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Christopher Pappas

The Rise and History of MOOCs - Infographic and Prezi Presentation - 1 views

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    The Rise and History of MOOCs - Infographic and Prezi Presentation A lot of students. Taking the classes are free. No attendance necessary. MOOCs emphasize key features of a class. Would you be interested to review The Rise and History of MOOCs? http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/general/item/438-the-rise-and-history-of-moocs-infographic-prezi-presentation
Christopher Pappas

The History of Learning Management Systems Infographic | e-Learning Infographics - 4 views

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    The History of Learning Management Systems Infographic From the very basic "problem cylinder", "KHUT", "SAKI" to Microsoft's Sharepoint Learning Kit and the powerfully simple ProProfs LMS, this inforgraphic tracks the incredible journey of Leaning Management Systems since it began in 1906, when University of Wisconsin was established as the first distance learning institution. http://elearninginfographics.com/the-history-of-learning-management-systems-infographic/
Christopher Pappas

The History of Distance Learning - Infographic - 1 views

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    In 1840s, Sir Isaac Pitman runs correspondence courses teaching his revolutionary short hand system. Pitamn shorthand is still widely used today. In 1858, the University of London becomes the first university to offer distance learning degres. In 1892, the term "distance education" is first used in a pamphlet by the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA.
Christopher Pappas

Extend Your Range of eLearning Questions - 0 views

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    Have you heard of Opus Pro? At this post I will reveal the secret that was well kept since 1995! elearning Brothers - eLearning games, challenges, flash templates, and development Well Kept Secret since 1995 Opus Pro is a multi-faceted development tool which has been around for over 15 years and yet you've probably never heard of it as it has only recently focussed on the elearning market. It has a wide range of uses from interactive presentations to database applications but throughout its history it has been used regularly for training materials - especially simulations of everything from rig management software to artillery gunnery. It seems that the developers of Digital Workshop have worked closely with customers to understand their actual requirements and base the new features on making those easier to achieve. The result is a set of unusual features to provide everyday requirements automatically and yet offer the flexibility to make even sophisticated functions easy.
Christopher Pappas

It's a Bird! It's a Plane! No, It's Accessibility! - 0 views

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    Teach Students How to Be Their Own Teachers! As I write these words, hundreds of non-profits and entrepreneurs are busy in their studies or garages, developing new educational resources designed to reach large numbers of students across the global village. Those resources-- and their accessibility, will make it possible for kids to teach themselves. Whether is design married to technology, or brilliant teachers reaching the minds and souls of their students, those things gain power when they are made accessible through cloud technology. Now a Multitude of Educators Can Reach Millions of Students The cloud brings students to the teachers, but it also brings teachers to the students. More teachers can reach out to students than ever before. And the students can now learn from a multitude of teachers and mentors, not only in the classroom, but everywhere that they go. For the first time in history, cloud technology makes learning truly accessible to students--not only in the classroom, but also just about everywhere else on the planet.
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