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Joh Fra03

OnLine Education Notebook - 0 views

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    a compilation of online resources such as online schools programs etc.
Joh Fra03

Even with Information glut, we need Open Education Resources | Virtual Canuck - 0 views

  • A skillful teacher creates these paths and simultaneously scaffolds learners new to the discipline and its associated discourse
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Video Interview - The Next Step in Online Recruitment Process | Pinhopes - 0 views

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    Video interviews are becoming immensely popular in today's workplace. Today, companies are increasingly catering to global clients with diverse resource requirements, therefore hiring via video interview online, is the need of the hour
Christopher Pappas

Free Testing and Quizzing Tools for Online Education - 0 views

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    Would you be interested in for list of 15 Free Testing and Quizzing Tools that you can use in your Online Classroom? At the following list of Free Testing Quizzing Tools for Online Education you will find 15 Free Online Tools that you can use for Testing and Quizzing at your traditional or online classroom! I have used the most of them but I am not going to tell you which is my favorite! You have to try them your self and share with me your thoughts! We do not have all the same educational needs! If you know a Free Testing and Quizzing Tool that is not included in the list please share it with me!
Christopher Pappas

Free eLearning and Instructional Design Books - 0 views

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    In this post you will find a list of 49 FREE eBooks for instructional designers and eLearning professionals. If you have read any of the following books I will highly appreciate if you share your opinion with the eLearning community. If you know a free e-Learning book that is not included in the list please I will highly appreciate if you write a comment with a link to that book. It will be added at the top of the list!
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    In this post you will find a list of 49 FREE eBooks for instructional designers and eLearning professionals. If you have read any of the following books I will highly appreciate if you share your opinion with the eLearning community. If you know a free e-Learning book that is not included in the list please I will highly appreciate if you write a comment with a link to that book. It will be added at the top of the list!
Christopher Pappas

Top 10 FREE Google Chrome Extensions for Teachers - 0 views

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    "Are you looking for Google Chrome Extensions for educational purposes? If yes, try out the Top 10 FREE Google Chrome Extensions for Teachers. "
Christopher Pappas

6 Myths of Online Colleges Infographic | e-Learning Infographics - 0 views

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    6 Myths of Online Colleges Infographic From 2002 to 2008, the percentage of students taking distance learning courses, which include online courses increased form 8 to 20% 6.7 million (32%) of the approximately 21 million college students in the U.S. were taking one online course. Myth 1: Online course credits are not accepted or respected by employees. Myth 2: Good professors don't want to teach online. Myth 3: Online classes are easier than in-person courses. Myth 4: Respected schools don't offer online courses. Myth 5: Online students aren't smart enough for traditional colleges. Myth 6: Online courses are for anti-social people. Do you agree or disagree? http://elearninginfographics.com/6-myths-of-online-colleges-infographic/ #distance #online #learning #education #college #professor #student
LuAnne Holder

Intel Engage: October 2010 - Intel Teach Live Recap - ... - 0 views

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    Provides links to tutorials and articles on using Diigo in online educational settings.
LuAnne Holder

Creating the Walled Garden: Setting up Web 2.0 Apps on School District Servers - 0 views

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    List of web apps that could be useful for educatores
Joh Fra03

Facebook as LMS? « Experiencing E-Learning - 0 views

  • I agree with Sarah that using social networking tools for a course increases the amount of interaction and probably encourages more assessment of how people interact together. I
  • I wonder for people who already use these tools if the community of a course would really feel any different than the community of their friends.
  • f we’re trying to create lifelong learners, then using social networking tools for learning might be more effective. It has a stronger intrinsic context for interacting with others than a more artificial classroom environment. Practice that is as close to real life as possible is more effective, so practicing using tools for learning in the real world should make it easier for students to transition out of the course and continue using the tools.
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  • The field test for one of the courses I developed recently finished, and I got the initial feedback today. This is the first course where I have used blogs, wikis, and other tools. A lot of what students do for this course is outside of the LMS, but they also come back in for the discussion boards. One point in the feedback was that students had a hard time jumping back and forth between the blogs and the discussion boards. The conversations didn’t seem connected to each other, and the discussions “didn’t have a home.” It is one of the problems with all of these tools that everything is so scattered. RSS can aggregate a lot of content into one place, but you still have to be able to bounce back and forth between resources and connect it all. Using these tools creates a much less centralized experience than a traditional LMS.
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