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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Welcome to a worldwide learning network
Welcome to a worldwide learning network
Online degree can be convenient alternative to campus by BILL GAITHER/The Register-Mail
Smith, a life-long Galesburg resident, finished a degree in business and management of information systems from Kaplan University last fall without ever setting foot on a campus. She and her two daughters, ages 6 and 17, will travel to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., next week to participate in graduation ceremonies.
Based in Davenport, Iowa, Kaplan University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The for-profit school offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees online and on its physical campus.
Online degree can be convenient alternative to campus by BILL GAITHER/The Register-Mail
Smith, a life-long Galesburg resident, finished a degree in business and management of information systems from Kaplan University last fall without ever setting foot on a campus. She and her two daughters, ages 6 and 17, will travel to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., next week to participate in graduation ceremonies.
Based in Davenport, Iowa, Kaplan University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The for-profit school offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees online and on its physical campus.
eLearning Africa 2007
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Source: CHECKpoint eLearning
eLearning Africa 2007
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Source: CHECKpoint eLearning
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Creating Content in Flash Format
By Janet Clarey, Adam Cunningham-Reid, and the staff of Brandon Hall Research.
Organizations tell us that they’d like to build more engaging, interactive e-learning content as part of their blended strategy. Research suggests that many organizations have moved out of the start-up (using minimal off-the-shelf content) phase of e-learning and are now mature practitioners.
Statistics suggest that more e-learning content will be developed in-house in the future. All this e-learning content will be authored in many forms – from static pages to rich, realistic simulations, games, scenarios, and assessments.
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Source: Brandon Hall Research
Creating Content in Flash Format
By Janet Clarey, Adam Cunningham-Reid, and the staff of Brandon Hall Research.
Organizations tell us that they’d like to build more engaging, interactive e-learning content as part of their blended strategy. Research suggests that many organizations have moved out of the start-up (using minimal off-the-shelf content) phase of e-learning and are now mature practitioners.
Statistics suggest that more e-learning content will be developed in-house in the future. All this e-learning content will be authored in many forms – from static pages to rich, realistic simulations, games, scenarios, and assessments.
Read more...
Source: Brandon Hall Research
Profs Debate Use of Laptops in Classrooms by SYLVIA A. CASTILLO
Some embrace their use in lecture halls, saying laptops allow students to take faster notes and look up references that may have eluded them.
Others have banned computers from their classrooms completely, arguing that they distract students and damage the classroom dynamic. To date, no College-wide policy exists.
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Source: The Harvard Crimson
Profs Debate Use of Laptops in Classrooms by SYLVIA A. CASTILLO
Some embrace their use in lecture halls, saying laptops allow students to take faster notes and look up references that may have eluded them.
Others have banned computers from their classrooms completely, arguing that they distract students and damage the classroom dynamic. To date, no College-wide policy exists.
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Source: The Harvard Crimson
Monday, February 26, 2007
Framework For Conceptualising The Impact Of Technology On Teaching And Learning
The Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 10 (1), 16-27.
ABSTRACT:
Although there is great interest, and considerable investment, in adopting technology within Higher Education, it is less clear what this change means to the people who implement or experience it. Presently, there is no consistent framework used to study and explain this phenomenon. In this paper, we propose a framework that can structure and guide work in the area. Work carried out as part of a Kaleidoscope-funded project (see Price et al, 2005) to explore the impact of technology, providing an overview of current research in this area is described, outlining a framework of approaches to researching this topic, and providing an example of empirical work that fits within this methodological framework. Findings from the case study reported here focus on the role that models of teaching and learning play in the process of technology adoption and will be used to elaborate on the themes emerging from the review of existing research. The paper will conclude by considering the framework’s role as a foundation for further work in this area.
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Source: Distance-Educator.com
Framework For Conceptualising The Impact Of Technology On Teaching And Learning
The Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 10 (1), 16-27.
ABSTRACT:
Although there is great interest, and considerable investment, in adopting technology within Higher Education, it is less clear what this change means to the people who implement or experience it. Presently, there is no consistent framework used to study and explain this phenomenon. In this paper, we propose a framework that can structure and guide work in the area. Work carried out as part of a Kaleidoscope-funded project (see Price et al, 2005) to explore the impact of technology, providing an overview of current research in this area is described, outlining a framework of approaches to researching this topic, and providing an example of empirical work that fits within this methodological framework. Findings from the case study reported here focus on the role that models of teaching and learning play in the process of technology adoption and will be used to elaborate on the themes emerging from the review of existing research. The paper will conclude by considering the framework’s role as a foundation for further work in this area.
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Source: Distance-Educator.com
E-portfolios are the wave of the future by Harry Grover Tuttle
E-portfolios can be a great way for educators to track student progress and inspire them to examine how and what they learned — and what they need to work on.
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E-portfolios are the wave of the future by Harry Grover Tuttle
E-portfolios can be a great way for educators to track student progress and inspire them to examine how and what they learned — and what they need to work on.
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Virtual Mentoring in Higher Education: Teacher Education and Cyber-Connections
This study explored the benefits and limitations of mentoring relationships between pre-service and practicing K-12 teachers. Thirteen pre-service education students at a university in the southeastern United States and 17 practicing teachers from four states participated. The student participants were in their senior year in a teacher education program, during the semester just previous to their student teaching experience.
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Source:
International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Virtual Mentoring in Higher Education: Teacher Education and Cyber-Connections
This study explored the benefits and limitations of mentoring relationships between pre-service and practicing K-12 teachers. Thirteen pre-service education students at a university in the southeastern United States and 17 practicing teachers from four states participated. The student participants were in their senior year in a teacher education program, during the semester just previous to their student teaching experience.
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Source:
International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Saturday, February 24, 2007
A new look at learning by Cindy Votruba
Kids can “dissect” a frog with them, place states into a map and catch up on homework with them.
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A new look at learning by Cindy Votruba
Kids can “dissect” a frog with them, place states into a map and catch up on homework with them.
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Podcasts transforming campus life by BRIAN LEE
Since the introduction of digital music players like Apple's iPod five years ago, the devices have gone from classroom nuisance to homework resource by providing lectures on the go. Advances in portable computing have allowed students to put an entire year's worth of lectures in their blue jeans pocket.
Say goodbye to heavy backpacks.
Podcasts transforming campus life by BRIAN LEE
Since the introduction of digital music players like Apple's iPod five years ago, the devices have gone from classroom nuisance to homework resource by providing lectures on the go. Advances in portable computing have allowed students to put an entire year's worth of lectures in their blue jeans pocket.
Say goodbye to heavy backpacks.
Is Online Help E-Learning or E-Larming?
Is Online Help E-Learning or E-Larming?
Friday, February 23, 2007
E-learning and Disability in Higher Education
Take a look at this excellent book below. It's by Jane Seale.
E-learning and Disability in Higher Education
Take a look at this excellent book below. It's by Jane Seale.
Classroom Collaborators by John K.Waters
"Do you ever watch your children doing their homework?" he asked. "They're listening to music, instant messaging, and chatting on the phone at the same time.
Source: THE Journal
Classroom Collaborators by John K.Waters
"Do you ever watch your children doing their homework?" he asked. "They're listening to music, instant messaging, and chatting on the phone at the same time.
Source: THE Journal
New 2007 Horizon Report names Mobile Phones as ''Next Big Thing'' in Higher Education
The 2007 Horizon Report listed mobile phones third, with expectations that this technology will have a "major impact" on teaching and learning in higher education in 2-3 years, right behind user-generated content and social networking which will realize their full potential within the next year.
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The 2007 Horizon Report
Source: Broadcast Newsroom
New 2007 Horizon Report names Mobile Phones as ''Next Big Thing'' in Higher Education
The 2007 Horizon Report listed mobile phones third, with expectations that this technology will have a "major impact" on teaching and learning in higher education in 2-3 years, right behind user-generated content and social networking which will realize their full potential within the next year.
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The 2007 Horizon Report
Source: Broadcast Newsroom
Thursday, February 22, 2007
K12 Academics
K12 Academics is updated daily.
Source: K12 Academics
K12 Academics
K12 Academics is updated daily.
Source: K12 Academics
Reports from the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C)
Online Education in the United States, 2006 represents the fourth annual report on the state of online education in U.S. Higher Education. Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and based on responses from over 2,200 colleges and universities, this year’s study, like those for previous years’, is aimed at answering some of the fundamental questions about the nature and extent of online education:
• Has the growth in online enrollments begun to plateau?
• Who offers online courses and programs?
• Is online education becoming part of long-term strategy for most schools?
• How do Chief Academic Officers rate the quality of online courses?
• What barriers do academic leaders see to widespread adoption of online learning?
The survey analysis is based on a comprehensive nationwide sample of active, degree-granting institutions of higher education in the United States that are open to the Public.
Published 2006
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Blending In by I. Elaine Allen, Jeff Seaman and Richard Garrett
Blending In: The Extent and Promise of Blended Education in the United States, builds on a series of annual reports on the state of online education in U.S. Higher Education. This study, like the previous annual reports, is aimed at answering some of the fundamental questions about the nature and extent of education in the United States. Unlike the previous reports that focused exclusively on online learning, the current report examines blended (also called hybrid) instruction. The findings are
based on three years of responses from a national sample of over 1,000 colleges and universities.
Questions examined in the report include:
• Have the course and program offerings in online education entered the mainstream?
• Are blended courses more prevalent than fully online courses?
• Do blended courses hold more promise than fully online courses?
• Are blended courses simply a stepping stone for institutions on the way tofully online courses?
• Do students prefer blended courses over either fully online or face-to-face courses?
Published 2007
Reports from the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C)
Online Education in the United States, 2006 represents the fourth annual report on the state of online education in U.S. Higher Education. Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and based on responses from over 2,200 colleges and universities, this year’s study, like those for previous years’, is aimed at answering some of the fundamental questions about the nature and extent of online education:
• Has the growth in online enrollments begun to plateau?
• Who offers online courses and programs?
• Is online education becoming part of long-term strategy for most schools?
• How do Chief Academic Officers rate the quality of online courses?
• What barriers do academic leaders see to widespread adoption of online learning?
The survey analysis is based on a comprehensive nationwide sample of active, degree-granting institutions of higher education in the United States that are open to the Public.
Published 2006
Read more...
Blending In by I. Elaine Allen, Jeff Seaman and Richard Garrett
Blending In: The Extent and Promise of Blended Education in the United States, builds on a series of annual reports on the state of online education in U.S. Higher Education. This study, like the previous annual reports, is aimed at answering some of the fundamental questions about the nature and extent of education in the United States. Unlike the previous reports that focused exclusively on online learning, the current report examines blended (also called hybrid) instruction. The findings are
based on three years of responses from a national sample of over 1,000 colleges and universities.
Questions examined in the report include:
• Have the course and program offerings in online education entered the mainstream?
• Are blended courses more prevalent than fully online courses?
• Do blended courses hold more promise than fully online courses?
• Are blended courses simply a stepping stone for institutions on the way tofully online courses?
• Do students prefer blended courses over either fully online or face-to-face courses?
Published 2007
E-portfolio-Based Teaching continuous
The Power of "E": Using e-Portfolios to Build Online Presentation Skills
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e-Portfolios in Music Teacher Education
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Source: Innovate journal of online education
E-portfolio-Based Teaching continuous
The Power of "E": Using e-Portfolios to Build Online Presentation Skills
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e-Portfolios in Music Teacher Education
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Source: Innovate journal of online education
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Workshop on Scenario-Based e-Learning (SBL): Creating Highly Engaging e-Learning, Faster and Lower Cost
Workshop starts on June 5, 2007.
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About Vignettes for Training (VFT)
Vignettes for Training (VFT) is an e-learning services company. VFT assists clients develop and convert content to highly engaging online learning, implement a Metrics Drive Learning Systems, and host the programs through VFT's secure web servers. VFT also delivers a unique blended e-learning workshop for instructional designers, trainers, managers and executives.
Source: SBWire
Workshop on Scenario-Based e-Learning (SBL): Creating Highly Engaging e-Learning, Faster and Lower Cost
Workshop starts on June 5, 2007.
Read more...
About Vignettes for Training (VFT)
Vignettes for Training (VFT) is an e-learning services company. VFT assists clients develop and convert content to highly engaging online learning, implement a Metrics Drive Learning Systems, and host the programs through VFT's secure web servers. VFT also delivers a unique blended e-learning workshop for instructional designers, trainers, managers and executives.
Source: SBWire
Principles of Effective Online Teaching and Advanced Principles of Effective e-Learning
Principles of effective online teaching helps you understand and develop your own e-learning by presenting various approaches, options, and decisions involved in e-learning. The book also provides the necessary overview of constructs, relevant pedagogical theories, and definitions common to the field.
Advanced Principles of Effective e-Learning
With the global academic community currently focused on student learning outcomes achievement, assessment, and continuous improvement, e-learning strategies provide effective measures than can assist educators and educational administrators in the satisfaction of key objectives. Whether it is creating and incorporating simulations, building courses and curriculum, engaging in virtual team building, managing online programs, concept mapping, developing an electronic portfolio program...
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Principles of Effective Online Teaching and Advanced Principles of Effective e-Learning
Principles of effective online teaching helps you understand and develop your own e-learning by presenting various approaches, options, and decisions involved in e-learning. The book also provides the necessary overview of constructs, relevant pedagogical theories, and definitions common to the field.
Advanced Principles of Effective e-Learning
With the global academic community currently focused on student learning outcomes achievement, assessment, and continuous improvement, e-learning strategies provide effective measures than can assist educators and educational administrators in the satisfaction of key objectives. Whether it is creating and incorporating simulations, building courses and curriculum, engaging in virtual team building, managing online programs, concept mapping, developing an electronic portfolio program...
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Buy these books and save
E-portfolio-Based Teaching
E-portfolio-Based Teaching
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
ITU gennemfører webcam-eksamen fra Nicaragua
Source: Computerworld
ITU gennemfører webcam-eksamen fra Nicaragua
Source: Computerworld