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Mathieu Plourde

How to Convert Your PowerPoint Presentation into an Elearning Course - 0 views

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    One of the most common scenarios for rapid elearning developers is to take an existing PowerPoint presentation and convert it to an "elearning course." Sometimes you get the luxury of meeting with the subject matter expert and then reworking the content to transform it from a presentation to an elearning course. However, there are many times when you have to take the content "as is" and then put it online. The subject matter expert's not too interested in reworking the content much.
Mathieu Plourde

The Role of Technical Support and Pedagogical Guidance provided to Faculty in Online Pr... - 0 views

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    With growth of online course enrollments outpacing enrollments in traditional courses by 500%, institutions of higher education are experiencing significant changes in terms of long-term strategic planning. Along with providing for the infrastructure requirements associated with online course offerings, the issue of faculty preparedness and training is considered problematic from an administrative perspective.
Mathieu Plourde

Faculty Presentation Notes - Demo Courses in Sakai - 0 views

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    Here is a stripped-down version of the workshop notes that I give to faculty at my institution. You are invited to adapt them to your own purposes, and to use the same links to courses on WyoSakai, or to follow the paradigm to set up your own.
Mathieu Plourde

EDUCAUSE Live Event (Jan 27, 2009) Widgets: The Slicing and Dicing (and Splicing) of Sh... - 0 views

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    Educators have been searching for ways to modularize and share educational content since the inception of online learning. However, for reasons both cultural and technological, the academic community has been slow to accept past attempts to support learning through the use of reusable, stand-alone, digital assets. With the advent of Web 2.0 technologies, widgets, along with a new generation of web-based and mobile content aggregators, provide the key to successfully packaging and delivering web-based educational content. In this Webinar, Marino will share how the production of portable course content in widgets has opened his writing course, and Metros will discuss ways to work with information technology leaders and university administration to deploy and promote widgets as an innovative and supportable learning technology.
Mathieu Plourde

SI182: Building Applications for Information Environments - 0 views

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    An example of a course made open by default in Sakai.
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    SI 182 is an introductory programming course designed to be useful to a wide range of students in all concentrations. Built as a web site that uses Sakai as a repository.
Mathieu Plourde

Bud Talbot: Potential uses of twitter in teacher education courses - 0 views

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    The rapid rise in popularity of twitter in the past year has brought to mind the following question: what are some of the potential uses of twitter or other microblogging platforms in teacher education courses?
Mathieu Plourde

ETAP687 - Group | Diigo - 0 views

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    This group is for students of the University of Albany ETAP687 course, Introduction to Online Teaching.
Mathieu Plourde

Here's How I Built That PowerPoint E-Learning Template - 0 views

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    I'm going to show you how I built it (all inside PowerPoint) and then I'll show you some tricks that will make it easier for you to build your own elearning courses.
Mathieu Plourde

Building an Effective Clicker Program - 0 views

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    Since SDSU's clicker standardization, clicker course enrollment has grown from under 3,000 in fall 2006 to over 12,500 in fall 2008. Learn about SDSU's collaborative approach to standardization and its innovative faculty support program, which combines a faculty community of practice developed through online and in-person peer interactions with hands-on workshops and one-on-one support. With its focus on improving student engagement and learning through effective practices with clickers, the impacts of this effort will be demonstrated through analysis of feedback data gathered each semester from thousands of students.
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International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments - 0 views

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    The International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments provides readers with a comprehensive coverage of developments in learning technologies for an international readership of educators and trainers. The journal is a primary source for academics, professionals, corporate trainers and policy makers in information and communications technologies. The journal publishes work of a high standard on a range of fields associated with Course Management Systems (CMS), Learning Management Systems (LMS), Virtual Learning Environments (VLE), Personalized Learning Environments (PLE), Social Networking Software (SNS), and 3D virtual worlds, including for example Second Life (SL).
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Learning & Social Networks - Rise of the Personal Learning Network - 0 views

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    Networked teachers began to use a number of types of tools and connected well beyond what was normal within a "typical" teacher network. Teachers are not just connected WITH these tools, they are connected THROUGH these tools to other humans. The most important part of PLNs, in my opinion, is how they can help us connect to other humans, to help us better understand the world, to negotiate knowledge and meaning, and of course, to help us to learn.
Mathieu Plourde

Rubric for Online Discussion Board Participation - 0 views

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    Asynchronous discussion enhances learning as you share your ideas, perspectives, and experiences with the class. You develop and refine your thoughts through the writing process, plus broaden your classmates' understanding of the course content. Use the following feedback to improve the quality of your discussion contributions.
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An Ode to RSS, On RSS Awareness Day - 0 views

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    RSS allows casual readers to become ongoing subscribers, easily receiving new articles in a convenient way when they are available. A world without RSS (or, of course some other simple syndication protocol) would be a very bad world for blogs.
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Here's An Easy Way to Create Whiteboard Lectures for Your E-Learning Courses - 0 views

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    LectureScribe was developed by Brian C. Dean at Clemson University. It's a simple tool that lets you write and capture your whiteboard lectures. I'd also like to add that the tool is FREE.
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Facebook for Universities: recruiting, retention, and alumni relations. Inigral, Inc. T... - 0 views

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    Engage your entire campus community through the first interoperable Facebook application designed for institutions of higher learning.
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ConnectYard - Courses in Facebook - 0 views

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    With ConnectYard you can: - Bring along your Facebook identity and friends - Find students in your classes that share mutual friends - Share materials and calendars with your study groups - Receive notifications via Facebook and text message - Setup real-time whiteboards and group conference calls
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hsa6112 » Introduction to Wikis - 0 views

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    Throughout the semester you will work with a group of peers on a designated country's Ministry of Health project and as a Consultant in Healthcare Reform. We will be using a Wiki for each one of these collaborative group work exercises.
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Pageflakes - Mark's The Topoi Flakes - 0 views

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    On this "pageflake," you'll find a collection of pre-writing tools to help you develop your essay with greater depth and complexity. The topoi are designed to encourage students to view an issue through multiple lenses. The Topoi raise questions, challenge assumptions, reveal contradictions, offer new points of view.
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