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O.E.T. - UMelb - Storz: October 2007
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OET - UMelb - Storz. Friday, October 19, 2007. Library and Web 2.0 - The Experts. Joyce Valenza continues to inspire and lead the way for librarians to give our students the tools/resources and opportunities to succeed in our information rich world. I have accessed her school library page. Giving which gives resources and tutorials on information literacy skills and her blog. From Joyce's blog I was directed to another librarian's blog.Judy O'Connell. Her blog. I feel like I've learned an tremendous amou...
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Online education and training: Online-learning patent dispute heats up
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Online education and training. Thursday, September 20, 2007. Online-learning patent dispute heats up. Here is a link. To an article published by eSchools News online. It outline the patent dispute between Blackboard and Desire2Learn, 2 very big players in the LMS arena. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Online-learning patent dispute heats up. Session 5 - Standardisation and LMS in an open sou. Session 4 - Social presence and online learning. View my complete profile. What happened in the Skype chat.
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O.E.T. - UMelb - Storz: August 2007
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OET - UMelb - Storz. Monday, August 20, 2007. Blogging vs. Discussion Thread. Looking at weblogs and discussion threads brings to mind looking at each from the point of view as a teacher. And as a student. I can also see the benefits of both, but my learning style and learning experiences to date prefer the teacher guided discussion. This may be due to the fact that blogging is very personal and public and I find myself feeling vulnerable.is there a structure? Am I being graded on form, content etc?
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Online education and training: WebCT Tutorial
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Online education and training. Friday, October 12, 2007. Here is a 10 minute tutorial on how my workplace uses WebCT for online learning. You can also find it at http:/ video.google.com/videoplay? Have you used WebCT before? If so I would love to hear how you set it up and what tools you use. How does WebCT differ from any other LMS you are familiar with? What are the main points of differentiation? Do you have any suggestions on how my workplace could make better use of WebCT? October 15, 2007 at 9:38 PM.
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Online education and training: August 2007
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Online education and training. Monday, August 20, 2007. I have cheated a bit and taken a broadcast from ABC radio as my podcast. Thought it may be of interest to anyone considering begining a "Facebook" page. Click here to get your own player. Sunday, August 19, 2007. Session 3 - Skype chat. The course moderator/teacher would need to set very clear boundaries and "rules" for Skype to be used successfully in teaching. I have had exposure to Elluminate. Tuesday, August 14, 2007. The article makes no mentio...
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O.E.T. - UMelb - Storz: Library and Web 2.0 - The Experts
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OET - UMelb - Storz. Friday, October 19, 2007. Library and Web 2.0 - The Experts. Joyce Valenza continues to inspire and lead the way for librarians to give our students the tools/resources and opportunities to succeed in our information rich world. I have accessed her school library page. Giving which gives resources and tutorials on information literacy skills and her blog. From Joyce's blog I was directed to another librarian's blog.Judy O'Connell. Her blog. I feel like I've learned an tremendous amou...
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O.E.T. - UMelb - Storz: Blogging vs. Discussion Thread
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OET - UMelb - Storz. Monday, August 20, 2007. Blogging vs. Discussion Thread. Looking at weblogs and discussion threads brings to mind looking at each from the point of view as a teacher. And as a student. I can also see the benefits of both, but my learning style and learning experiences to date prefer the teacher guided discussion. This may be due to the fact that blogging is very personal and public and I find myself feeling vulnerable.is there a structure? Am I being graded on form, content etc?
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Online education and training: Podcasting
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Online education and training. Monday, August 20, 2007. I have cheated a bit and taken a broadcast from ABC radio as my podcast. Thought it may be of interest to anyone considering begining a "Facebook" page. Click here to get your own player. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Session 3 - Skype chat. View my complete profile. Links to my comments in other OET sites. PC authority magazine (keeping up to date). Teaching the teachers to teach online. What happened in the Skype chat.
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Online education and training: Keeping e-learning engaging
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Online education and training. Tuesday, October 9, 2007. Below is a direct copy from " Learning technologies 2008". How do you keep elearning engaging? Perhaps by concentrating on the learning, and not on the technology. If you want something a bit more substantial than that trite comment, something that you could put to use, you could do worse than download a new 35-page e-booklet called Engaging Interactions for eLearning. It’s well laid out, it pretty much applies to all learning, not. What I am sayin...