Paradigms in elearning
Paradigms in E-Learning: “…the traditional model of online learning contains enough vestiges of traditional classroom and distance learning that it is tempting…to begin to think that there’s nothing...
View ArticleThe real digital divide
Seb Schmoller forwarded this link: The real digital divide: “Plenty of evidence suggests that the mobile phone is the technology with the greatest impact on development. A new paper finds that mobile...
View ArticleEconomy of E-Learning
Stephen Downes responds to the question, “Where do you see the money being made in elearning today?”: Economy of E-Learning
View ArticleMobile Phones
Mobile phones are likely to develop into a key learning tool. Few technologies are more universal, more versatile, and more used by younger learners. Learning designers should be moving towards a level...
View ArticleElearnity
Elearnity (via Jane) – a comprehensive mind map of elearning – including strategy, content, design, and technology.
View ArticleExploring Elearning Reforms for Michigan
Exploring elearning reforms for Michigan (.pdf) – a fairly involved exploration of the current state of elearning. The report author (Tom Watkins) grapples with an issue I’ve dealt with over the last...
View ArticleRequiring Online Learning
Our learners don’t have the skills they need to learn today. We’ve taught learners how to learn in a classroom, how to memorize, how to take true/false, mutliple choice test, etc. Essentially, we’ve...
View ArticleEdublog awards
Edublog awards have been announced for 2006. Looks like a great list – and an expression of what’s happening with educational blogging in general. Our edublogging space has changed since I started...
View ArticleElearning for free
Jane has posted links to a series of free elearning tools…consider this nicely laid out guide to choosing and using elearning tools. A great starting point for individuals new to online environment.
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