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Leadership and Innovation in Skills
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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.
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.
People jump at a post which shares generously, such as Joyce Seitzinger's Moodle tool guide for teachers post. In this case, Joyce adapted a social media cheat sheet with a business/marketing focus to one relevant to education. When you do the hard work and share a resource you've created in your post, it's a winner.
The point is that new tools in general, and Twitter in particular, greatly challenge the binary dichotomy of attention as something that is either given or taken away, distracted. Instead, these tools allow us to direct attention to destinations where it can be sustained with more concentration and immersion
I'm presenting to my colleagues at the Faculty of Education, University of Regina this coming Wednesday on the potential for networked learning in teacher education, K-12 and higher education. Inspired by a very recent initiative by Robin Ellis, I've decided to put up a Voicethread slide and ask for feedback from people on their experiences with networked/social learning.
This HTML Evolution infographic takes a look at the transformation of web pages over the past 20 years, from HTML 1.0 to HTML 5.0. Prior to then, we're just going to assume everyone played pon
The Australian Taxation Office has said that the iPad, and equivalent e-readers or tablets, are deemed to be equivalent to a laptop and it will attract a 50 per cent education rebate. This will make iPads popular with schools.