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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Salomé Meyer

Salomé Meyer

Using Dropbox Repository with Moodle - 0 views

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    Thought it may be of interest
Salomé Meyer

Education Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    What I specifically find interesting here is the concept of Digital Citizenship
Salomé Meyer

Farewell Flash? Adobe Launches HTML5 Web Animations Tool "Adobe Edge" - 0 views

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    Today, Adobe is launching a new tool called Adobe Edge which will allow creative professionals to design animated Web content using Web standards like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. Not Flash.
Salomé Meyer

elearningatbase - 1 views

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    Conducting a training needs analysis What is this thing called "instructional design" The role of ICT in the design phase Collaborative learning and group participation Social learning - tricks and tools Blogging as extreme essay writing Off-the-shelf.
Salomé Meyer

The 2011 Int'l Conf. on Information Technology in Education - 1 views

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    The 2011 International Conference on Information Technology in Education (CITE 2011) will be held on December 9~11, 2011 in Wuhan, China. It's a special track of CiSE 2011.All accepted papers of CiSE 2011 will be included in IEEE Xplore and indexed by Ei Compendex and ISTP.
Salomé Meyer

Pilot Testing eLearning Programs: Why, Who, and How - 1 views

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    Who is the best candidate for a pilot test of eLearning - someone who is most likely to resist eLearning or someone who is already sold on it
Salomé Meyer

Shelley's Ghost - 0 views

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    An old colleague and member of a group I belong to posted this. I think it is brilliant to see museum stuff online. She wrote: Amazing how they have integrated the online and physical exhibitions, included multimedia to good effect, and software such as a 'page turner' to allow users to page through Mary Shelley's original hand written pages of Frankenstein. They have embedded social media (facebook, twitter tags etc), and performance measuring software such as Google Analytics. There was a central core team of 6 staff members in Oxford, they used outside companies for the web design and development, as well as user testing in two phases. It took about 5.5 months to create the online exhibition and cost around £30 000 - not bad considering its sophistication and the extent of materials that had to be digitised.
Salomé Meyer

Changing demands, changing directions. - 0 views

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    ascilite 2011 will be held on the banks of the picturesque Derwent River. Enjoy spectacular views of Hobart, Mt Wellington and surrounds. Make the most of the many attractions Tasmania has to offer.
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