Posts Tagged "e-learning"

Moodle Versus Other LMS Platforms

Posted by on Jan 25, 2010 in Blog | 2 comments

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...

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The Weekly Update: December 6 – 13

Posted by on Dec 13, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

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 Devices and Learning Apps– The Mobile Learner Top Fifty Mobile Learning Resources– Upside 5 K-12 Technology Trends for 2010– THE...

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The Weekly Update: November 30 – December 6

Posted by on Dec 8, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

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 K-12 Online Conference 2009 Horizon Report–...

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The Weekly Update: August 31 – September 6

Posted by on Sep 7, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

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 Algorithm Predicts When Species Will Go 404, Not Found– Hadley Leggett, Wired Is Technology Creating the “Dumbest Generation”– Shawn, edbuzz Stare into the Abyss of Curriculum-Tech Integration– Miguel Guhlin, Around the Corner Five Tips for Helping Students Become Better...

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Weekly Update: July 13-July 19

Posted by on Jul 19, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

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 Intel Social Media Guidelines– Intel Google Calendar Goes Gadgety– Adam DuVander, Programmable Web Dave Eggers Confident that America’s Literature-Devouring Youth Will Save Print– The Cajun Boy Layoffs prompt teachers to move online– Laura Devaney,...

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