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LUCIAN DUMA

BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION IN XXI CENTURY: #edtech20 eSafety ... - 1 views

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    gr8 (the best ) edtools and apps used in 2010 . If you like this post join free and collaborate with educators wordwide . http://www.facebook.com/pages/Web-20-and-new-tehnologies-in-education-still-2010/103495893021586?v=app_112493455447504
Janet Bianchini

100 Best Blogs for Tech-Savvy Teachers - Online Courses - 7 views

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    This list might be useful for those of us who blog
Janet Bianchini

List of Best Ways to convert pdf word docs - 7 views

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    Some useful information from Larry Ferlazzo
eabyasinfosol

9 Common Moodle Reports to Know for Multitenancy Moodle/IOMAD - LearnerScript - 0 views

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    Multitenancy Moodle and LearnerScript Multitenancy in Moodle Learning Management System (aka Moodle LMS) is a big deal in many aspects of eLearning. The reasons for that for medium to large organizations are obvious and lucid - bringing their individual companies' L&D under one umbrella LMS, with the least possible investment. For that reason, the cost-effective multitenancy Moodle paves the way for the easy control and dispensation of L&D to each company within it, without the interference of them one another. IOMAD, Workplace, and some Corporate LMSes are the best examples of multitenant Moodle platforms...
eabyasinfosol

[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.
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.
    • J.Randolph Radney
       
      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.
    • J.Randolph Radney
       
      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

The Lesser Kudos - Lingua Franca - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

  • I’ve sometimes wondered if the visual similarity between kudus and kudos contributed to a belief that a kudo was a shy and retiring noun best observed in the plural.
    • J.Randolph Radney
       
      I love his humour!
J.Randolph Radney

neccunplugged - home - 6 views

  • ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) conference, the "world's premier educational technology event (formerly the National Educational Computing Conference, NECC). Each year nearly 20,000 enthusiastic ed tech professionals and corporate representatives from around the globe unite for five days of professional learning, collaboration, and hands-on demonstration of the best new technologies for the classroom, school, or district."
J.Randolph Radney

Free Video Editing Tools: Guide To The Best Software And Web-Based Services - 4 views

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    Comparison of various free video editing software
J.Randolph Radney

Digital Domain - Computers at Home - Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • MIDDLE SCHOOL students are champion time-wasters. And the personal computer may be the ultimate time-wasting appliance. Put the two together at home, without hovering supervision, and logic suggests that you won’t witness a miraculous educational transformation.
  • Economists are trying to measure a home computer’s educational impact on schoolchildren in low-income households. Taking widely varying routes, they are arriving at similar conclusions: little or no educational benefit is found. Worse, computers seem to have further separated children in low-income households, whose test scores often decline after the machine arrives, from their more privileged counterparts.
  • At that time, most Romanian households were not yet connected to the Internet. But few children whose families obtained computers said they used the machines for homework. What they were used for — daily — was playing games.
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  • Catherine Maloney, director of the Texas center, said the schools did their best to mandate that the computers would be used strictly for educational purposes. Most schools configured the machines to block e-mail, chat, games and Web sites reached by searching on objectionable key words. The key-word blocks worked fine for English-language sites but not for Spanish ones. “Kids were adept at getting around the blocks,” she said. How disappointing to read in the Texas study that “there was no evidence linking technology immersion with student self-directed learning or their general satisfaction with schoolwork.” When devising ways to beat school policing software, students showed an exemplary capacity for self-directed learning. Too bad that capacity didn’t expand in academic directions, too.
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    This article was referenced in the M4T intermediate course recently.
J.Randolph Radney

WebList - The Place To Find The Best List On The Web - 5 views

shared by J.Randolph Radney on 20 Feb 10 - Cached
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    This is still in very rough form, but it looks like it has a great potential to display bookmarked items from Diigo.
J.Randolph Radney

eSN Special Report: Small-group collaboration | eSchoolNews.com - 5 views

  • Sutton said collaboration is "a more positive way of teaching" and addresses the needs of students who learn best in different ways, such as those who are visual learners or auditory learners.
  • In a traditional classroom arrangement—with the teacher lecturing at the front of the class—"the group becomes homogenized," Silverman says. The teacher targets the instruction to the middle, ignoring the passive, inattentive students in the back and the more advanced students who might be bored because they already know the material. The teacher might ask two to four students to come to the front of the room to solve a problem, but the rest are "educational voyeurs," he says.
  • He suggests that each group have a student identified as a facilitator, recorder, and possibly, reflector, with those positions changing from project to project. After a group completes its work, the students can use the projector to share what they’ve learned with the whole class.
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    The article reinforces readings for the course, as well as providing suggestions for activities that would be collaborative (actually, the way they describe it is more cooperative because they specify roles, but we can "scrub 'round that bit", I'm sure.
J.Randolph Radney

eLearn: Best Practices - Tips for Effective Webinars - 5 views

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    This article offers good suggestions for improving online synched sessions.
J.Randolph Radney

50 Best Blogs for Education Leaders | The Committed Sardine - 7 views

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    This is a list of blogs I hope to browse over the summer.
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