The Rapid eLearning Blog - 8 views
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The way it seems to work is that organizations restructure and somewhere in the process the training people are usually the first to go.
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So if I were to offer any advice, it would be to provide the most value that you can.
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The challenge in all of this is that rapid elearning has to bring real value and isn’t just a bunch of PowerPoint files converted to Flash and then put online.
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The Reading Workshop: Goals and Benefits of Student Blogging - 7 views
Year Two Blog - 0 views
HOW TO: Convert Your Blog Into a Podcast on iTunes for Free - 0 views
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valuable tool for the visually impaired
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Easy 10-Step Setup Guide for Text-to-Speech Conversion
100 Awesome Blogs for History Junkies - 0 views
Teacher Tools That Integrate Technology: Educational Blogging (Middle School ... - 0 views
ScienceBlogs - 0 views
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This website is a conglomeration of scientists who are blogging and writing.l They respond to research journals and bring forth "hot topics." In science. Time magazine has written an article about this site and how they are changing the face of science. Blogs are becoming integrated into all aspects of the world and knowing the method of writing effectively there is important.
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Blogs are becoming part of society. In this case, scientists model how our "young scientists" should be approproaching science as well.
Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson : Popfly Coin ... - 0 views
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Information on popfly and windows live writer and how it may be used in the classroom. Cool post.
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This is a fascinating blog post about how Alfred Thompson used PopFly to create a mashup activity for a classroom demo for teachers. He also took this document from word into Live writer to make a blog post. It is important to look at many ways to do things. I found this information very insightful and cool.
Encyclopedia Britannica Now Free For Bloggers - 0 views
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Encyclopedia Britannica now free for bloggers. yet another reason to blog!
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Encyclopedia Britannica is now free for bloggers from an article on 4/18/08 -- yet another reason for our students to blog. (I have students blogging publicly under pseudonyms.) This is fascinating, but also interesting to see how Britannica is playing catch up to Wikipedia in the market it once owned. I wonder, which would be more authoriative to you, a wikipedia quote updated daily, or Brittanica updated less often that doesn't display the authors of its content?
Blogging Tools To Help You Blog | The Edublogger - 0 views
ED in '08 Blogger Summit -- Summit Poll - 0 views
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