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surani demel

Dead Red Hitting - 0 views

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    Dead Red Hitting is a baseball hitting website that teaches baseball hitting instruction that discusses how to hit a baseball, get baseball hit, baseball hitting drills, baseball hit and runs as well as other hitting baseball drills
surani demel

Costa Rica Beaches - 0 views

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    Costa Rica beaches: If you click on top of the name of each beach, you will be taken to a new page with more info about it, such as location, GPS coordinates, address map, instructions on how to get there, photos and video.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Making Learning Stick! - An Overview - 0 views

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    To help the learner remember and recall the learning material. Raptivity had organized a special webinar titled 'Making Learning Stick!' on Apr 30, 2013 with Jay Cross, CEO and Chief Unlearning Officer, Internet Time Alliance as the guest speaker.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Top 7 Reasons to Use Interactivity in Training - 0 views

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    Interactivity, according to techopedia, is the communication process that takes place between humans and computer games. What is Interactivity? In training, interactivity has a broader definition. It is defined as any break where an individual participates in the learning process.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Templates - To Use or Not to Use? - 0 views

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    Templates can be very helpful in providing the structure of online learning activities; however some templates can limit creativity and make presentations become very cookie-cutter and boring. Templates can also allow for the rapid creation of learning activities which enable timely development and revisions. If templates are easy to use and flexible; they facilitate the design of relevant, current, and creative activities.
Zaid Mark

8 Quick Tips to Optimize and Speed Up Windows 7 - 0 views

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    Do you want to optimize windows 7 and ready to avail its best features? Therefore, here are few easy Ways to Optimize and Speed Up Your Windows 7 PC. Just Follow the Instructions Listed in the Presentation.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Let's Play a Game! - 0 views

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    Gamification is a powerful tool to engage learners, whether customers or employees, to change behaviors, develop skills or drive innovation. When a course is "gamified" correctly, itnot only improves user engagement but also lowers cost, and makes implementation easier.
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Irs Form 1040 Instructions - 0 views

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Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Using Bloom's to Target the Objectives - 0 views

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    Having learners achieve the objectives of a course is critical for their ongoing training and development. The course design, including the learning interactions, can have a significant impact on the success of the learning objectives being achieved.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Bring your Imagination Alive! - An Overview - 0 views

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    Are you really thinking out of the box while creating interactivities? Well, I am sure the recent Raptivity - Bring your Imagination Alive! 3 Part Webinar Series has given you enormous ideas of using Raptivity interaction models innovatively.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Augmenting Authoring Tools using Interactions - 0 views

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    No one wants to take time and trouble, using their expertise, to produce something that's not as effective as it should be. This is just as true of online learning designers and developers as it is of anyone. Read more …
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Creating a Branching Question - Adaptive Type Interaction - 0 views

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    One of the issues I've always had with online learning is programming a question to have some type of interaction when the student does not initially answer the question correctly the first time. Most tools provide multiple ways to provide feedback. This feedback comes either per answer or per question or at the end of a series of questions.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Using Raptivity To Make Elearning Stick - 0 views

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    Learning and development professionals have known for some time that the keys to making training stick include interaction with participants before, during, and after a learning event.
Robyn Jay

Characteristics of High Quality Technology Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    Characteristics of High Quality Technology Teaching and Learning
Robyn Jay

What to Do With Wikipedia - 6 views

  • Wikipedia is an affront to academia, because it undercuts what makes academics the elite in society.
  • Embracing the World of Wikipedia Figuring out what to do with Wikipedia is part of a larger question: When is academia going to acknowledge the elephant in the room? Over the past decade, the web has become the primary informational environment for the average student. This is where our students live. Wrenching them out of it in the name of academic quality is simply not going to work. But the genius of the web is that it is a means, not an end. The same medium that brings us Wikipedia also brings us e-reference and ejournals. Thus we have an opportunity to introduce Wikipedia devotees to three undiscovered realities: 1. Truth to tell, much of Wikipedia is simply amazing in its detail, currency, and accuracy. Denying this is tantamount to taking ourselves out of the new digital reality. But we need to help our students see that Wikipedia is also an environment for shallow thinking, debates over interpretation, and the settling of scores. Wikipedia itself advises that its users consult other sources to verify the information they are finding. If a key element in information literacy is the ability to evaluate information, what better place to start than with Wikipedia? We can help students to distinguish the trite from the brilliant and encourage them to check their Wikipedia information against other sources. 2. We need to introduce students to digital resources that are, in many cases, stronger than Wikipedia. Some of these are freely available online, like the amazing Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (http://plato.stanford.edu). Others may be commercial e-reference sources with no barrier except a user name and password. 3. The most daring solution would be for academia to enter the world of Wikipedia directly. Rather than throwing rocks at it, the academy has a unique opportunity to engage Wikipedia in a way that marries the digital generation with the academic enterprise. How about these options: • A professor writes or rewrites Wikipedia articles, learning the system and improving the product. • A professor takes his or her class through a key Wikipedia article on a topic related to the course, pointing out its strengths and weaknesses, editing it to be a better reflection of reality. • A professor or information literacy instructor assigns groups of students to evaluate and edit Wikipedia articles, using research from other sources as an evaluative tool. • A course takes on specific Wikipedia topics as heritage articles. The first group of students creates the articles and successive groups update and expand on them. In this way, collections of key “professor approved” articles can be produced in many subject areas, making Wikipedia better and better as time goes on. If you want to see further options, Wikipedia itself provides examples (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:School_and_university_projects). What to Do with Wikipedia When academia finally recognizes that Wikipedia is here to stay and that we can either fight it or improve it, we may finally discover that professors and students have come to a meeting of minds. This doesn’t mean that Wikipedia articles will now be fully acceptable in research paper bibliographies. But surely there is a middle ground that connects instruction on evaluation with judicious use of Wikipedia information. Ultimately, the academy has to stop fighting Wikipedia and work to make it better. Academic administrators need to find ways to recognize Wikipedia writing as part of legitimate scholarship for tenure, promotion, and research points. When professors are writing the articles or guiding their students in article production and revision, we may become much less paranoid about this wildly popular resource. Rather than castigating it, we can use it as a tool to improve information literacy.
Jorge De La Garza

VoiceThreads Integration participation help... - 26 views

Evening! Lead: Looking for Educators to participate in Voicethread site on Wednesday evening. I'm currently a grad student at the University of Houston Clear Lake working on my Master of Instruc...

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started by Jorge De La Garza on 18 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Jorge De La Garza

Comment to my Class on Your experience request.. - 23 views

Good Morning! I'm including the link to the VoiceThread recap I created for my Class: http://voicethread.com/share/264701/ The Topics cover: Voicethread Digital Storyboarding Photostory 3 Intruc...

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started by Jorge De La Garza on 20 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
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