I think this list is really important for things to consider as we have our students write.
Connections to the Internet not only make a range of materials available to writers, they also collapse distances between writers and readers and between generating words and creating designs.
This is a great list of literacies that are important for educators.
How to navigate both the World Wide Web and web-based databases
Email and chat conventions
The use of software for making websites, including basic html, such as how to make a link.Theory about the relationship between print and other modalities.
This is so true! Our innovations are limited by the structure of the LMS. I frequently am frustrated by the linear nature of the LMS and how it traps me into doing things a certain way. I have yet to find a gradebook that I like.
This is so true! Our innovations are limited by the structure of the LMS. I frequently am frustrated by the linear nature of the LMS and how it traps me into doing things a certain way. I have yet to find a gradebook that I like.
forcing e–learning technologies into the familiar classroom categories of lectures, discussions, and exams", reinforcing "uncritical acceptance of the traditional features of the classroom model.”
It is only important to recognize that the interface of any software reflects its intent.
Even if you leave aside the fact that these systems are closed silos, and that this fact alone could hamper pedagogy (Lamberson and Lamb, 2003)
According to my own survey of online instructors at two community colleges, most do not use the Web either extensively or intensively in their own work (Lane, 2007). They tend to rely on the methods they were taught in graduate school to conduct their own research,
Novices, as any tech support person will tell you, approach technology differently than experts.
Expert users contextualize their resources fluidly and organize materials effectively, while novices just upload and share files, hoping students will find them (Reanut, et al., 2006)
Microsoft provides an image a day on bing.com. To go along with the image of the day educators create an essential question based off of the image that you can use with your students to help them practice their search skills and critical thinking skills.