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elenaell: Learning to change, changing to learn - 0 views

  • Διάσημοι στο χώρο τους, καθηγητές και ειδικοί επιστήμονες από σημαντικά πανεπιστήμια της Αμερικής, της Αυστραλίας, της Μεγάλης Βρετανίας αποκαλύπτουν ποια είναι η πραγματικότητα και ποια η μάθηση του 21ου αιώνα.
Raymond Lai

Udemy Scores $1M In Seed Funding, Aims To Democratize Online Learning - 2 views

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    $1M in seed fund money for online learning venture. Within our life time we will see a completely self educated person who has never stepped in a classroom contribute to world knowledge in a huge way.
Dianne Rees

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Self-Graded Quizzes in Google Docs - 40 views

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    Using Google Docs to create and administer quizzes
Mike Chelen

Open Textbooks - FriendFeed - 0 views

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    Open textbooks news feed aggregation using FriendFeed.com
Graham Atttwell

Free Internet Radio - Social Broadcasting | BlogTalkRadio - 0 views

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    BlogTalkRadio is the social radio network that allows users to connect quickly and directly with their audience. Using an ordinary telephone and computer hosts can create free, live, call-in talk shows with unlimited participants that are automatically archived and made available as podcasts. No software download is required. Listeners can subscribe to shows via RSS into iTunes and other feed readers. Our network has produced tens of thousands of episodes since it launched in August of 2006.
Graham Atttwell

TweetDeck - 0 views

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    TweetDeck is an Adobe Air desktop application that is currently in private beta. It aims to evolve the existing functionality of Twitter by taking an abundance of information i.e twitter feeds, and breaking it down into more manageable bite sized pieces.
George Roberts

The Most Interesting New Tech Startup of 2009 - Anil Dash - 0 views

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    take a look at some of the most compelling new sites that have launched in just the few short months since President Obama took office: * Data.gov, providing open access to feeds of valuable facts and figures generated by the executive branch. * USAspending.gov, allowing any of us to drill down into the details of spending from various federal agencies. * Recovery.gov, perhaps one of the best-known of the new sites, offering up details of how resources from the Recovery Act are being allocated. * And of course, there's WhiteHouse.gov. You know about that one. What's remarkable about these sites is not merely that they exist; There had been some efforts to provide this kind of information in the past. Rather, what stands out is that they exhibit a lot of the traits of some of the best tech startups in Silicon Valley or New York City. Each site has remarkably consistent branding elements, leading to a predictable and trustworthy sense of place when you visit the sites. There is clear attention to design, both from the cosmetic elements of these pages, and from the thoughtfulness of the information architecture on each site. (The clear, focused promotional areas on each homepage feel just like the "Sign up now!" links on the site of most Web 2.0 companies.) And increasingly, these services are being accompanied by new APIs and data sources that can be used by others to build interesting applications.
Amanda Kenuam

New Drivers, New Learners - Alternative for Special Education - 0 views

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    "special education, technology, videos, youtube, learning"
Gudrun Porath

E-Learning Reaches All-Time High - 0 views

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    "The increase came primarily at the expense of instructor-led classroom training (ILT). Although ILT remained the dominant delivery method (accounting for 60% of training hours delivered), its use has declined. Some ILT hours have been replaced with virtual classroom training (VILT), which uses a live, remote instructor broadcast online or over video. Virtual classrooms maintain the benefit of live instruction, while avoiding the costs associated with travel and facilities. Use of VILT increased to 13% of training hours delivered in 2009. "
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