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LurnQ - An open coursera like website for every teacher - 1 views

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    Introducing LurnQ - a socially styled functional software for learners and anyone who wants to teach. Simplifying learning in a clutter free environment; with over 400+ topics, LurnQ represents the future of knowledge sharing.

Are You the Best Learning Designer Around? - 1 views

started by Allen Smith on 25 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
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Online Learning Software - 0 views

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    SkyPrep is cloud based LMS that gives you all the tools you need to create online courses. Add training learning material and create tests , then track learner progress.

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started by Giani Barraza on 13 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
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Informatica online training in India USA,UK,CANADA by Realtime Experts - 0 views

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    Hyderabadsys Online Training Institute ensuring accomplished carrier in IT Industry. Hyderabadsys provides best Informatica online training for all software tools and technologies. We offer real time specialists with a successful track record in their field of expertise. Hyderabadsys introduced Informatica online training to reach worldwide students who wants to build their carrier by learning new technologies. We will provide online classes to the top corporate companies by IT Industrial experts. We specialized in providing best quality online services on java, dotnet, data warehousing, oracle and sap modules and Hadoop Online Tutorials.
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Excepcional directorio de más de 120 soluciones gratuitas para todas las nece... - 0 views

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    Segunda parte del directorio de soluciones gratuitas a diversas necesidades en la red. Está mucho más centrada en educación y en mi opinión es algo menos acertada que la primera.
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Articulate Engage - Overview - 0 views

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    Energize your e-learning courses with Engage - a quick and easy tool that lets you create lean-forward experiences that learners love. The ability to produce dazzling interactions that turn passive viewers into active learners makes Engage a must-have companion to Articulate Presenter for producing quality e-learning courses.
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Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day: 25 Tools: A Professional Development Programme - 0 views

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    The programme is intended for anyone working in formal education, in workplace learning or professional development who wants to broaden their horizons in terms of the technologies and tools available for learning and performance support in a very practical way by getting to grips with some key tools - all of which are FREE.
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LETSI Blog - Who Needs Teachers? - 1 views

  • Who Needs Teachers? The elearning zeitgeist is that teaching is passé: Google opens the door to all the world’s knowledge. The “sweet-spot” in corporate training, we are told, is rapid conversion of PowerPoints and SME-created podcasts. E-textbook and enterprise software publishers insist that what students need is better access to digital resources.

Computer Technical Help on School's Computer System - 2 views

started by computerhelpnow on 01 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
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Creating a Sense of Time in Online Courses | Faculty Focus - 35 views

  • While we all agree that the five-year-old unnarrated PowerPoint is a dangerous and ineffective piece of content in an online course, we would also all agree that we can’t redo each narrated piece of content each semester. How do we strike a balance between creating content that is fresh (more on that in a moment) and being able to reuse content that is valuable?
  • For teachers it makes them participate in the content, revisit the content they created in the past, and make it delivered in a “present” time for the students. For students it tells them that the teacher “was just here,” and that this stuff is happening now. It makes the content seem more relevant, and helps build a sense of community in the course.
  • By creating content that has elements of real time associated with it, instructors can generate a sense of presence and freshness that are often missing in online courses.
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  • Lastly, keep the flowers fresh.
  • A sense of time is created in discussion boards because they have only that week to complete the work and there is an understanding that the conversations happen in time. But often asynchronous discussions have wide gaps of time between student interactions. One way to bring time closer to the students is to allow them to subscribe to forum threads they are involved in. You can do this in most LMS solutions. Students get an email alerting them to activity in the thread they are active in and it brings them closer “in real time” to the events happening in the class. While this can be overwhelming in larger courses, in a class of 20 or 30 students it usually does not amount to an unreasonable amount of email notifications. One of the most effective ways to bring timeliness to an online course is do a quick recap of previous week, as well as provide a preview of what is expected for the current week. Using screen capture software to go through the course and set expectations is a great way to not only share a bit of yourself with students, but it is a pre-emptive way to answer questions students commonly ask.

B2B servicing/Services - 1 views

started by New Media Services on 18 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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