January 31, 2005

Creativity in Online Courses

Jan05_05

Are there strategies, techniques or methods that can encourage student creativity in online courses? This paper explores creativity and offers reminders concerning the tips and strategies available for online educators.

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: Learning Design, at 02:13 PM

podcasting resources

Podcasting Tools


for when my ipod shuffle arrives!

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: Resource Development Tools, at 01:02 PM

ePortfolios

link to website

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: Resources/ LOs, at 12:47 PM

January 11, 2005

What a Site! resource

What a Site!
from Maricopa Community College
"The purpose of "What a Site" is to help teachers locate, evaluate, and integrate web resources for their area of interest-- the subjects that they teach. Can we repeat that? We want to help you learn to find, evaluate, and integrate useful content in your specialty area. We do this via a framework of four different "flavors" of web usage for learning...."

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: PD Resources and Approaches, at 02:44 PM

Recommendation Technology

Kiwi Wiki: RMLTechFarOut
From Alan Levine
Recommending Technologies... What if Amazon Powered Our Educational Sites?

as part of a presentation called Rip.Mix.Burn, there is a mockup of what an online learning course intro might look like, using the same concepts as Amazon, - e.g. people who took this course also took etc

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: Resources/ LOs, at 12:50 PM

January 04, 2005

Client Focus Guide from Anta

lin to website

" In an increasingly competitive environment, vocational education and training (VET) clients are demanding greater flexibility and responsiveness than ever before. These guidelines are designed to help VET professionals deliver products and services that more closely match client needs and expectations. Learning activities, case studies and reflection/ discussion points accompany the guidelines."

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: Learning Design, at 03:53 PM

phones

link to website

Posted by Kirsty, in Category: Tech Stuff, at 08:45 AM