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    Content Is Infrastructure | Terra Incognita - A Penn State World Campus Blog
    Sunday, November 30, 2008
    ... constructivism to profile the humble but decisive role of content in our educational infrastructure. Education - as a discursive ... asynchronous learning materials is the academic authoring time. By sharing development cost over many institutions, the ... clean, and they will play an important role, but I don’t know if I believe that we can depend on volunteers to build ... Waivers: Does the work unit responsible for â??fixing content to a digital storage deviseâ?? require that the author ... post a comment. Author A little something about you, ...
    Learning Management Systems that kick ass: Generation21
    Friday, November 28, 2008
    ... media - collaborative authoring, wiki's, messaging, message boards, interactive web environments, content rating, library ... ? Basically, it seems that the Corporate Host hasn't quite come to terms with the role(s) social media can or will play ...
    Dust-up at Training Zone
    Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    ... is kept alive. That is vital to make online learning communities work well.” What of the role of trainers and coaches in the future. Cross is sanguine, “There will be a role but not necessarily what they are accustomed to ... journalist, author, writing and presentations coach. www.writestart.co.uk . Peter Mayes , 26-Nov-08 how did ... . Alongside these, there is a role for facilitating informal learning approaches, but it’s all about the blend. Whereas I ... worth. His prediction of the demise of the trainer might well be accurate but the role of the true ...
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  • E-Learning for Newbies
    Tools of e-learning - authoring tools, systems (LMS, LCMS, Live Online Learning, social media) Methods ... . Course authoring - knowledge of software (simulation, game, rapid design tools, multimedia, etc.). Web interface ... .) Attend conferences (online and face-to-face) Learn to use authoring and other software and platforms; HTML & other ... several aha moments. learned how to use authoring tools, created some asynch courses, developed curriculum, blended ...
    Janet Clarey - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • eModerators.com - The role of the online instructor/facilitator
    ... the "authority figure" role when teaching online, especially with adults. Be Objective ... The Role of the Online Instructor/Facilitator Zane L. Berge, Ph.D. ... article in any published work you author. berge@umbc.edu Introduction A prerequisite to ... the learning materials, context, and environment. This article will list the roles and functions of ... . The Role of the Instructor When Teaching in the CC Environment Clearly the most important role of ...
    delicious Random Mind - Thursday, December 7, 2006 - Comments
  • The Role Of Communities In Learning " Commitment Matters
    Commitment Matters Managing Relationships in the Global Networked Economy The Role Of Communities In Learning leave a comment » I was interested to read an article in the GeoLearning newsletter regarding the growing role of ‘Communities of Practice’ in the overall learning process. They observe ... transformational role in the learning process. Unfortunately, for many companies, it seems they will have to wait for the Facebook ... ; <strike> <strong> --> Pages About the author ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Reflections: A Comparative Exploration of the Role of e-learning in Training Higher Education Lecturers
    Number: 3 Article: 4 E-Reflections: A Comparative Exploration of the Role of e-learning in ... potential role of e-learning in the transformation of learning and teaching in Higher Education (HE). In particular, it ... paper, and the wider project, was the authors? own engagement with the use of asynchronous online communications ... transformation) are less important than, ?? the role they play in the transformation of the person towards a critically self ... argued that the e-tutor becomes more of a ?legitimate lurker?, as their role becomes one of monitoring rather than ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, July 17, 2005 - Comments
  • Faculty as Authors of Online Courses: Support and Mentoring | Academic Commons
    Faculty as Authors of Online Courses ... may also need to step back and question our own pedagogical assumptions about the role that technology should/can play in ... required her to rethink how she teaches her subject.  Online Authoring: Whats Different? Online ... , we also asked them to tell us what they think first-time authors of online courses need to know (see " What First ... : Understand How to Author a Coherent, Integrated Learning Experience:  Most faculty members are unaware of ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - Comments
  • Knowledge and Learning In The News - 8/06/2005
    ... their job roles and that means (just so we have it clear) - the alignment of any job role to their supervisor's job role, the supervisor's alignment of their job role to their manager's job role, the managers job role alignment to the appropriate Directors portfolio of responsibilities, and last but by no means least, the Directors Job Role (portfolio of ... Wennstrom on Learning The author is trying to explain the source of learning and creativity, and finds it in the removal of ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Saturday, August 6, 2005 - Comments
  • Groklaw - Patent Office Orders Re-Examination of Blackboard Patent
    ... contribute to articles, it is still not legal advice, because the lawyers authoring the articles are not your lawyers ... ... [+11] Google Settles Authors Gui... [+5] SCOs MORs for September in... Creditors Being Objected to ... Blackboard a monopoly on most educational software that differentiates between the roles of teacher and student until the year ... . Well, its a start... (n/t) Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, January 25 2007 @ 08:32 PM EST . [ Reply to This | # ] ALL 44 CLAIMS? Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, January 25 2007 @ 08:36 PM EST ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, January 27, 2007 - Comments
  • Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild
    The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 World . The list of authors represents a blogging who's who, with contributions from Jane Hart , Tony Karrer , Michele Martin , Mark ... the report, the authors define Learning 2.0 as 'the idea of learning through digital connections and peer collaboration ... perspective: Learning 2.0 can play an important role in supporting formal learning in terms of active support and follow ... belief of the authors that younger workers will demand it, and that organisations who adopt it will do better when ...
    Clive on Learning - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • SCORM and the Whole 2.0 Thing Again.....
    ... are very serious issues here and I would say that if LETSI and or the authors of the white papers fail to appreciate the ... that even DOD dollars will not be able to sustain the effort. Make no mistake, I still think there is a role to be filled here but it is a role that focuses on pedagogy, design, design, design, and to a small degree any unique, technical requirements that are not being met by existing and emerging market standards. Its a different role but its there.
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - Comments
  • knowledge and Learning In The News - 8/7/2006
    ... everything, most of all, the roles of instructor and student. No longer does the instructor assume the mantle of expertise and authority. 'Engagement' and the Underprepared - Inside Higher Ed Two new studies suggest that not only ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Monday, August 7, 2006 - Comments
  • knowledge and Learning In The News - 8/6/2006
    Leadership In The Wild - Forbes Primal Quest is not just a race. It's one of the most difficult athletic events in the world. Tufte and Powerpoint - Cognitive Edge I have always loved Tufte's work on visualisation and it informs a lot of the design of Sensemaker. The counter to this which just came in the same list serve argues that because we have bad speakers powerpoint is a good idea. GETTING OUT OF EMBED: The Role of Social Context in Decision ... author and blogger who has accused the chain of being disingenuous in its claims of selling produce from local ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, August 6, 2006 - Comments
  • Up, up and away
    ... until just one is left on board." Anyway, Phil has decided that I should play the role of 'a leading authority on ... authority on hardware for e-learning A leading authority on software for e-learning A specialist in evaluation tools ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, December 21, 2006 - Comments
  • Theory and Practice of Online Learning
    CONTENTS AUTHORS FOREWORD INTRODUCTION CH: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A PDF of this section About the authors Home page Give feedback E-mail a friend Visit the Theory and Practice of ... ) Table of Contents        Contributing Authors        ... Part 1 • Role and Function of Theory in Online Education Development and Delivery 1 ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, July 17, 2005 - Comments
  • Made to stick
    2007), and an excellent read it was too. The authors have pooled their experience and their collective wisdom (Chip is a ... , maintaining an element of suspense. As the authors say "mysteries exist where there are questions without obvious answers ... find a "universal language." Credibility : It obviously helps to quote authorities, but the stories of people that the authors call "anti-authorities" - regular people just like the learner - are even more powerful. Statistics are rarely an ... simulations where learners take the role of their opposites, e.g. customers rather than salespeople. Use of ...
    Clive on Learning - Friday, March 23, 2007 - Comments
  • Community Net Worth
    In my assumed role as devil's advocate, I'll be bold and make another observation about the negatives of blogging. Using the very example of this blog, doesn't the "everybody blogging" (or everybody wikiing) principle inevitably result in what I'm tempted to call "learning labyrinths" in which focus can only be provided by individual participants or ... about what is discovered, learned, validated, etc. is either the result of a peremptory use of authority (wherever it may ... the question of roles and the exercise and abuse of power in "teaching" relationships. My one "positive" suggestion ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Sunday, October 8, 2006 - Comments
  • Game Characteristics
    When implementing motivational theory, several authors identified that interest and attention can be captured in a learning environment by using examples, stories, fantasy, paradox, incongruity, ambiguity, surprise, mystery, uncertainty, novelty, complexity, curiosity, humor, inquiry arousal, and variability. Not coincidentally, simulations and games use ... summarized some different author's analysis of game characteristics: Belanich et al. (2004) Challenge, Realism, Control ... , Story, Role Play Garris et al. (2002) Fantasy, Rules/Goals, Sensory Stimuli, Challenge, Mystery, Control Kapp ...
  • Learning Management Systems (LMS) Gotchas
    I regularly read Tracy Hamilton's blog . She's been writing about getting a new LMS. I hate to say it, but this is likely not going to go well. It will be fun to keep reading about it, probably much better than having to be Tracy during the process. In her latest post: What's Happening With My New LMS?!?! she tells us: Oh and my little meeting about my job role and what path this LMS will lead me down. NOTHING!!!! We can't possibly discuss that until we have the tool ... Key Differentiating Use Cases Gotcha #5 - Coupling Content Authoring with LMS Selection Gotcha #6 - Not Testing a ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, September 6, 2007 - Comments
  • Thanks to Rupa!
    Writing a book is a lot of hard work and, as an author, one always wonders whether or not the book has value. Sales can tell you a little bit but not the entire story. So I was delighted to read the wonderful review by Rupa of Writer's Gateway . Rupa is an Information Developer in SAP Labs,India and a post graduate in English Literature from Pondicherry University. Recently, she made a posting titled Games Gadgets and Gizmos for Learning - Worth a Read She writes ... in leadership roles in workplaces and even parents. So all I can say is: 1) Rupa, I hope your April is a little ...
    Kapp Notes - Thursday, April 3, 2008 - Comments
  • eLearning Technology: Point Solutions vs. Suites and Composition
    Corporate eLearning eLearning Design Authoring Tools Rapid e-Learning Tools eLearning (e-Learning) e-Learning ... ?? it includes an authoring environment, a â??run-timeâ?? environment for implementation of sequences with groups of ... . This is also coming out in the authoring world. Can you compose your course out of smaller components composed together, or does your authoring tool provide all the components you need? Undoubtedly, we are going to see overlap between the suites, points solutions and authoring tools in terms of capabilities as they reach into areas such as comments, ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, August 2, 2006 - Comments
  • The Tower and The Cloud (EDUCAUSE)
    ... will be the role of "enterprise" IT in the future? Indeed, the bigger question is what will become of all of ... Preface by Richard N. Katz View: PDF About the Authors View: PDF Higher Education and ... and Its Public by Larry Faulkner View: PDF Accountability, Demands for Information, and the Role of the ... Changing Shape of Enterprise Authority by Ronald Yanosky View: PDF Open Information, Open Content, Open Source ... View: PDF Afterword View: PDF Index View: PDF Copyright Information Authors ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - Comments
  • Dawn of the Un-book
    ... relationship with books, the role of authors and how to make books better. The shorthand for what I have in mind is the ... change. My author journey from outline to printed book took the better part of a year. Something's wrong here. Books ... all? Why don't you encourage conversation with authors? How long do you expect to remain in business if you continue to ... as community property, and the community will maintain and improve it. Many authors may write guidebooks to the same stream of knowledge, and a single author may create many un-books from a single stream. • Un-books are ...
    Internet Time - Monday, June 30, 2008 - Comments
  • Effective Online Facilitation
    ... interpretations of facilitation, the impact of online mediums on teacher and student roles, facilitation strategies ... teaching as opposed to teacher-driven - the teachers role moving from expert to one of facilitation - "sage on the ... there are challenges keeping tabs on individual students learning when they are studying remotely. The role of the ... acceptable and evident Participants show concern and support for the community. The role of facilitator There is reasonable consensus within the literature about the changing and challenging role of the teacher ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - Comments
  • September Big Question - Where to Work?
    ... make sense of this? How does this differ for different roles such as Manager, Instructional Designer, Trainer and Authors? Does this apply in the US, UK, India, etc. equally? If you aren't at a "best place to work", how might you make ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Monday, September 10, 2007 - Comments
  • Adobe Summit Day 2 - Authorware and the future of e-Learning
    ... migration 4)enablement 5)develop the next gen leanring content authoring 6)improved communication Tom KIng will be acting as ... . ADL and AICC will play a role moving forward. AICC.org/blog has great authorware usage data.
  • Join Stephen Downes and George Siemens in a MASSIVE online course
    ... connectivism Week 8: (October 26-November 1) Power, control, validity, and authority in distributed environments Week 9: (November 2-8) What becomes of the teacher? New roles for educators Week 10: (November 9-15) Openness: ...
    Ignatia Webs - Monday, September 1, 2008 - Comments
  • September Big Question - Where to Work?
    ... make sense of this? How does this differ for different roles such as Manager, Instructional Designer, Trainer and Authors? Does this apply in the US, UK, India, etc. equally? If you aren't at a "best place to work", how might you make ...
    Learning Circuits - Monday, September 10, 2007 - Comments
  • How I use blogging
    I guess I should answer the questions I asked in a previous post : Do you use blogging as a reflective practice? Do you blog about things that are directly related to your job duties? Has blogging increased your level of understanding about your role, your organization, or your field of practice? I have used blogging as a reflective practice for at least 7 years. I used to be the one who would send in-depth emails full of links to other info to listservs, so I really ... information. I guess education is just in my blood somehow. Authored by gminks . Hosted by Edublogs .
    Adventures in Corporate Education - Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - Comments
  • The Theory and Practice of Online Learning
    About the Author Terry Anderson is a professor and Canada Research Chair in ... that the original author is credited. Download the entire book Select a Chapter Download ... INTRODUCTION PART I: Role and Function of Theory in Online Education Development and Delivery Download ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Tuesday, September 2, 2008 - Comments
  • Software as Service: What are the Four Pillars for Elearning?
    ... application that generates data will act as though it's a content publisher... Hmm, this sounds a lot like authoring ... in other businesses, the capability to provide identity management, roles, personalization, and contextual choices is ... emerge in the learning & training "Conversation". Right now, I'm not sure how authoring tools and LMS offering ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Thursday, December 29, 2005 - Comments
  • Leadership and online multiplayer games
    ... individuals who are separated by time zones and cultures," which, in the view of the authors, is not so different from the skills needed to do well in playing massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs): "We believe that online gaming ... their survey claimed that "game-playing has improved their real-world leadership capabilities," the authors were ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - Comments