Month: March 2014

Creative Applications of Moodle’s Choice Activity – THE Journal

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See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious Moodle experts Tim States and Emmett Dulaney show how courses can be enhanced with interactive exercises using the Choice activity.   Sometimes the simplest features in a course management system are easily overlooked…

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20 Guiding Questions To Develop A Digital Literacy Plan

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See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency Digital literacy is emerging as a genuine concern in education as technology competes with traditional texts for student attention. There have been recent revisions in academic standards, but these should be considered insufficient to…

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How To Implement Blended Learning

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Blended learning can be a great way to make use of whatever technology tools you do have, rather than needing specific technology that you don’t have. Blended learning doesn’t require you to…

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How To Design Effective Online Courses – Edudemic

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab It’s no secret that online learning is one of the fastest growing trends in higher education. Currently, 33% of higher education students now take at least one course online, and nearly 75% of…

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15 Tips For Better Online Student-Faculty Communication

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Online learning offers a host of conveniences that make it a popular option for students. Students don’t need to live near a physical university to take the classes, timing is often flexible,…

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The world’s largest photo service just made its pictures free to use

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 If you go to the Getty Images website, you’ll see millions of images, all watermarked. There are more than a hundred years of photography here, from FDR on the campaign trail to last…

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A Useful Framework For Transparency In Education

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 Increasingly teachers are encouraged to work in professional learning communities, data teams, and other structures intended to encourage teachers to work together to unpack standards, plan instruction, assess learning, analyze data, revise…

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What is SCORM Infographic

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 At the What is SCORM Infographic you will understand what SCORM is and how it can make or break your ability to demonstrate the ROI from an e-learning course. See on elearninginfographics.com

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7 Things To Know Before Using Open Educational Resources – Edudemic

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Instead of being required to use state money for state-adopted materials like textbooks, Texas school districts can now choose which instructional materials to purchase. Having this option, Amarillo Independent School District…

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The Classroom and the Cloud: A Bright Forecast for 2020

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab What will the classroom of 2020 look like? As I look ahead, many of the trends we’re seeing today will continue to expand learning beyond the classroom walls to connect educators,…

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