Less than 3 weeks to the inaugral blogging conference in Australia – BlogTalk Downunder! Have you registered yet?? Why NOT?? If you drop by the conference blog, you’ll notice that we’ve started to post papers from the presenters – this will give you some idea about the calibre of papers you will hear from –…
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Up Close & Personal with Weblogs!…Register NOW Have you registered for the Weblog Workshops yet?? Can you afford not to be involved with this dynamic learning tool? Register at the LTUG website today!
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Not Podcasting yet?? Everyone else is…..! I’m going to provide you with a few links, so you can explore for yourself the potential here for learning! Don’t know what podcasting is? Here’s a definition from Wikipedia: Podcasting is a way of publishing files to a website (often a blog) that allows users to subscribe to…
Read MoreWeblog Workshops
Following the success and interest generated from our Blogging to Learn, Learning to Blog webinars, we are excited to announce we will be running 2 workshops that will provide you with an in-depth and practical use of blog software. Participants will also be given an opportunity to start their own LTUG blog! Workshop 1: Getting…
Read MoreWhy has the blog been so quiet….?
Is there anyone out there? Yes….but it’s amazing how much time organising the BlogTalk Downunder conference takes up – and then there’s the start of University semester…etc etc! So – it may appear quiet but it’s far from it! We have planned a number of exciting events for LTUG 2005 – the calendar will be released…
Read MoreBlogging to Learn, Learning to Blog
** This is next week ** REGISTER NOW!!! ** Wed 9th February, 2005 Time: 3.30pm – 4.30pm (Sydney time) Repeat session due to popular demand Blogging to Learn, Learning to Blog If you were unable to attend in December, then join us in February. Register at the LTUG site This session is the first in…
Read MoreJanuary Overview
Can you believe January is already over?? I know, I know the e-Zine is late…it’s summer…what can I say? For many educators, January is a month for reflection and preparation for the year ahead. So what will 2005 hold for education, learning and technology? I was pondering this question as I reviewed my subjects for…
Read MoreScenario-based Questions
What’s the best way to measure learning with scenario-based questions? From Questionmark Scenario-based questions present learners with realistic situations and ask them to make decisions appropriate for those situations. These questions, sometimes called simulation-like questions, are much more effective than traditional knowledge-based questions because they prepare learners to remember what to do. Scenario-based questions can…
Read MoreUsability in e-Learning
From the latest edition of Learning Circuits – ASTDs online e-zine is a valuable article on usability. FOr anyone developing their own products – this is an essential part of the process BEFORE you launch it on a large scale! For practitioners buying products off-the-shelf – this is equally essential to the success of the…
Read MoreSCOTTeVest
This has got to be part of my wardrobe!!! Recently written up in the Australian IT section as a must have have all those portable devices we carry, I googled it and found an interactive version of the cyber-teachers uniform!!! Or visit the website for details of the features of a SCOTTeVest! It even has…
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