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Moodle Versus Other LMS Platforms

Jared Stein from the Utah Education Network compares Moodle with other popular learning management platforms and demonstrates its most important features. Check out Stein’s presentation ( it’s a bit long but a good view).

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The Weekly Update: December 6 – 13

Can Gaming Change Education?– Meris Stansbury, eSchool News E-Learning: Where do we start? Where is it going?– Tech and Learning Taking It Home With Self-Directed Learning– Bob Sprankle, Tech and Learning November Hot List– mLearnopedia The Powerful Combination of Mobile … Continue reading

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The Weekly Update: November 30 – December 6

Classroom Wikis Are Collaborative Tools for Young Writers– Michele Morgan Bolton, Boston Globe Looking for My Personal Library– David Warlick, 2 Cents Worth The Top Ten Ways to Think about Lists– Ewan McIntosh, Edublogs e-Learning Templates– Tony Karrer, eLearning Technology

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The Weekly Update: August 31 – September 6

No Child Left Behind Testing Going Online in Hawaii in 2011– Loren Moreno, Honolulu Advertiser Game Lessons– The Economist Even More Research: Technology Is Making Kids Better Writers, Not Worse– Tech Dirt Top Gear for Elementary School Students– Wired Google … Continue reading

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Weekly Update: July 13-July 19

Learning to Change, Changing to Learn– Miguel Guhlin, Around the Corner Texting girl falls into NYC manhole– Andre Yoskowitz, Afterdawn.com Richard Baraniuk on open-source learning– Richard Baraniuk, TED Psyched Out– The Economist Network Skills– Tony Karrer, e-Learning Technology

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