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guidelines for posting - 0 views

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    Info to consider for people who post on the directory
anonymous

eLearning Examples - 0 views

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    Before go very far with elearning, it is important to take a look at what is out there. This is an older article that looks at elearning, which seems to focus on "delivering" content.
anonymous

List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This is a long list of crowdsourcing projects..
anonymous

Directory of Sites - 0 views

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    Web's Largest Crowdsourcing Directory of Sites - over 1800 crowdsourcing and crowdfunding sites.
anonymous

Emotional Intelligence theories - Daniel Goleman's EQ concepts - 0 views

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    home "self/personal development " emotional intelligence (EQ) emotional intelligence theory (EQ - Emotional Quotient) Emotional Intelligence - EQ - is a relatively recent behavioural model, rising to prominence with Daniel Goleman's 1995 Book called 'Emotional Intelligence'.
anonymous

12manage - All you need to know about management - 0 views

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    Discover summaries of methods and models. Discuss issues with managers, consultants and academics - 12manage.
anonymous

Instructional Strategies for Online Courses - 0 views

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    Effective online instruction depends on learning experiences appropriately designed and facilitated by knowledgeable educators. Because learners have different learning styles or a combination of styles, online educators should design activities that address their modes of learning in order to provide significant experiences for each class participant.
anonymous

How To Use Twitter For Teaching And Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Detailed information on use of Twitter for learning
anonymous

5 User-Friendly Tools for Building Your Online Portfolio - 1 views

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    Online professional portfolio tools.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

'Free-Range Learners': Study Opens Window Into How Students Hunt for Educational Conten... - 0 views

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    I like this term "free-range learning" and believe it might be part of the Studio language. "Ms. Morgan borrows the phrase "free-range learning" to describe students' behavior, and she finds that they generally shop around for content in places educators would endorse. Students seem most favorably inclined to materials from other universities. They mention lecture videos from Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology far more than the widely publicized Khan Academy, she says. If they're on a pre-med or health-science track, they prefer recognized "brands" like the Mayo Clinic. Students often seek this outside content due to dissatisfaction with their own professors, Ms. Morgan says." Also this comment: I don't think academe has really come to grips with the very large role peer-to-peer sharing plays in the way students learn. We proved this interesting phenomenon this year in a very large online course that we were in the process of redesigning. One section of the course piloted the redesign, which had dropped the former textbook in favor of all online content, cut out 1/3 of the subject areas covered in the old version of the course and changed the assignment instructions and interaction modalities radically. Despite the fact that all students in the pilot section were fully informed that they were in a different and new course, and were required to go though an extensive introductory module covering all aspects of the new version of the course, including the syllabus, and were required to pass a test covering the course requirements and structure, we still had something like 5% of the students turn in work that was based on the old course assignments and old course structure. Some of them had apparently not read any of the assignment instructions from their own section, and were relying entirely on peers in other sections for information on how to complete assignments.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Teachers as Technology Trailblazers: Word Press + Buddy Press = Experiment - 0 views

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    Kristen Swanson, April 26, 2012, is using Word Press and Buddy Press and various tools in an experimental class.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How will MOOCs impact the future of college education? | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

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    Emerging Ed Tech site with blog on how MOOCs will impact the future of college education, K. Walsh, April 25, 2012
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 Reasons Why Educators Need To Embrace Internet Technologies | Emerging Education Tech... - 0 views

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    Written by K. Walsh, EmergingEdTech, May 17, 2009, 5 reasons on why teachers should use internet technologies. Some of these rationales could be adapted to WLStudio build RoI rationales 1. Professional Development 2. The Power to engage 3. Students use them already 4. It's not going away (it will only grow) 5. Businesses want workers who understand the internet
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Social Professional Learning - 0 views

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    ****This post by Derek J. Keenan explains his Social Professional Learning Model that served as his Masters Capstone paper at Alberta University, April 23, 2012. Its core is an action research approach to learning enriched by and anchored in social media. Substitute teacher with "other named professional" and it works for people in all types of work/interests. There is also a short (s cultivating connections with the people who have the same self-directed learning quest as you. The next step is reciprocating by publishing and sharing what you know or believe to be true. Throughout it is your experience that informs your participation and your participation informs your level of understanding--you are constantly learning and eventually building your personal learning network relationships to be there for you.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

10 Beneficial Facebook Pages For Educators To Check Out | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

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    Is this what we need to do on a regular basis with WLStudio? #EdChat http://www.facebook.com/EdchatPLN This is a different type of group - #Edchat is Twitter based. In their own words, "#Edchat is a hashtag discussion among educators from all over the world on education related topics. It happens every Tuesday at Noon EDT and 7PM EDT. To join us simply follow the #Edchat hashtag on Twitter!" The Facebook Page keeps users up on discussion topics, and provides additional resources.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Reflections on #lrnchat: Design Thinking | David Kelly - 0 views

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    Both the discussion method (Tweet-chat) followed by private reflection and public writing, as well as the topic--design thinking are fascinating to me. Written by David Kelly on April 24, 2012. Is method of learning relevant to WLStudio?
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

4 Reasons Why the Bonk MOOC is So Interesting | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Just found out about this MOOC that starts next week (April 30--5 weeks long) by Curtis Bonk, a professor at Indiana University. It's on Instructional Ideas and Technology Tools for Online Success. I would like to see how he structures this class and learn a lot, too, about the topic. Every MOOC is a chance to learn!
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

ZaidLearn: Any Free Hosted CMS or LMS? (Yes, Obama Says!) - 0 views

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    Already learned something from the Bonk MOOC--see this page for free hosted CMS and LMS technologies.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

ZaidLearn: A Free Learning Tool for Every Learning Problem? - 0 views

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    Excellent list of free tools
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