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Kerry J

MIT launches online learning initiative - MIT News Office - 0 views

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    MIT today announced the launch of an online learning initiative internally called "MITx." MITx will offer a portfolio of MIT courses through an online interactive learning platform that will:organize and present course material to enable students to learn at their own pacefeature interactivity, online laboratories and student-to-student communicationallow for the individual assessment of any student's work and allow students who demonstrate their mastery of subjects to earn a certificate of completion awarded by MITxoperate on an open-source, scalable software infrastructure in order to make it continuously improving and readily available to other educational institutions.
Iain Henderson

Cyberbullying Research Center - cyber bullying examples, cases, laws, articles, stories... - 0 views

  • Safe and Responsible Social Networking: Strategies for Keeping Yourself Safe Online
  • Safe and Responsible Social Networking: Strategies for Keeping Yourself Safe Online
  • Outlines specific activities that adolescents can do to promote awareness about online bullying and teach others how to deal with it.
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    this site contains some useful infomration on cyber v=bulltying and also how to keep safe online target audience is teenshowever can be adapted
Kerry J

Online Therapy Institute: Home - 0 views

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    The Online Therapy Institute provides a range of services including counselling in virtual worlds and online, web site templates for private therapists to be able to conduct e-counselling and more. Technology is becoming part of the profession. Preparing our learners to use it is vital to their careers.
Kerry J

ACMA - The internet service market and Australians in the online environment - 0 views

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    The internet service market in Australia is dynamic, characterised by continual innovation in internet service provider (ISP) offerings, take-up of innovative consumer access devices and increased consumer participation in the online environment.
Pam Carden

Wikis in education | Australian Policy Online - 0 views

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    Wikis in education 12 April, 2012 | Interactive web services at the turn of the 21st century spawned a number of new alluring ways to use online services writes Gerry White in DERN.
Iain Henderson

Online counselling services in Australia -the challenges of a new vehicle for an old Art - 0 views

  • potential advantages and disadvantages of this type of service
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    online counselling
Kerry J

Online Learning 2012: Six Issues That Refuse to Die « Educational Technology ... - 0 views

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    As we sidle into 2012, the same old questions will greet us. They're about a world that's rapidly changing and about our ability or inability to change with it. Let's face it. The cat's out of the bag, but some of us are still trying to lure it back in.
Iain Henderson

Fun is the Future: Mastering Gamification - YouTube - 1 views

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    how notions of gaming can influence online learning
Kerry J

Mootu: Counselling and Psychotherapy via Skype in the UK - 0 views

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    Talk to a professional therapist face-to-face with Skype video. Choose your therapist and book an appointment online
Kerry J

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Pyramid - 0 views

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    Knowledge pyramid/Bloom's with online tools.
Pam Carden

Digital technology use among disadvantaged Australians | Australian Policy Online - 1 views

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    The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Internet and mobile phones, is increasingly vital to full participation in economic, social, and political life.
Pam Carden

Home | SeeMe - 0 views

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    A very exciting example of online learning - nothing static about these pages. Ideas for us perhaps??
Kerry J

CounSol.com Offers a Virtual Platform for Mental Health Professionals Who Seek to Manag... - 1 views

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    Not an e-learning resource, but I'd be interested in your comments on this.
Kerry J

http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/files/E-assessment%20guidelines%20for%20the%20VET%20... - 0 views

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    The use of e-assessment is increasing rapidly in the vocational education and training(VET) sector in Australia. Recent national benchmarking surveys, conducted by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), revealed that over forty per cent of Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and more than sixty per cent of teachers and trainers are using some form of e-assessment (Australian Flexible Learning Framework 2010).The most common form of e-assessment appears to be the online quiz (Callan and Clayton, 2010). However the consultations conducted during the development of these guidelines revealed that assessors are using a wide range of e-assessment strategies to collect evidence, provide feedback and record and report assessment outcomes. Both the Framework and the former National Quality Council have been keen to promote e-assessment and to ensure that e-assessment materials and practices are consistent with the principles of good assessment that are embedded in the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).To this end, the Council and the Framework commissioned the development of this set of guidelines. These are designed to: promote quality e-assessment materials and practices that are consistent with the (AQTF), ensure that e-assessment materials are readily accessible across the VET system,and  encourage further innovation in the design and deployment of e-assessment materials and systems.It is envisaged that a range of stakeholders will use the guidelines. For example: enterprise and industry organisations may use the guidelines to check that eassessment materials meet the relevant competency standards, are accessible to all employees and are deployed in the most efficient manner. RTOs may use the guidelines to inform decisions about the acquisition or development of e-assessment materials and systems.  assessors may apply the guidelines in deciding how e-assessment materials and systems may be used to enha
Pam Carden

A whole-school approach to technological literacy: mobile learning and the iPhone | Aus... - 0 views

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    Mobile learning is not pervasive in higher education and yet its potential is enormous. This paper describes a project to instigate mobile learning in a School of Education using a wholeof- school approach to technological literacy and professional learning among academic staff.
Pam Carden

First map of Australia's twittersphere | Australian Policy Online - 0 views

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    By analysing topics of interest and concern to Australians the researchers have been able to build a 'network map' [of Twitter users] showing the connections between different issues and areas. "Just as newspapers have circulation reports and TV has its ratings, it is important to understand the role which new media are playing in our society," they say.
Pam Carden

Personalizing the classroom experience - teachers, librarians and administrators connec... - 0 views

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    Aimed at school classrooms but relevant for all classrooms. Report on how today's educators are personalising the leraning process for students.
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