When your chances of snow look like this, but you get an email from school at 5:30AM that yes-you-still-have-school-today it might mean you believe you are snow-worthy. To different people this might mean different things. The students are easy to understand;… Continue Reading →
The moment you realize that you cannot work any harder as a teacher is the time to make some changes. Luckily, we have access to many educational technologies in our classrooms we could not have dreamed about ten years ago…. Continue Reading →
The Learning Management System. You want one until you get one, and then you desperately work, work hard, to figure out the features. You need to identify if the features are just cool or if they provide a benefit for… Continue Reading →
Features of Successful Online Learning Environments No matter whether examining your personal learning network, PLN, or a learning management system, LMS, the online learning environment probably has these features if it is successful. Consider the features of any successful online learning environment … Click To… Continue Reading →
Your online content is only a portion of your blended learning environment. Tagxedo – Tag Cloud with Styles You are the same teacher online as in the classroom. However, the duration of it your written words online compared to the spoken… Continue Reading →
Blended Learning is one of the more nebulous educational terms lately. It ranks up there with “disruptive” and “innovative” and if completing an EDU BINGO card is not what you are in the field of education for… You require some solid advice… Continue Reading →
Day 21/30 in the #AprilBlogaDay Challenge. Yesterday’s prompt was what am I working on? Several things, but my overarching strategy is to improve my skill set as an instructional designer. What makes that especially challenging is I have never been a… Continue Reading →
Our instructional technology department was new in 2009. And almost immediately we were interested in a Learning Management System (LMS). I remember asking our technical counterparts about Moodle and the resistance with which that was met. It was obvious the technical side… Continue Reading →
I heard an interesting and totally unrelated story on The Diane Rehm Show which started me thinking of interactions which need to happen for end users to receive assistance. If measuring a chain of events from start to finish can… Continue Reading →
Yesterday I sat in on an eBook demonstration. The eBook had it’s own light Learning Management System, an eBook. The salesperson was surprised when I asked if the content was available in pieces, outside the management system. I guess because he… Continue Reading →
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