Archive for the ‘ eLearning ’ Category
adding the mails you use to form a group in posterous – howtomlearn’s posterous. Posterous is great for group sites. You can add your friends, colleagues or family’s email addresses to any Posterous site you control. Then they email[ READ MORE ]
Web 2.0 Teacher Tools Glog. Check out this Glog for organizing some Web 2.0 Teacher Tools!!! It’s linked to several videos explaining what they are and how they work. There are also other other presentations, websites, publications, etc. that lists Web 2.0 tools for teachers[ READ MORE ]
Thoughts on Apple, Flash, Connect Pro and Adobe / Technology and Learning – Inside Higher Ed. Why is the Apple / Adobe kerfuffle worth our attention? 3 Reasons: Curricular Media: Synchronous Meetings and Webinars: Adobe’s Roadmap: See Apple’s Steve Jobs “Thoughts on Flash” letter at: http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash[ READ MORE ]
Professors and Social Media socialmedia / 04 – Inside Higher Ed. Data suggest that 80 percent of professors, with little variance by age, have at least one account with either Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Skype, LinkedIn, MySpace, Flickr, Slideshare, or Google Wave. Nearly 60 percent kept accounts with more than one, and a quarter used at [ READ MORE ]
Composition & Layout for Multimedia eLearning Projects. Basic concepts in layout and composition of their multimedia eLearning projects. This short overview introduces the classic principles of design in the context of creating an eLearning project with Adobe Captivate [ READ MORE ]
Speaker: Dr. Marc Rosenberg Ph.D., Marc Rosenberg and Associates. E-Learning represents a “sea change” in university education. From supporting traditional campus offerings to implementing innovative, stand-alone, lifelong learning products, new technologies and new understandings of how people learn are reshaping academic teaching. Of course, this has tremendous implications for how students learn, how the university is structured, and how faculty [ READ MORE ]
Presentation by Marcelo Alvarado & Luis Gomez, FIU Professors I’m super excited about this presentation; last year at this time FIU Online had a SL guru presenting on what is and what can be done with Second Life. This year, we have 2 of our own faculty sharing the experiences they had developing and piloting [ READ MORE ]
Allison Rossett, San Diego State University, Professor of Educational Technology. Today, when you inquire about higher education, most envision a room, with a professor up front, and students seated around. That snapshot however, does not fully reflect current realities or future trends. International report finds a steady increase in technology-based delivery and a parallel decrease in [ READ MORE ]
Media Literacy 2.x: Employing Fair Use Educationally in a Remix Era | EDUCAUSE. Digital practices in education—everything from remix assignments to posting of material on Blackboard—provide new challenges to educational copyright policies and stretch far past existing educational and library exemptions. The doctrine of fair use, which permits reuse of copyrighted material under some circumstances, [ READ MORE ]
Adobe’s Connect Pro brings Flash to iPhone through back door. Adobe’s Connect Pro Mobile for the iPhone and iPod Touch is a solid, free way to connect to Web conferences on the go, but what’s really interesting is that this is the first app that has shoehorned Flash on the platform. The app was created in [ READ MORE ]
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