The current edition, August/September, of Innovate (the journal of online education)is focusing on video game technology in educational settings AND the journal has partnered with ULiveandLearn to create Innovate-Live – webcasts that provide you with an opportunity to synchornously interact with the authors from the current edition – or if you miss the live session…
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Cool Results: engaging clients in e-learning
"Cool Results: engaging clients in e-learning" is a FREE event open to all those interested in flexible learning and e-learning brought to you by the Australian Flexible Learning Community. It offers you the opportunity to: – Gain insights to apply e-learning within industry and specific client groups – Find out about current directions and innovations…
Read MoreBlogging Workshops – Have you registered yet?
The first workshop is tomorrow – Wed 7th September! You need to register if you intend to join us!
Read MoreBlogs Help Students Think for Themselves
I was interviewed by Anna Salleh from ABC Science Online the other day about the early findings from my PhD research. Here’s the article: Blogs Help Students Think for Themselves. There’s also an interesting article about trying not to eat chocolate – why? Just eat it!!!:-)
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Well – how come no-one told me I was date challenged?? The Blogging to Learning, Learning to Blog webinar is actually Tuesday 30 AUGUST – but I guess you knew that – didn’t you!!! There’s no 30th February…well, not this year anyway! That means it’s today! So – there’s still time to register – email…
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** This week ** REGISTER NOW!!! ** Tue 30th February, 2005 Time: 3.00pm – 4.00pm (Sydney time) Another repeat session due to popular demand!!! If you were unable to attend in December or February, then this is your last chance this year!! Register at the LTUG site This session is the first in a series…
Read Moreedublogs.org launched
Here’s an opportunity not to be missed! James Farmer has launched a new service – edublogs.org – here’s what he says about it: http://edublogs.org is an totally unique project aimed at teachers, researchers, writers and educators the world over. Basically you get to set up a free WordPress blog (by far the best blogging platform…
Read MorePodcasts & Language Teaching
PPS. Have you thought about the value of podcasts for teaching / learning languages? Sebastian recently pointed me to this Spanish novel – both in written form and now podcast! What a great way to practice your language skills. I’ve certainly downloaded it and will be using it in an attempt to keep my fading…
Read MoreFireside Chats & Podcasts
PS. to add to the previous selection on podcasts in education here’s another really elegant solution from James Farmer and one of the Deakin lecturers – make sure you watch the short Flash movie that explains the concept and use of podcasts!
Read MoreTheory versus Practice
I discovered this excerpt from Sir Athur Conan Doyle’s "The Yellow Face" the other day: Holmes: What do you think of my theory? Watson: It’s all surmise. Holmes: But at least it covers all the facts. When new facts come to our knowledge which cannot be covered by it, it will be time enough to…
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