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Swiflearn - Benefits of Online Learning | Online Education | Online Tuition - 0 views

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    Benefits of Online Learning. The concept of online learning and gaining knowledge through online tuition is on the rise from the last few years - Swiflearn.
alexandra m. pickett

An Open Letter to Professor Edmundson | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "Given your critique of "online education," I find it ironic that learning designers and others who work day-in, day-out on online (and blended) learning spend much of our time saying similar things to our faculty partners and university stakeholders as you so eloquently articulated in the above quotes. The error that you make, and it is a fundamental error, is that you confuse what is going on at Stanford, Yale, Harvard, M.I.T. with edX and Coursera, with traditional online learning. You write as if you are critiquing online classes, but what you are really taking issue with are the new crop of massively open online courses (MOOCs). This error is not merely semantic. Confusing online learning with MOOCs disallows any meaningful analysis of the challenges and benefits of either format. Conflating online learning with MOOCs also closes the possibility of any substantive discussion of how institutions of higher education are responding to challenges around access, cost and quality. And perhaps most troubling, by conflating online learning with MOOCs you are mischaracterizing and devaluing the hard work of your fellow educators to bring the active learning principles, the principles that you yourself espouse, to new teaching modalities."
alexandra m. pickett

Survival of the Twittest: Benefits of microblogging backed by science | Geek.com - 0 views

  • Microblogging then allows us to not only enrich our most intimate social connections but also the less-intimate “weak ties”–the guy you met at a conference, the group of Australians you met at a hostel last summer in Europe, the girl who sat next to you in high school English–those people who, until the advent of microblogging, most of us would have lost touch with. It is this extended, “meaningful” socialization with many people, made possible for the first time by Facebook’s inclusion of its Newsfeed feature into the interface, that catapulted the platform from online social activity website popular amongst students and backpackers into its current incarnation, “de facto public commons”.
alexandra m. pickett

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    "The Benefits of Online Teaching for Traditional Classroom Pedagogy: A Case Study for Improving Face-to-Face Instruction "
priyanshu1

What Are the Benefits of Online Tuition? | Swiflearn - 0 views

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    Online tutoring websites provide engaging energy to the child so that the child's overall health does not deteriorate - Swiflearn.
priyanshu1

What Are the Benefits of Online Tuition? | Swiflearn - 0 views

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    Online tutoring websites provide engaging energy to the child so that the child's overall health does not deteriorate - Swiflearn.
priyanshu1

How E-Learning Websites Can Benefit Your Child? | Swiflearn - 0 views

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    Online learning is equivalent to the vast ocean. An unlimited number of educational resources are available in all the E-Learning websites - Swiflearn.
alexandra m. pickett

Frontpage - RoboBraille.org - 1 views

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    RoboBraille is an email service which can convert digital text documents into either Braille or audio files. It is quick and easy to use RoboBraille. You simply send an email with an attached text document to the specific RoboBraille e-mail account that suits your needs. Or you can upload your file by using our web interface. Both ways you will receive the document back from RoboBraille in the specified format - an audio file, for example. You do not need to install expensive and complicated software on your computer to use RoboBraille. It is free for non-commercial users to use RoboBraille. Many RoboBraille users are visually impaired or dyslexic individuals who use the email service for work, study or past-time activities. RoboBraille has also been taken on by teachers, commuters and other users who can benefit from accessing digital text documents in alternative formats.
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