The last 2 weeks seemed to be totally focused on blogs – have you noticed?? Or is it just me? The Flexible Learning Framework have released 2 new guides: On your mark, get set, blog! and Teaching and learning with blogs Meanwhile, in the US, Learning Circuits (American Society of Training & Development’s free e-zine)…
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Copyright Tips!
The internet certainly doesn’t make this any easier – but the Copright Council might be able to help! DON’T BE A COPYCAT The Australian Copyright Council runs copyright training sessions specifically for people working in educational institutions. http://www.tpatwork.com/ViewArticle.asp?issueid=196&articleid=1362
Read MoreRapid e-Learning
Josh Bersin from Bersin Associates has published an interesting study on the appropriateness of using rapid e-Learning approaches – through the use of rapid authoring tools and the use of instructional templates. The report is overviewed by Macromedia on this link A useful guide or taxonomy has been developed – The Four Categories of Training…
Read MoreKnowledge Sharing
Informal, joined up knowledge sharing using connected weblogs in pursuit of Mental Health service improvement While I’m focusing on blogs (when am I not?) I thought this might be of interest! Lee Bryant from Headshift – a UK-based internet technolgies company that focuses on social and communication technologies has integrated blogs and wikis into the…
Read MoreAre you a blogaholic?
I’m a 53 / 100 – that is a dedicated weblogger but I still have a life?? Really – I thought PhD’s were supposed to take that away from you….maybe we should try a quiz like this for PhD candidates?? Try the quiz – even if you’re not a blogger! http://wannabe.catharsis.org/bin/quiz.cgi?quiz=one
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I’m a 53 / 100 That’s a dedicated weblogger – but I still have a life!
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This is just too much fun – well, that is if you’re into blogging! Try this test…. http://wannabe.catharsis.org/bin/quiz.cgi?quiz=one Strictly for bloggers?? Not a blogger? Well, you can still do the test too – maybe it will be intriguing enough for you to start your own blog!
Read MoreThe End of TV as we know it…
An interesting excerpt from the LA Times (you need to be a registered user to gain access to the full article) that I received via Rafat Ali’s blog (entry from 19 Sep – category is Broadband) generated a few thoughts for me on convergence: Former Academy of Television Arts and Sciences chairman Bryce Zabel wrote…
Read MoreReview of Robin Mason’s VC
Wed 8 September – videoconference – presented by Robin Mason, hosted by LearnTel. Robin from the Open Uni in the UK is a specialist in teaching and learning online – with a new book shortly to be published: “Connectecon: Learning for the connected generation”. Robin admits that some of the content in her new book…
Read MoreSeptember Webinar
Wednesday 22 September is the next LTUG webinar – mark that date in your diary now! Jacqui Conway from Tropical North Queensland Tafe will be sharing her innovative strategies for the integration of technologies into her course – including SMS, IM and chat! To join this webinar you will need to register via the link…
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