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J.Randolph Radney

Quest Atlantis | Professional Development Workshops - 0 views

  • Quest Atlantis is a technologically-rich learning environment that requires certain skills and knowledge to use effectively in a classroom context. Therefore, the QA Team has developed both face-to-face and online professional development workshops. Both types of workshops are scheduled on an as-needed basis to meet the needs of incoming teachers and new Centers.
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    This group quest area is available for students ages 9-16.
LUCIAN DUMA

MY RESEARCH AND TOP 10 WEB 2.0 TOOLS IN XXI CENTURY EDUCATION with http://xeeme.com/Luc... - 1 views

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    Proud to be Leader in Cop2 organized in SMILE :) project  managed by European Schoolnet . I tried to describe here my top 10 Social Media Curation tools to develop a PLN . Please add your feed-back and add comments with your  favorite startups to build a PLN here http://bitly.com/collaborationincop2smile
J.Randolph Radney

ADDIE Model at Learning Theories - 7 views

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    "(1) Analysis, (2) Design, (3) Development, (4) Implementation, and (5) Evaluation."
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5 Moodle Report Actions to Use from LearnerScript - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Moodle reports make themselves an indispensable part of your eLearning initiative to train your folks in the right direction. Without the insights from these reports reduce your Learning and Development (L&D) to mere 'namesake learning.' That is the training/learning of your folks will be like watering a tree that doesn't bear fruit. Likewise, what's the use of learning without learning analytics? That is why we, one of the Moodle partners, have introduced LearnerScript which is a Moodle reporting tool for advanced Moodle analytics. So every report you create/use the existing report templates (aka Canned Reports) comes with these user-friendly report actions. These are as follows...
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[Part I] How to Understand and Improve Your Moodle LMS Performance - Eabyas - 0 views

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    Moodle is undoubtedly the best open-source learning platform, with 248, 250, 478 users (and counting) in 251 countries around the world. And 196, 000+ sites use Moodle for their online learning and development. Those numbers for an open-source technology are overwhelmingly incredible! Your Moodle LMS's performance will be mainly a point of concern as you grow your user-base. There are several things that play a key role in your Moodle Learning Management System's (simply Moodle) performance.
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Multi-tenancy Moodle Reporting Tool? Here It Is - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Do you have a multi-tenancy Moodle platform for your Learning and Development (L&D)? If yes, how about an advanced Moodle reporting tool for your organization? This Moodle learning analytics helps you have insights into the learning experiences of your employees. That's to steer your organization's L&D in the desired direction. LEARNERSCRIPT, A CUSTOMIZABLE & READY-TO-USE TOOL LearnerScript does that job better. The tool's there to help improve the learning experiences of students, teachers, managers, or any role in between. So much so the organization gets the optimum ROI out of the training of their folks.
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[Part-1] When to Consider Going for LearnerScript the Moodle Reporting? - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Do you know that LearnerScript is a Moodle analytics tool? Designed and developed by a Moodle Partner? But what you have no idea (we guess so, if you're in this situation!) is when to consider going for LearnerScript for your Moodle reporting needs. If you have already started such a process of selecting a Moodle analytics plugin, here we make things easy for you. With this blog. So we propose certain points here to help you out when to consider going for LearnerScript. Well, if you want more solid reasons to have it, visit LearnerScript. Or contact us for a personal demonstration.
J.Randolph Radney

Students prefer good lectures over the latest technology in class | University Affairs - 3 views

  • they want lectures. They want to listen to a professor who’s engaging, who’s intellectually stimulating and who delivers the content to them,” says Vivek Venkatesh, associate dean of academic programs and development in the school of graduate studies at Concordia University.
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      Perhaps what students WANT is not what is best for them. Are they being lazy learners to expect a teacher to 'deliver content', as compare with more active learning strategies?
  • The reporter fails to mention that the majority of both teachers and students like technology in the classroom. And then tries to turn this report into one that is anti-technology.
  • But frankly when I find an eager proponent of, say, group work and student-directed discussions, I often (although not always) find a professor who simply can't lecture; and, worse, is not liked by their students.
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      It is possible, however, to be a professor who lectures well and still prefers the use of more active learning in the classroom.
J.Randolph Radney

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  • Faculty members at many campuses have been debating whether they should ban laptops in class. At Cornell University, students are trying to change the discussion. The Student Assembly there adopted a resolution last month pushing for “greater freedom of student laptop usage” in certain classes.
  • But realistically, he said, faculty members can't develop a single, catch-all policy for laptop usage -- there is simply too much variation in class sizes, teaching styles, course levels and subject matter to expect the same policy to apply to every instructor.
  • Katherine Fahey, director of Student Disability Services, supports technology use in the classroom -- if not as a full-on policy, then at least in the sense that all students feel comfortable asking for an exception.   “In courses in which the instructor believes that learning is enhanced by students not using laptops, there should be an opportunity for any student to request an exception based on individual learning style, the impact of one’s disability or other factors,” Fahey said in an email. But even asking to overrule a professor’s classroom technology policy can be uncomfortable for many students, especially at the beginning of the semester when there is no established relationship.
Dr. Nellie Deutsch

Moodle for Teachers (M4T) Hands-on Workshops for April & May - 4 views

Spring is a great time to follow old and new dreams. Mine has always been to teach online. Teaching online is a great way to make extra money or earn a living by creating your very own online cours...

Moodle for Teachers M4T Professional Development Integrating Technology

started by Dr. Nellie Deutsch on 09 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
J.Randolph Radney

Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education | Association of College... - 2 views

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    The Association of College and Research Libraries has developed a site discussing information literacy standards for education.
J.Randolph Radney

Teaching with Google Wave - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

  • Wave is extremely powerful groupware, designed to facilitate the interactions of groups working together on projects—which turns out to be a pretty good description of many college classes.
  • Class notes project (10%): Over the course of the semester, you will compile a set of collaborative notes for the class, detailing the important issues from our readings, the main threads of our discussions, any questions that we raise that remain open, and so forth. You’ll use a combination of Google Wave and Google Docs for these notes, Wave for the initial notetaking and discussion and Docs for the final product. Each of you will serve as lead notetaker during at least one class session, though you’ll be expected to contribute to the collaborative notes for every class period.
  • A networked teaching lab: I teach most of my classes in a laptop-based lab, one that allows me to pull the computers out whenever I want to use them and tuck them safely away when I don't. This semester, I decided to use them every day, and invited any of my students who had their own laptops to bring them to class if they preferred working on them.
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  • At the end of the semester, in conjunction with my course evaluations, I asked my students to assess their experiences with Wave—and to a person, they liked it. Several said that they appreciated the ways that seeing their classmates' notes as class discussion was happening clarified the discussion in process; a few noted that they liked being able to follow the wave from their dorm rooms if they were out sick; many said that they were grateful to be able to return to the notes in the days and weeks after that class session had ended.
  • What didn't work? I'd had the idea before the semester started that my students would "finalize" their notes in Google Docs and keep them stored for future use in our Google Group space. As yet, however, waves aren't easily exportable, even to other Google platforms; our class notes remain solely accessible in Wave. That said, all of the members of the class will have access to those waves as long as they keep their accounts, and the waves could continue to develop, should their authors be so inspired.
Dr. Nellie Deutsch

Moodle MOOC 2 - 1 views

Learn about transpersonal development and how to Moodle 2.5 at Moodle MOOC 2http://www.wiziq.com/course/20705-teaching-with-moodle

Moodle MOOC Transpersonal

started by Dr. Nellie Deutsch on 19 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
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8 eLearning Trends the Most Useful for 2022 - Eabyas - 0 views

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    The Twenty-twenty was such a dramatic year for everyone from all walks of life. Nobody thought that a pandemic would strike like so hard, let alone every kind of business and learning. The events unfolded were hardly anyone could dream of even in their wild dreams, except in a Hollywood sci-fi. Though most of the businesses and learning came to a grinding halt, but not the eLearning industry. With Covid-19, online learning has become indispensable and plus has grown at an exponential rate.
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