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To provide feedback To videos.
A topic true to my heart. Thought I would share with others. I create a lot of study guides and encourage students to develop study groups
Here's a page of links to over 40 podcasts - developmental, for and by students, and special interest. I felt a need to see how other educators use podcasting and this page was full of ideas.
"Top 50 Education Technology Blogs March 5, 2010 Education technology has many supporters in its movement To alter traditional teaching methods. This list of the Top 50 education technology blog...
The effort, motivation, skilling, and experience to effectively make productive use of a new medium should outweigh its usefulness, efficient use and benefits extracted for the teacher and the stud...
http://onlinelabs.in/ The site currently features resources in Chemistry, Physics and Biology to help learners identify free and commercial virtual science labs. Through these online resources, st...
http://www.learndash.com/how-to-prevent-cheating-in-online-courses/ Focus is on creating better quizzes.
This URL links to the National Center on Universal Design for Learning guidelines, which are important considerations as we work to make our online courses accessible. http://www.udlcenter.org/abo...
It is important to know how to create videos for teaching! This will help! https://www.chronicle.com/article/Teaching-With-Twitter-Not-for/49230
I think blogs are better suited for many of our needs than micro-blogging platforms, which seem to have more staying power for reasons I don't quite understand.
This looks to be an eco-friendly printing company, when looking to support students printing and binding their portfolios or creating a class book. With some planning, working with a printer that ...
Youth and young adults are well aware of livestreaming platforms (particularly video game livestreamers). If you are considering generating content to teach or stream to public audiences, the curr...
well i am here. not sure if i can ever get back here or not - better add to my favourites!
A common sense and deliberate approach for online instructors.
I am reading others comments and learning all about Diigo great resource.
I read a number of articles from MIT and was interested in trying it out. I was all excited until I realized that the articles were from 2008, and I did not see much from academics. Did it just not...
A brief overview of a few ways that Twitter has been used in the college classroom...thought-provoking.
Interesting read, good to follow for changes in the area. http://mooc.ca/
Student debates are a fantastic way to encourage critical thinking. Here is a site that introduces some basic debating skills. http://www.actdu.org.au/archives/actein_site/basicskills.html
http://www.edudemic.com/2013/03/how-to-start-using-google-apps-in-education/