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Games and Simulations in Online Learning - 0 views

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    This book examines the potential of games and simulations in online learning, and how the future could look as developers learn to use the emerging capabilities of the Semantic Web. It explores how the Semantic Web will impact education and how games and
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Story Starters Teacher's Guide - 0 views

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    Ready to get students excited about writing? The Story Starter machine serves up hundreds of creative combinations that take the writer's block out of creative writing for students in grades K-6.
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Are the Basics of Instructional Design Changing? - 1 views

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    Stephen Downes writes against learning theories.
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Using virtual worlds and video games to teach the lessons of reality: Scientific Americ... - 0 views

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    Several educators suggest in the newest issue of Science that schools use video games to simulate the real-world situations in the classroom to help students develop critical-thinking skills and enhance their understanding of science and math and, perhaps
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The Ignite presentation method - 0 views

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    A description of the Ignite method for presentations
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All About Elearning - 0 views

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    This site provides background, comparisons and decision making about when and how to choose elearning. Good basic information for novice trainers and instructional designers.
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The Beauty of Low Threshold Applications - 0 views

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    Article for web 2.0 chapter.
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Technology Review: Homo Conexus - 0 views

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    Author lives on Web 2.0 apps for 2 weeks.
Michael M Grant

Science Educators Hit the Classroom To Learn New Ways of Teaching - 0 views

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    An article describing cases and tenets of problem based learning.
Michael M Grant

Wired Campus: A Professor's Tips for Using Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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    One professor's case study of Twitter. The comments are informative as well.
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