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VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 1 views

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    Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting.
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    Yep like it but want to see it perform in Moodle

How would you use Diigo here at TAFE? - 1 views

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Handbook of Emerging Technologies - 1 views

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    #yam Great paper on Connectivism, codifying behaviours for social networking, highlighting networking tools and barriers to uptake.
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    Great paper on Connectivism, codifying behaviours for social networking, highlighting networking tools and barriers to uptake.
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Learning Development Cycle - 1 views

  • Effective learning design is no longer a formulaic process. It’s a rich engagement of learners and their needs.
  • Courses and programs are no longer the only design objects for learning designers. Designers must shift their attention to the more ambiguous, tumultuous learning environment in which learners now function. Designers no longer create only instruction sequences. They must create environments, networks, access to resources, and increase the capacity of learners to function and forage for their own knowledge.
  • design the ecology
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  • learning design” will be used in place of instructional design
  • The starting point of learning design is to evaluate the existing views of learning types, learning theories, and design approaches. An integrated or holistic view of the diverse learning landscape permits designers and educators to select appropriate models for appropriate means.
  • Connectivism Connectivism as a learning theory provides insight into the dynamics of networks, environments, and ecologies in relation to accretion learning. It consists of the following principles: Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions. Learning is a process of connecting specialized nodes or information sources. Learning may reside in non-human appliances. Capacity to know more is more critical than what is currently known. “Know where” replaces “know what” and “know how”. Nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning. Ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill. Currency (accurate, up-to-date knowledge) is the intent of all connectivist learning activities. Decision-making is itself a learning process. Choosing what to learn and the meaning of incoming information is seen through the lens of a shifting reality. While there is a right answer now, it may be wrong tomorrow due to alterations in the information climate affecting the decision.
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    "Our learning institutions have been created in the spirit of research and openness, yet they have acquired their own neurotic tendencies. Most notable is the strong reaction to change in the classic models of distributing learning. Models of courses, programs, and degrees are still central, even though technology and new needs on the part of learners are creating a climate that requires a more dynamic alternative. "
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Hunter Institute Moodle - 1 views

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    "Welcome to HI Online. HI Online is Hunter TAFE's elearning platform for the delivery of online course content. "
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    I like the cleanlines of this front page.
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    Yes like it and the graphical links but needs more info. We need to redo our front page
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Creative Commons: What every Educator needs to know - 1 views

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    a nice presentation about Creative Commons that is up in slideshare. Slideshare allows you to upload and share ppt presentataions and add a voiceover
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Adobe Captivate - Branching - 1 views

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    Had a watch very good intro. Captivate is one inch thick one mile deep. Adobe Captivate specific training would be good for TAFE NSW to quickly get up to speed with the possibilities.
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Technology_of_cooperation - 1 views

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    Institute for the Future, Jan 2005 Emerging digital technologies present new opportunities for developing complex cooperative strategies that change the way people work together to solve problems and generate wealth. Central to this class of cooperation-amplifying technologies are eight key clusters, each with distinctive contributions to cooperative strategy:
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E-portfolio draft privacy guidelines released | Australian Flexible Learning Framework - 1 views

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    Links to the AFLF E-portfolio guidelines, some good articulation of embedding E-portfolio practice.
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Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 1 views

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    another great tool for group reflections
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Learning to Change-Changing to Learn - 1 views

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    YouTube
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Blended Learning | Nine Lanterns - 1 views

  • As a strategy and as a learning solution, blended is presently better received and more effective than online learning alone. Blended is usually taken to mean a blend or mix of classroom (in-person, face-to-face) and online techniques - where learners spend some of their time learning online; and other time in classrooms. Classroom learning is good for the immediacy it offers, the personal interaction. Alternatively, online learning better supports reflective activities, where learners need to think and act more deeply about content.
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      As a definition of Blended learning I think this hits the mark.
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Flickr: Creative Commons - 1 views

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    An explanation of the use of Creative Commons by FlickR users
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Evaluating the effectiveness of digital storytelling for student reflection - 1 views

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    "Evaluating the effectiveness of digital storytelling for student reflection" Martin Jenkins and Jo Lonsdale (2007) Centre for Active Learning - University of Gloucestershire, UK
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PhotoPeach - Fresh slideshows to go! - 1 views

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    Automatically make your own free slide show in seconds. Upload photos, pick music, add captions in the show, and more!
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Wikimedia Commons - 1 views

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    A database of freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute.
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eLearn: Best Practices - How to Help Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom - 1 views

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    This is a practical article describing a method to encourage teachers to USE technology. It found that most teachers don't find tech training helpful as it focusses on HOW to use technology not how to INTEGRATE it into teaching and learning.
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Why Smartboards are a Dumb Initiative - 1 views

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    Some debate would be useful I think
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