Well, it’s been quite a month – there seems to be so much happening in the technologies field that I find myself scanning the press daily, using my news aggregator to gather updates from websites for me and yet I somehow I feel that I’m not totally up-to-date with all the latest! But does it…
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Special Membership Offer!
*** *** Membership *** *** September Special Offer *** *** We hope you find the e-Zine informative and will join us for future monthly editions by joining the group! I know it’s not September yet (nearly) but I couldn’t resist announcing our special membership offer! Join LTUG in September and received 3 months **free** (until…
Read MoreEye Strain – Tips for Relief
Eyestrain and your computer screen: Tips for getting relief By Mayo Clinic staff Your eyes hurt. Your head aches. And there you sit, peering at your computer monitor. If you’re one of the many people who use computers every day — either for work or personal use — you may experience eyestrain as a result.…
Read More701 e-Learning Tips
Do you remember in the May 2004 issue of this e-Zine we highlighted that Elliott Masie had asked his readers (all 47,365 of them) for tips on best practice – well, he received over 430 responses and has collated them into a FREE downloadable Digital Book, based on those tips: “701 e-Learning Tips” It is…
Read MoreVirtual George!
While the internet, LMSs and email have provided so with so many alternative ways to communicate with and manage are students or learners, I’ve always been challenged with managing student queries that flood through onto my emails…but… looks like George Mickhail, a lecturer in accountancy at the University of Wollongong has come up with a…
Read MoreGlobal Citizens with Videoconferencing
Middle School Videoconferencing Fosters Global Citizenship ‘This year our students have experienced and interacted with experts from the Cabinet War Room in London, a diver from under the water in the Australian Barrier Reef and Health and Social Service officials in South Africa. Videoconferencing gives the concept of primary resources a whole new face.’ By…
Read MoreReview of Gilly Salmon’s videoconference
Gilly Salmon has been down under – if you missed the opportunity to attend her workshops or the video conference – don’t worry! LTUG member, Louise Heppell, joined Gilly for her videoconference presented in conjunction with LearnTel and has provided the following review of the session. E-Learning Scenarios for the Future Date: Monday 9 August…
Read More4 Generations in the Workplace
Here’s an interesting summary of the current generational cross section in our workplaces from CCH HR Tools newsletter. I know many of you have mentioned some concerns around the impact of learning in the organisational and institutional context – perhaps this will give you another perspective? (They’re US figues…) For the first time ever, there…
Read MoreA thought on blogs…
“A good weblog on any subject provides a combination of relevance, intelligent juxtaposition, and serendipity.” With thanks to Rebecca Blood from her book “The Weblog Handbook”
Read MoreA timely thought….
A quote from Rebecca Blood: “Because there is always more to know, it is increasingly difficult to feel that one knows enough.” This quote represents my exact thoughts at this moment – from where I’m sitting with my literature review and the how the access of digital media and others weblogs can lead you on…
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