Skip to main content

Home/ EDUC 818 - W12/ Group items tagged educause

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Mathieu Plourde

A Post-LMS World - 0 views

  •  
    "A post-LMS world does not suggest that the LMS is obsolete but, rather, that the practice of evaluating learning outcomes through a traditional LMS as the sole means for knowledge acquisition is obsolete. The original design of the LMS was transactional and largely administrative in nature, hence the "M" in "LMS." The function of the traditional LMS is to simplify how learning is scheduled, deployed, and tracked as a means to organize curricula and manage learning materials."
Mathieu Plourde

eTexts: A Perishable Opportunity for Higher Education? - 0 views

  •  
    "What role, if any, should colleges and universities play in the shift from print to digital textbooks (eTexts)? One perspective is that eTexts are a consumer transaction between a publisher and student, and institutions need not be involved. Another perspective is that volume licensing by institutions can dramatically reduce the costs to students and improve the terms through a business-to-business negotiation. Likewise, what software is needed? Do institutions want a common software platform for eText reading and annotation, or are four different software systems to read five eTexts just fine for a freshman?"
Mathieu Plourde

The Blended Learning Toolkit: A DIY Resource for Blended Learning Instructors and Desig... - 0 views

  •  
    "Want to get started in blended learning but don't know where to begin? UCF has created the Blended Learning Toolkit (BLT), an open educational web-based resource. In addition to BLT's broad overviews of blended learning models, processes, research findings, and evaluation models useful for institutional administrators, of particular interest to blended learning faculty and instructional designers are numerous detailed do-it-yourself (DIY) resources in the BlendKit Course designed to support them in developing their first blended learning course."
1 - 3 of 3
Showing 20 items per page