Top 100 Learning Game Resources | Upside Learning Blog - 1 views
Clark Quinn on Engaging Learning - 1 views
To start, my plea is for you to stop doing e-learning the old way. That is, rewriting PowerPoint files and PDFs into online text (whether "gussied up" with graphics, photos, videos, or not) and mul...
Authentic learning matrix - 3 views
http://web.me.com/janherrington/AuthenticLearning/Matrix.html
» Key social learning resources: part 15 #sociallearning Learning in the Soci... - 0 views
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Here is this week’s roundup of 5 resources about social learning and the use of social media for learning. Again lots of great articles to choose from this week.
Using a Google Calendar in ANGEL (Updated) - YouTube - 3 views
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Teaches you how to replace the calendar in Angel with a google calendar. When you update your google calendar it updates in Angel. You can't make updates to the calendar in Angel, it has to be done through Google. Great if you have multiple sections of the same class--only update once!
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Nice find. I used this tool for all my classes and it works great. Now, though, I use that embed code and put the code into a section header in a lessons page. That way it's in the students view the moment the get into the course. Then I hide the calendar tab.
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Love this idea! Jeff - do you have a separate google calendar for each course, or do you have one for all your courses? Also, I'm interested in using google blogs (blogger) for journals and would like to embed the codes, just as done for google calendar. Have you heard of anyone doing so? I tried changing a tab to a link for a blog, but am not sure if this is the best way. I did see an article in which the instructor had students create their own blog, then submit the link. The links were then put into a chart put into the course. Any other ideas?
Build a Feed You Can Cut 'n Paste - 1 views
10 Types Of Writing For eLearning: The eLearning Coach - 1 views
Don't Lecture Me: Rethinking How College Students Learn | MindShift - 1 views
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That’s the irony of becoming an expert in your field, Mazur says. “It becomes not easier to teach, it becomes harder to teach because you’re unaware of the conceptual difficulties of a beginning learner.”
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To make sure his students are prepared, Mazur has set up a web-based monitoring system where everyone has to submit answers to questions about the reading prior to coming to class. The last question asks students to tell Mazur what confused them. He uses their answers to prepare a set of multiple-choice questions he uses during class.
Copyright and Creative Commons | Common Craft - 0 views
Hackasaurus - 0 views
Remix, Make and Share Hackasaurus makes it easy to mash up and change any web page like magic. You can also create your own webpages to share with your friends, all within your browser. http://ha...
Meet the Future of Google Maps - 2 views
5 Reasons Educators Should Blog | Connected Principals - 0 views
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I have always wanted to have my own blog. I even tried a book blog once, but I couldn't read fast enough to blog often enough. There's nothing worse than a blog that is only updated once a month! Bill Carozza has inspired me to try again, but this time on something I do everyday and professionally. Check out this article for a few good reasons educators should blog.
Twitter Unveils First TV Commercial, New Hashtag Pages [VIDEO] - AllTwitter - 1 views
The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have - 0 views
10 Education Hashtags to Follow on Twitter | EdTech Magazine - 1 views
Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 - 1 views
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