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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Moodle - an LMS Pilot Report
The Instructional Technology Resource Center of Idaho State University prepared a paper on the findings of their pilot initiatives of the Moodle LMS.
Monday, May 21, 2007
This I Believe minute paper
In this paper we propose a means of eliciting student beliefs using a This I Believe minute paper. We also share the results of our initial usage of this process and describe what we believe to be the most important global implication to leadership teaching, learning and education. Additionally, this concept for elicitation of student beliefs can be extended to any subject or context.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Learning Objects
Thomas Cochran discusses developing and evaluating multimedia Learning Objects to enhance both face-to-face (f2f) and distance e-learning environments.
EPIC 2015
While most all content on this blog is grounded in research and directed towards the educator, we are stepping out a bit to share Epic 2015 by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson view. This projected view of resulting technology mergers and how merged technologies are used brings a new spin to the future of technology for educators alike. Comments are welcomed.
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