An example from Webex on the use of the synchronous webinar software in an educational setting! The Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University in Amsterdam is using WebEx for collaboration with students and lecturers – creating a virtual classroom for remote students. http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041201/sfw046_1.html
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BlogTalk Downunder Call for Papers
We’ve received enourmous interest in the BlogTalk Downunder conference – thank-you so much to all those that have emailed me! We’re in the process of completing a website (& blog) specifically for the conference – in the meantime, we have prepared an official call for papers – just to give you something to think about…
Read MoreThe Edublog Awards
Did you miss the EduBlog Awards voting? Sorry James, I did…too busy marking end of year assignments! Don’t know what the EduBlog Awards are about? Or perhaps you want to know who won?? Then visit James Farmers’ blog – incorporated subversion Wouldn’t it be great to see some LTUGers nominated (and winning) in 2005 –…
Read MoreWebinar Review
Blogging to Learn, Learning to Blog webinar 14 Dec The first of a series of webinar presentations and workshops on the use of blogs in education went live to a synchronous audience across Australia and New Zealand yesterday. Thanks to all those LTUG members who joined us and continue to support the group – I…
Read MoreLearning to Blog, Blogging to Learn
Date: Tue 14th December, 2004 Time: 11am (Sydney – daylight savings time) Duration: 1 hour ** Free to LTUG members ** Anne Bartlett-Bragg will explore the dynamics of blogging – both the technology and the social dimension – and examine some of the current uses in education. *If blogging is a complete mystery to you…
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** Advance Notice ** Initial expressions of interest ** The first blogging conference to be held in the southern hemisphere – incorporating Australia, New Zealand, SE Asia. Date: 20 & 21 May, 2005 Venue: Sydney Initial expressions of interest for referreed paper presentations (20 minutes + 10 minutes questions) or panel discussions can be sent…
Read MoreLearning Circuits 2004 Survey results
Rather than review a specific case study this month, I thought it may be of interest to LTUG readers to review the survey results from Learning Circuits – ASTDs (American Society for Training & Development) e-zine. In August and September of 2004, Learning Circuits ran two separate online surveys. The first survey, Learning Circuits Annual…
Read MoreGerry White – education.au
"Getting the most out of online teaching resources" Gerry is CEO of education.au his presentation on Day 1 addressed some of the issues confronting practitioners and how we would be able to navigate our way through the swamps of information available. education.au has some of the world’s largest repositories of high quality online teaching resources…
Read MoreWho wants to be an e-Learnaire?
Do you know what Bluetooth technology is; what the abbreviation CAL stands for; have you heard of Bloom’s taxonomy; how the early internet came into being? If you do, then you should have attended the special event at LT2004, ‘Who wants to be an eLearnaire’! A gameshow quiz, facilitated by the use of KEEpad technology,…
Read MoreAnd the winners are……
The winners of the awards at the LT2004 conference are…. Innovation category: Felicity Mandile – Virtual Schooling Service, Education Queensland Multi-modal Delivery: John-Paul College, Brisbane Access & Equity: Central Queensland Institute of Tafe – Child Studies. (Or Thelma & Louise for those of us attending the conference …!) I’ll give you a full run down…
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