Learning Online Digital shift: e-books rising in popularity « Online Learning... - 0 views
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By KATIE DAWSON, Indiana Daily Student The Indiana University eText initiative has saved 5,300 IU students as much as $100,000 by allowing professors to select eTexts instead of traditional textbooks to teach in class. eTexts first became available for faculty to consider for classes in September 2011 but are now available for all classes to use this spring semester.
Social Learning Academy - 1 views
musictheory.net - Exercises - 0 views
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Free interactive website for music students who wish to learn and then test their knowledge of music theory; also has specific exercises for students learning keyboard and various fretted string instruments. The webpage also features various interactive tools and calculators, and printables (e.g. staff paper). What makes it useful for teachers is the ability to customize exercises in great detail. The site then produces permanent links to these exercises that you send to students. To make it even better, students can submit reports with results of their drills. Great for mastery learning approach. They also make paid iOS apps, Tenuto and Theory Lessons
ePortfolios with WordPress - 1 views
Weaknesses of Online Learning - 0 views
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however, this places a greater responsibility on the student
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student must be well organized, self-motivated, and possess a high degree of time management skills in order to keep up with the pace of the course
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For these reasons, online education is not appropriate for younger students (i.e. elementary or secondary school age), and other students who are dependent learners and have difficulty assuming responsibilities required by the online paradigm.
The missing link? - 1 views
Theory and Practice of Online Learning - 0 views
eLearning Brothers Library - 0 views
Social Networking and Education: Using Facebook as an Edusocial Space - 0 views
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By Pamela Pollara in Educational Technology and E-learning. The acceptance of Facebook by school-aged users is evident, but the potential of using social networking sites for educational purposes is still being debated. This paper explores the use of Facebook within a high school science-mentoring program.
Social Media in Education - Pros and Cons - 1 views
How to Design an Excellent Online Course - 2 views
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I presented a session How to Design on Excellent Online Course at the e-Learning Strategies Symposium conference this past weekend, and share in this post highlights and the presentation slides. I was fortunate to have excellent participants [mostly K-12 educators] that contributed to an interactive a session; a portion of the session was devoted to application, where participants...
Portfolios at Penn State - 1 views
MsEdtechie, Author at e-Learning Feeds - 1 views
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A news feed blog about classroom-friendly apps, websites and more. Patricia J. Brown is a 13-year education veteran with an eye for engaging classroom technology. The technology integration coach for Missouri's Ladue School District in St. Louis shares classroom-friendly apps, websites and more on her blog. * msedtechie.blogspot.com * @msEdtechie
E-Learning Preditions for 2011 - 0 views
Web Resources Great Science Teachers Would Recommend for Your Classroom - EdT... - 1 views
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Web Resources Great Science Teachers Would Recommend for Your Classroom
Social Media Gains Momentum in Online Education - 5 views
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Results from one survey suggest online instructors are more likely than on-campus instructors to use social media for both personal and professional reasons. In his University of Hawaii online course, Introduction to e-Learning, associate professor Michael Menchaca requires his students to introduce themselves to each other by creating 15-second videos on Instagram.
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