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e-Strategy Update » Blog Archive » A Beginners Workshop for WordPress
examples include publishiing "course content and modules on static pages" and using categories to represent most recent contributions on the front page
Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Using wikis for teacher development
Focuses on WetPaint, links to: How to create a wiki, and Using wikis with students
My Languages: From Thinking Skills to Thinking Classrooms
"... for ICT to support the devel[o]pment of Thinking Skills, there is a need to move away from the traditional ICT-based activities of drilling and practising skills such as grammar, spelling and out-of-context vocabulary recall.
• Interactive exploratory environments where students can direct their own learning through guided discovery processes are more likely to develop Thinking Skills. They encourage risk-taking and 'enable pupils to hypothesise and experiment with immediate feedback'."
e-Strategy Update » Blog Archive » e-Portfolios for Teacher Candidates
Describes use of WordPress MU blogs for mandatory portfolio development in teacher education program
Conference Proceedings | ILA Third International Conference, Japan 2007
These proceedings comprise 42 of the 170 scheduled parallel sessions, and one paper written in response to one of the sessions.\n\nProceedings table of contents and papers\n\nThe proceedings have been registered as an online publication ISSN 2073-7513. All papers have been double-blind peer reviewed a minimum of twice.
7 things you should know about Google Wave
"As it moves into general use, Wave might be known as a communication medium, a collaboration space, a repository where all of these things are stored and can be retrieved-or something else altogether" (item 6).
ELI Online Fall Focus Session (ELIFS09) - 17 Resources
Presentations tagged ELIFS09, many on collaboration
Teaching knowledge wiki | Teaching English | British Council | BBC
"The teaching knowledge wiki is a collection of definitions of ELT terminology. Each entry includes a definition, an example illustrating the concept and information about how the concept can be applied in the classroom context." (subsite of BBC/British Council Teaching English site)
Online Survey Software - Web Survey Tool - SurveyGizmo.com
Offers 14-day free trials that will revert to a basic free plan, recommended by Ray Tolley: http://efoliointheuk.blogspot.com/2009/10/surveys-are-whiz.html
CompendiumLD learning design software
Overview of "a software tool for designing learning activities using a flexible visual interface" (What is CompendiumLD?, 2009.10.17)
RPX: Instant OpenID and Data Portability
Explains RPX login interface for logins with IDs and passwords from familiar third-party accounts
OpenID Site Directory
24 page list sorted by name (or most recent)
How to automatically repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair
How to automatically repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair
Table of Contents
Overview of the Windows Vista Repair options
How to perform an automatic repair of Windows Vista using Startup Repair
Advanced Tools overview
Conclusion
E-Learning Curve Blog: Discovering Instructional Design 5: Stages in the Affective Taxonomy
Goal statements (sometimes called purpose statements) are often used with the Affective Taxonomy. They answer the question, "Why does the student need to learn this material?" Goal statements reflect the instructional designer's empathy for the learner's motivation and attitudes, which should enhance the outcome of the lesson (see Table 1).
eFolio in the UK: What is Reflection?
Unsubstantiated reflection is thus a possibly useless activity. However, by using an e-Portfolio to both present a project and also substantiate reflective argument with evidences is, in my opinion and experience, the only true and effective method in this web2.0 world. (final ¶)
E-Portfolios for Learning: Conversation with Teacher Educator
Describes another teacher educator's decision to abandon a "rigid commercial system" and adopt WordPress blogs for blog portfolio developments (and possible replication in other learning and teaching venues
E-Learning Curve Blog: Exploring Podcasting for E-Learning (and new podcast episode released)
I'm exploring the medium of podcasting at the moment. I've previously discussed podcasting in general here, but in my view there can (and should) be more to the medium than the well-trodden 'single voice-over discusses topic' - what I call the 'fireside chat' - podcast format. To undertake this successfully demands a theoretical understanding and competency in a number of domains.
I will outline the technical aspects of creating, recording, producing, and distributing podcasts at a later time, but for now, I want to investigate some aspects of audio delivered via podcast as a learning channel.
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