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Carol Cooper-Taylor's Eclectic musings on eTeaching and eLearning, and other things catching her attention.

A review of the evidence of the impact of digital technologies, on formal education. Includes sections on what the evidence says, and challenges for the future.


Thanks to Susan Sedro for alerting me to this:


I’m a great fan of Jane Hart’s Learning Tools Directory which she started in 2006.
For 2010 she has completely revised the structure, reflecting how things have changed over the last 4 years. Go have a look, but in brief here are the 12 new categories (taken from Jane’s blog post)

Instructional Tools
Tools for creating, delivering,  managing [...]


Blake, Denise A (2009) What I Learned from Teaching Adult Learners Online. eLearn Magazine.  Dec.
http://elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=articles&article=105-1
Abstract:
One summer, I was asked to take over an online course (in a master of education program) that had already begun. I accepted the job, but with hesitation. I knew the course material because it was within my field of [...]


Merry Christmas

A friend in the UK sent me this today.

I immediately had to find my partner and show it to her. Yes it captured my attention all right. And I went off to look at the web site mentioned at the end of the video.
Now if more of our teaching could be like that.

Grab and keep  [...]


The 2009 list is out from Jane Hart at the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies.
As always this makes a great read.
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009
View more documents from Jane Hart.
As Derek Wenmoth has commented, the lack of the main proprietary LMSs in the list is notable.
The top 10 tools are

Twitter
Delicious
YouTube
Google Reader
Google Docs
WordPress
SlideShare
Google [...]


These are the slides from a workshop I did at Auckland University recently.
Teaching With Twitter
View more presentations from Carol Cooper-Taylor.
It has also been translated into Italian by Caterina Policaro. Grazie.


This page is part of the “How to teach with …” series, and may get updated from time to time. I’ll tweet when it has been updated.

As a teacher

what do you need to know about Twitter,
how do you use it,
why is its useful for learning and teaching,
When and where do you tweet?

What you need to [...]


In case you’ve missed it there is a new report out “Engaging The New Influencers” from Edelman.
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In June 2009, Edelman convened 100+ professors of communication, journalism, business and pubic relations to discuss how companies and organisations effectively engage with their stake holders through social media. Here are some of the bits that I found [...]


Interesting post on the Google Blog recently: “Five million students going back to school are “going Google”.
It relates of course to the number of schools using Google apps education edition.
I love Google apps and use them to share material with all sorts of people. But this post got me uptight by its northern-hemisphere-centricness.  Come on [...]


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