Category Archives: elearning development for teachers

05.01.13. on evidence based teaching and learning

From Todd Zakrajsek (@ToddZunc) keynote speaker at Georgian College fotc2013: http://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/ijsotl/v7n1/invited_essays/PDFs/IE_Zakrajsek.pdf

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04.30.2013 flipping moocs

Viewing moocs as content vs. as a learning opportunity makes sense to me. It’s really all about course design …. http://teachingnaked.com/why-flipping-with-moocs-will-change-higher-ed/

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04.09.13. YouTube channels for eLearning Development

http://www.clarityconsultants.com/learning-technology/the-7-best-youtube-channels-for-ld/

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03.18.13. “Getting Strategic about Online Learning” article

Good article from ContactNorth: http://www.contactnorth.ca/tips-tools/getting-strategic-about-online-learning

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03.18.13. about mooc’s

Interesting article entitled “The Professors Behind the MOOC” from The Chronicle: http://chronicle.com/article/The-Professors-Behind-the-MOOC/137905/#id=overview It’s about MOOCs, but really talking about the design, development and delivery of any online course. Identifies that instructional design is an important part of the success of a … Continue reading

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03.03.13. Principles of Good Teaching and Online Design

Tony Bate’s post on his  “no-5-aha-moment-the-web-as-a-universal-standard” strikes a chord with me because it is so reflective of my history with online course design and development. I still have the books Tony mentions in the post and have been immersed in online teaching and learning … Continue reading

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02.08.13. mLearning

Good post by rjacquez: http://rjacquez.com/mobile-learning-is-where-the-puck-is-going-to-be-mlearning/ I am always trying to get my head around how to design learning for mobile. Trying to incorporate it into the work I do now (ie. instructional design, software used, responsive web sites, etc.). Hope … Continue reading

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02.08.13 Thoughts on the “Online Teaching” MOOC

I’ve been analyzing a number of MOOC’s and enrolled in the “Fundamentals of Online Teaching” MOOC. It was a bit of a train wreck. Debbie Morrison outlines a good analysis of some of the problems in “The MOOC Honeymoon is Over: Three … Continue reading

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01.30.13. Tips – “Recording Audio”

http://knowledgeone.ca/blog/post/Talk-This-Way-Tips-to-Recording-Good-Quality-Audio-Narration.aspx

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01.29.13. Animoto – Course Intro

Good overview of Animoto and good example of how it can be used effectively in a course: http://edcetera.rafter.com/the-online-teaching-welcome-mat-energizing-learners-with-animoto/    

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