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Would Like Feedback on eBook: New Rules for Teacher Training in 21st Century Schools

Started by Johnny Hamilton. Last reply by Anne Marie Niandou Nov 7, 2015. 2 Replies

I just wrote an eBook and would like feedback from educators familiar with the benefits of e-learning. I wrote it for teachers and administrators who have instructional technology (like SMART boards) in their schools and are looking for more…Continue

Tags: digital, whiteboard, e-learning, smartboard, training

Wiki or Blog: Which is Better for the Classroom?

Started by David R. Wetzel. Last reply by Wendy Leung Jan 25, 2013. 8 Replies

Both wikis and blogs provide teachers with a a dynamic process for integrating Web 2.0 technology in their science and math classes. These two types of online tools offer students a more engaging process for learning.Both are relatively easy tools…Continue

Tags: learning, comparison, benefits, teaching, 20

Edmodo Training

Started by Scott. Last reply by Beth Kappus Oct 2, 2012. 1 Reply

Is there anyone who provides training to teachers in the use of Edmodo?  I want to find someone who can do training on site in our district.  We don't have any Ed Tech staff development trainers.  Anyone do this or know of someone who does?Continue

E-LEARNING : MONEY FREE or MONEY MAKING?

Started by Moisces Tenyosa. Last reply by redAlumnos Nov 7, 2011. 1 Reply

I'm n instructor who is interested on e-learning in the web. Recently, our school launch a program regarding e-learning for our students who were currently enrolled. My question is do they need to pay extra amount in their study? Me and my friend is…Continue

MATH PRACTICE AND LEARNING PROGRAM – FREE FOR TEACHERS

Started by Dan Sherman. Last reply by GoldStudent Jan 11, 2011. 1 Reply

Hi,TenMarks has launched a math practice and learning program for grades 3 - High School and as of today, it’s FREE for teachers to use in class or for their students to use at home.  The TenMarks approach gives students a variety of problems on…Continue

Tags: Classroom, Math, Resources, Teachers, Education

Finding E-Learning and Distance Education Jobs

Started by Mac Slocum. Last reply by Vicky Phillips Aug 20, 2010. 19 Replies

I'm having a hard time finding e-learning/distance education opportunities. I've taken my fair share of these classes, but I can't seem to dig up any listings for adjunct positions. Is there a place where these types of jobs are posted, or is it…Continue

Tags: jobs, e-learning

Effective Learning Objectives

Started by Eric Federspiel Jul 22, 2010. 0 Replies

I just started as an eLearning Specialist for a medical malpractice insurance company, and I'm struggling with the writing of learning objectives.  I'll try and explain.Basically, our overall goals are to educate our physicians on ways to avoid risk…Continue

Tags: elearning, objectives

e-Learning project to empower individuals in Africa!!

Started by George. Last reply by Sherrill Garth Jul 9, 2010. 3 Replies

Hi Everyone,Just signed up to forum today & I'm so excited to join the family.. I am working on an e-Learning project to empower workers and alleviate poverty in Africa by offering management & leadership education to individuals over the…Continue

keys to improving success of on-line students

Started by MJ Page. Last reply by Brigitte Williams Jun 18, 2010. 9 Replies

Hi I teach on line, and am pleased to be getting positive feedback from my students and enrollment is growing however, I want to know what others are doing to improve the success rate of on-line learners. Keeping students engaged and interested is…Continue

Tags: student, sucess, attendance, engagement, online

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Comment by Chantelle Manciel on September 30, 2009 at 7:44pm
Check out this new site for connecting classrooms. It incorporates recorded video chat, blogs and messaging as the main mediums for communication.

Speaking of English...Globally
Comment by Dennis O'Connor on August 13, 2009 at 11:55pm

Website Investigation 2010.

1000 7-12 graders at Northwestern's Center for Talent Development took this self-paced course this summer!

We got great results! Open for guest viewing.

http://tinyurl.com/21cif-web-eval

Produced by the 21st Century Information Fluency Project @ 21cif.com
Comment by Andrew Marcinek on April 29, 2009 at 2:54pm
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Comment by Cameron Brown on March 20, 2009 at 9:27pm
Hi everyone- I'm very excited to join this group and begin participating. I'm new to online teaching and the first person at my school testing the waters. I'm trying to get more teachers at my school on board and at least aware of how it works. I'd like to compile links to articles and multimedia resources (podcasts, videos, etc) that teachers can use to start learning about online teaching and learning. A digital repository of pd materials is what I'm envisioning here. In particular I'm looking for descriptions of best practices and discussions of applications and software that on-line teachers use (LMS's, pod/vodcasting apps, screensharing apps, etc). If anyone has any good links to resources or knows of any delicious networks that I should follow it would be very helpful. So far I've found the edutech website very useful and also the seedlings website is another good resource.

Thanks,
Cameron
Busan Foreign School
South Korea
Comment by Danielle on January 12, 2009 at 11:22am
Hi,
I work for a webstie called 43marks.com & it's a great tool for online teaching and learning.
It's a free customizable bookmark site that makes a great startpage for any class. We give you an unique URL (43MARKS.com/username) where you can upload bookmarks that are of interest to the class your teaching! You can have unlimited pages. One page for each class or project. It's a great resource to have all the relevant websites on one page. We are also advertising free, no banners, no pop ups.

43marks.com comes with some bookmarks - But after you create your 43marks.com page you can delete all the default bookmarks and just upload the bookmarks you want...
Comment by Mark Cruthers on December 29, 2008 at 10:24pm
Free Online Teaching through WiZiQ's Virtual Classroom

Comment by Cem Can on December 11, 2008 at 12:11pm
Dear colleagues,

We are working on a project on how we can utilize Web 2.0, not only Social networking, in foreign language teaching. Your contributions, suggestions, and ideas are highly appreciated. I will keep you informed about the progress. Please let me know if you are interested.

Kind regards.
Comment by Sabrina Fu on December 10, 2008 at 12:53am
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Comment by Marcos H.L. Carvalho on October 7, 2008 at 11:23am
Hi look my page, and give a comment.

Bye.
Comment by Dennis O'Connor on June 13, 2008 at 2:56pm

21st century information fluency

Necc 2008

Join Carl Heine and Dennis O'Connor in San Antonio for NECC 2008.


Monday June 30, 2008

Web Site Investigator: An Introduction to Information Forensics Add to Planner
[Session: Lecture]
Carl Heine, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy with Dennis O'Connor
Monday, 6/30/2008, 11:00am–12:00pm; HGCC 206 A

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Motivate students to evaluate Web sites with information forensics. Track down elusive authors, dates, check the accuracy of claims, and more using investigative search techniques.  Recommended by ISTE's SIGMS
Necc 2008 Necc 2008 

Tuesday July 1, 2008

Teaching NETS•S III: 21st-Century Information Fluency Project Add to Planner
[Poster: Traditional]
Carl Heine, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy with Dennis O'Connor
Tuesday, 7/1/2008, 1:00pm–3:00pm; HGCC Tower View Lobby, Table: 26

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Discover new resources for teaching information fluency to your staff and students.  Recommended by ISTE's SIGMS, SIGCT
Necc 2008 

 


 

21st century information fluency

Look for new online classes coming from Information Fluency this summer!

  • 4 Week Online Course: PowerSearching in a Web 2.0 World (Starts July 7)
  • 1 Week Online Course: Website Investigator: Introduction to Information Forensics (Starts July 14)
  • You may view the course offerings in 'guest mode'. To register online, first create an account.
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