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Videos are standard viral fare of the web — they’re passed around so much that often people have no idea where they came from. A startup called Viewbix seeks to rectify that issue, with a service that lets anyone make a video interactive
Video site dedicated to short instructional tutorials for the technology classroom.
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What is Web 2.0? Learn it in 5 minutes or less
At Learn it in 5, you'll learn what is Web 2.0, and strategies for using Web 2.0 technology in the digital classroom - all in 5 minutes or less.
Learn it in 5 is a powerful library of how-to videos, produced by technology teachers, for the purpose of helping teachers and students create classroom strategies for today's 21st century's digital classroom. These step-by-step how-to videos walk teachers through Web 2.0 technology, demonstrating how to use Web 2.0 applications like blogs, social networks, podcasts, interactive videos, wikis, slide sharing and much more.
This page contains tutorials for using Google tools. The tutorials that I've created you are welcome to use in your own blog, website, or professional development session. Before using the tutorials created by others, please contact their creators.
This series of videos looks particularly well made.
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Here’s a great collection of Moodle tutorial videos posted to SchoolTube.com by Kim Hampton of Texas. There are 20 videos in all and each highlights a different Moodle function, process or activity/resource. Videos are generally 5 minutes or less.
Menus are tricky in Google Sites. Remember: Become a fanatic about saving your changes! This video runs a bit fast you'll have to start and stop to see it all. Expand video to see the details.
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How to use Google Sites to create drop down menus from horizontal navigation. Google Sites released the option for horizontal navigation, now web designers can create drop down menus for sub-pages by hovering over the links. Learn how to make drop down menus.
Google produced introductory video. Combines how-to information with overview of features.
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Here's a large list of Moodle training resources. There are some excellent video tutorials on this list.
Level 2 training. Video tutorials for Moodle instructors. Well done screencast videos that explain how to set up various resources and activities in Moodle. Narrator has a great accent!
Moodle: beginners orientation.
An excellent assortment of screen cast videos explaining how to use a wide variety of web 2.0 resources. This has a ELL orientation, but will be useful to anyone who finds video tutorials effective.
There are some good free demo videos. This is a paid program. Lynda.com is highly professional and has been in the business for a long time.
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Training classes from Moodlerooms. Solid training. Moodlerooms is the biggest and best Moodle hosting and service company in the U.S. (IMHO)
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Solid group of interactive training videos for basic elements of Moodle. You have the option of downloading the entire course via zip file. It is licensed under creative commons.
Hosted by MoodleCommons: This would a good resource for anyone interested in working with Moodle.
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Moodle Training Videos
The items are divided by topic. Once you find the topic that you are interested in, select the particular video that will help you from within that topic.
You can download this course for your own Moodle server. Just be sure to include the CC License and attribution with the course.
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With as many PowerPoint questions that I get, it’s a good thing that over the past year or so the elearning community has created about 300 PowerPoint tutorials. For this post, I decided to pull a bunch of them together so that you have them in one easy list.
I also included a free PowerPoint elearning template to celebrate the holidays and a great 2010!
Basic tutorials for novice users. Helpful as a resource for online classes. Covers chrom, i.e, firefox, safari.
Here's a terrific archive of tutorials from the folks at the Rapid E-Learning Blog. A treasure chest worth exploring!
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