is great teaching without technology: There are many ways to teach and many great lessons that do not use technology. Respect the expertise of your colleagues.
Abhijeet Valke

50 Years of the Kirkpatrick Model | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

  • In the fifty years since, his thoughts (Reaction, Learning, Behavior, and Results) have gone on to evolve into the legendary Kirkpatrick’s Four Level Evaluation Model and become the basis on which learning & development departments can show the value of training to the business. How has the model evolved over fifty years, is it still relevant? As designers of learning, have we applied the model with Don’s intent?
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    Read this post from The Upside Learning Solutions Blog sharing details about The 50 Years of the Kirkpatrick Model
Rudy Garns

The World Is Open - 0 views

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    Technology is changing higher education in more ways than can be counted. Distance education has become common. Leading universities are putting course materials or even entire courses online -- free. The Obama plan for community colleges envisions free online courses that could be used nationwide. Curtis J. Bonk, a professor of instructional systems technology at Indiana University, surveys this landscape in The World Is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education (Jossey-Bass). - Inside Higher Ed
Abhijeet Valke

27 More Top eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

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    After we posted a list of the Top 47 eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs last month, we have received several more recommendations for adding more blogs to that list. Apart from these, we've discovered a few more blogs worth following - and these have been added to the list. A total of 27 blogs have been added to the original list. 1. Occasional Rants 2. Mind Leaders 3. Social Enterprise Blog 4. Discovery Through eLearning 5. Mission to Learn 6. Virtual Learning 7. Brandon Hall Analyst Blog - Janet Clarey 8. Speak Out 9. The Leadership Compass by Dr. Michael O'Connor 10. eLearning Roadtrip 11. Nancy White's Full Circle Blog 12. Business of Learning by Doug Howard 13. Aaron Silvers 14. Emerging Internet Technologies for Education 15. Langevin - Blog 16. Learning Technology Learning 17. PsyBlog 18. ZaidLearn 19. eLearning Acupuncture 20. Daan Assen's Learning 21. E L S U A 22. Electronic Papyrus 23. aLearning Blog 24. Lars is Learning 25. Writers Gateway 26. Free as in Freedom 27. Instructional Design: On the road to learning
Abhijeet Valke

Presenting UpsideLMS Version 4.0 | Upside Learning Blog - 1 views

  • Today we reach a significant milestone as we release UpsideLMS Version 4.0 - a comprehensive, fully-featured learning management system delivered on a robust, scalable and reliable architecture. It’s extremely satisfying for me personally as the chief architect of the system since its first release.  Here I am sharing a quick overview of what’s new in Version 4.0 and I encourage you to take a tour OR a trial and let me know of your thoughts on the latest version of our product.
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    UpsideLMS Version 4.0 now comes in two variants (that run on the same robust and scalable architecture) - UpsideLMS Professional and UpsideLMS Enterprise. UpsideLMS Professional is designed and packaged specifically for SMBs and Training companies where the need for an LMS is to efficiently manage learning data, large number and churn of users and the need to quickly configure training with a high degree of flexibility. Additionally, it meets the needs of training companies for an easy way to manage multiple customers through a single system that include licensing and branding control and to have an eCommerce module. UpsideLMS Enterprise is for large enterprises that need the LMS to manage learning within the context of an organizational hierarchy, and tight links to a competency framework; they also tend to require solutions that are scalable.
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