A group for educators who are involved with or interested in online learning; blended learning; Web 2.0; telecommunications such as video conferencing and distance learning; and technology integration.
"free, customisable flash templates to embed into blogs, wikis and websites." Templates include game generators, flashcards, countdown timer, animated book, timeline and more. Screencast tutorials show how to use templates. Site is from the UK.
Create a public collaborative document instantly and invite others to join you. Great tool if you're working with groups of people that don't have Google accounts, want to do collaborative note-taking, or are working together during a professional development session.
This website is designed as a resource for individuals with varying levels of course design experience to assist them in developing and enhancing courses for higher education.
Links to websites that feature virtual learning experiences that expose online visitors to the history, geography, literature, government and for different places around the world.
Looks awesome...and free! Anyone familiar with this?
"TRAILS is a knowledge assessment with multiple-choice questions targeting a variety of information literacy skills based on 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 12th grade standards. This Web-based system was developed to provide an easily accessible and flexible tool for school librarians and teachers to identify strengths and weaknesses in the information-seeking skills of their students. There is no charge for using TRAILS."
Download Individual Chapters of this handbook. Chapters are listed below:
Trends and Issues with Online Learning
1. From Reluctant and Reticent to Engaged and Enthusiastic: The Passage to Online Teaching by Susan Giullian
2. Preparing Special Education Teachers Through Online Instruction
Donna Sobel
3. Using eCollege to Facilitate Learning, Provide for Program Coherence, Manage Accountability Innovations, and Ensure the Evolution of a Principal Licensure Program by Connie Fulmer
4. Make, Share, Find: Web 2.0 and Informal Learning by Phil Antonelli
Technology in Action
5. The Advantages of a Ning Social Network Within a Higher Education Program by Laura Summers
6. Fresh and Forward-thinking: Using Blogs for Educational Purposes by Joanna C. Dunlap & Ellen Stevens
7. Hanging on by a Thread by Dorothy F. Garrison-Wade
8. Instructional Uses of Twitter by Joanna C. Dunlap & Patrick R. Lowenthal
9. Using Audio for Giving Feedback to Project Teams: A Useful Complement to Track Changes by Brent G. Wilson
10. Wordle… Just for Phluff? by Joanna C. Dunlap
11. A Teaching Video Project Brought to Closure by Farah A. Ibrahim
12. Improving the Design of PowerPoint Presentations by Patrick R. Lowenthal
This conference lecture is available as an MP3 with a SlideShare (64 slides) presentation to accompany it. Suggests a variety of tools that can be used to build a Personal Learning Network. I want to know more...
This website contains a number of learning objects that are useful in designing online instruction for students. Click on the links in the link bar on the left to visit any of these subjects.
"Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams such as site maps, wire frames, UML and network charts. Cacoo can be used free of charge." Requires registration.
An extensive "resource for teachers and students who are interested in how multimedia can be integrated into a variety of educational activities. The site was originally begun in 2004 by faculty members and graduate students in the Instructional Technology Program at the University of Houston College of Education. It continues to be revised with new content added as more students and faculty members become involved in the digital storytelling process."
Includes examples, resources, tutorials, rubrics and much more