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Hébergement gratuit de cours Moodle - MoodleDocs - 0 views

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    Cette page est destinée à recenser des plateformes Moodle déjà installées, qui permettent gratuitement à des enseignants d'y créer et exploiter leur cours, sans avoir à installer leur propre plateforme. Si vous souhaitez maitriser entièrement votre plateforme, en possédant les droits d'administrateur, vous devrez installer Moodle, éventuellement chez un hébergeur gratuit.
olivier alfieri

TELT Moodle 2 soutien - 0 views

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    Vous familiarisez avec Moodle 2.Les étapes essentielles pour la mise en place de votre cours Moodle de base. Les trois autres sections traitent de sujets plus avancés de l'interactivité et des outils d'évaluation, autres ressources que vous pouvez trouver en ligne.
J.Randolph Radney

The Cape Town Open Education Declaration - 0 views

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    Learning is for all!
J.Randolph Radney

Welcome to Aviary - 0 views

shared by J.Randolph Radney on 20 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Free media tools
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Innovative Model Presentation - 0 views

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    Here is the second presentation.
J.Randolph Radney

Creative Instructional Product - 0 views

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    Here is the link for Dale's first presentation.
J.Randolph Radney

ESC Region XI - Workshop Information 715214 - 0 views

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    Here is the registration page.
J.Randolph Radney

join.me - Free Screen Sharing - 0 views

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    Has anyone tried this tool?
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

YouTube - Xplana.com Product Demo - 0 views

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    This service has been available for about a week, and I just watched this product demo.
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