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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog
The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning
December 17th, 2007
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Most PowerPoint templates are designed for standard bullet point presentations. They’re not really designed for elearning courses. This means that you’
10 Things Teachers Should Know to Get Started with Twitter - Arizona K-12 Center Blog
Twitter seems to be talked about everywhere nowadays. In fact, Twitter's audience doubled both in March and in April. If you haven't heard family, friends, or colleagues mention Twitter, you surely have heard it spoken of on television by the likes of Lar
Educators Click with Social Networking
When Scott McLeod wants to learn more about preparing education leaders to teach their students how to use technology, the director of the UCEA Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education doesn’t read scholarly journals. The peer-r
Connexions: Directory of Learning Professionals Online
This Directory lists (in alphabetical order by surname) Learning Professionals from both education and workplace learning from all over the world, - with details how you can connect with them via their blog or website, on Twitter or in other social networ
Students say no to podcasts | The Australian
A STUDENT petition at the University of Western Sydney is demanding cuts in fees to match cuts in face-to-face teaching time as the university extends the virtual classroom.
Podcasting is a technology that's supposed to download a good news story: Cyber
Twitter - A Teaching and Learning Tool | ICT in my Classroom
I think I have found the perfect place to reflect on the way a network, and specifically how Twitter, can impact on what goes on in the classroom. No mains gas, no telephones, no mobile signal, no internet connection, no possible way to interact with my p
suewaters - twitter
witter is like a notification/response system that allows you to contact near instantaneously with other people using just 140 characters. When you follow a person you will receive their messages (called tweets) and when they follow you back they receive
MSITSecondLife - home
Welcome to the MSIT Second Life wiki!
Past Events
* Dr. Kapp is taugt a course this summer using two metaverse envrionments. One was Second Life and the other was ProtonMedia's 3D space known as the Protosphere. It was an exciting online class. For
Photo Sharing in Education - Teaching Hacks
Photo sharing tools work as a combination of things. They serve as online storage spaces for photos, with the ability to tag and organize each photo, as well as publishing your images to whomever you want. Other users who review images in these photo shar
69 Learning Adventures in 6 Galaxies
A collection of 69 learning nuggets (articles) from ZaidLearn compiled into an ebook. This ebook is divided into six learning galaxies (or themes), which are: Learning, Teaching, Stories, Free e-Learning Tools, Free Learning Content and Free EduGames.
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Twitter in the Classroom - Twitter for Teachers
A collaborative effort to teach teachers about Twitter
Interesting Indigenous websites
Interesting Indigenous websites
Browse the following links to assist you with your teaching, study or research purposes. The Internet sites have been arranged in subject areas for your convenience.
Assessment & Teaching of 21st Century Skills - Melbourne University
This project is focused on the initial tasks of defining those skills and developing ways to measure them using technology. It will also address the pedagogical implications and provide evidence on how the skills can best be developed in education.
Dangerously Irrelevant: Top 20 TED Talks podcasts for busy school administrators
Here are my top 20 TED Talks podcasts for busy principals and superintendents (in no particular order). These are the TED presentations that I think are most likely to interest, educate, and entertain administrators as well as make them think!"
The Anatomy of the brain - Learning to learn with the brain in mind
The Anatomy of the brain - Learning to learn with the brain in mind
An online course written by John Joseph and facilitated by experienced staff at Focus Education.
How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write - WSJ.com
"I knew then that the book's migration to the digital realm would not be a simple matter of trading ink for pixels, but would likely change the way we read, write and sell books in profound ways. It will make it easier for us to buy books, but at the same
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