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How to Choose an [Moodle] LMS System for Higher Edu Sector - Eabyas - 1 views

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    Almost every industry keeps pace up with technology for effective processes, resource management, and innovative solutions. However, there is an exception - the education industry lags behind in embracing eLearning tools and technologies. There is no iota of doubt that traditional classrooms and learning methods offer indelible one-on-one or one-to-many learning experiences across the campuses. The Higher Edu organizations are stuck in a rut. To my dismay, they aren't the pioneers to embrace the technologies, but the opposite...
eabyasinfosol

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.
J.Randolph Radney

Simply Speaking - Teaching and Learning with Technology - 3 views

  • Simply Speaking is a series of brief videos created by Teaching and Learning with Technology that explain technology topics in everyday language and with a little humor. They are modeled after the "... in plain english" videos that explain more general technologies such as Google Docs.
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.
olivier alfieri

SLOODLE - Simulation Linked Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment - 1 views

shared by olivier alfieri on 17 Apr 12 - Cached
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    SLOODLE is a free and open source project which integrates the multi-user virtual environments of Second Life® and/or OpenSim with the Moodle® learning-management system.
J.Randolph Radney

Powerful Learning Practice | Connected Educators - 3 views

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    Building a community of educators around networking
J.Randolph Radney

T.E.L.L.Tuesdays with ETUG Lunch n' Learn webinars - 0 views

  • Based on the great feedback we’ve been getting from ETUG members on activities for this year, and in keeping with the theme of OPEN begun at last year’s workshop in Nelson, SCETUG is organizing Lunch n’ Learn webinars taking place on the last Tuesday of the month.
J.Randolph Radney

YouTube - Blended learning as it should be. - 2 views

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    A discussion of blended learning
J.Randolph Radney

Weblogg-ed » Teachers as Master Learners - 9 views

  • More and more, though, as I look at my own kids and try to make sense what’s going to make them successful, I care less and less about a particular teacher’s content expertise and more about whether that person is a master learner, one from whom Tess or Tucker can get the skills and literacies to make sense of learning in every context, new and old. What I want are master learners, not master teachers, learners who see my kids as their apprentices for learning.
  • We still need to be teachers, but kids need to see us learning at every turn, using traditional methods of experimentation as well as social technologies that more and more are going to be their personal classrooms.
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    The teacher must be a master learner more than a master content expert.
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."
J.Randolph Radney

E-Learning Guides - 4 views

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    This seems to be a wealth of electronic resources on e-learning.
Janet Bianchini

Top 50 Blogs for E-Learning Tools - 6 views

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    A great collection of blogs to inspire you
Dr. Nellie Deutsch

Sharing Online Learning Experiences - 6 views

You are invited to share your online learning experiences as a presenter, participant, or moderator at CO10 from Feb 5-7, 2010: http://www.integrating-technology.com/course/view.php?id=89. The key ...

CO10 online learning experiences

started by Dr. Nellie Deutsch on 21 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
J.Randolph Radney

Study questions learning-style research | eSchoolNews.com - 5 views

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    More on the learning styles debate.
J.Randolph Radney

Ning and Writing to Learn (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 11 views

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    Write-to-learn program from UConn.
LUCIAN DUMA

Do you want to be a mentor or a learner than you should join TEACHER CHALLENGE #edchat ... - 1 views

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    Teacher Challenge - Connecting teachers through free professional learning .
J.Randolph Radney

Reflective Learning: Key to Learning from Experience -- Boyd and Fales 23 (2): 99 -- Jo... - 1 views

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    Evelyn M. Boyd and Ann W. Fales
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