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Having spent significant periods of each of the last two years investigating mobile learning options for nursing students, I’m beginning to loathe the transition period we’re in right now. While it may be a period of indifference for some and excitement for others, it’s simply a pain for me.
As a consumer, [...]
Through an unexpected chain of events, I was asked to write a case study for the web-version of this month’s Educause Review. While the final version is available on Educause’s site, I thought I’d take this opportunity to use Scribd to host my original version here.
Kumc Isle (Educause Review)-Final – Upload a Document to Scribd
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Over the last few months friendfeed has been making it’s way more and more into my online existence, both as a personal communications tool and an eLearning tool. I’m not as addicted to the service as many bloggers and tech junkies seem to be, but I think it’s a really smart application with [...]
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As I cover eLearning off and on here at DefItems, I thought it would be daft of me not to mention the new online eLearning community, Learnhub.
In their own words:
LearnHub: for people who love learning and sharing knowledge with
others. It is a set of tools that make learning online fun [...]
The Learning Content Development System (LCDS) is a tool that enables
you to create high quality, interactive, online courses. Virtually
anyone can publish e-learning courses by completing the easy-to-use
LCDS forms that seamlessly generate highly customized content,
interactivities, quizzes, games, and assessments—as well as
Silverlight-based animations, demos, and other multimedia. Register to
download the free LCDS release, then start creating your [...]
Search volume for the term “PDA” since 2004.
The image above perfectly illustrates the downward slide of an outdated form of technology. This is something I’ve had to confront head-on over the last few weeks as I’ve been researching current PDA options for educational use.
I’ll be the first to say that I’m no expert in the [...]
I recently published an entry on our internal educational technology blog at work about the Jing Project, introducing it as an effective screencasting tool for educators and I wanted to mention it here as well. Jing is an experiment from TechSmith, a company best known for it’s screen capture software Camtasia. While Camtasia is a [...]
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