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- 25 e-learning tools - 25 Tools every Learning Professional should have in their Toolbox - and all for FREE! - a useful set of tools, worth a browse - which ones have you not seen yet?
(Added: 14-Mar-2008 By: DP Hits: 215)
- Alan November - Alan November's work explores how information and communication technology enhance learning for children and communities. He emphasises the speed and complexity of constant changes in this field and shares the excitement and enthusiasm generated by learning in this way.
(Added: 2-May-2002 By: PR Hits: 749)
- Andy's Black Hole - Blog about technologies that can be used to support learning.
(Added: 27-Sep-2005 By: JD Hits: 934)
- Bob the Builder - Bob the Builder is on-line learning for pre school children. It was recommended by my 3 year old grandson. Lots to do, and enjoy, animations, games, wonderful artwork, colour and graphics but you'll have to download some 'cookies' as well. Suitable for all ages interested in how people learn. It's a stunner!
(Added: 12-Oct-2000 By: TC Hits: 971)
- CIPD e-Learning Debate - This url gives access to the CIPD's online learning forum, in which e-learning is discussed.
(Added: 20-Jun-2002 By: CC Hits: 698)
- Competencies for online tutors - These competencies cover a broad range of possible online tutoring activities, only a sub-set of which are likely to be required in a particular instance. The roles required of online tutors vary enormously depending on the design and application of the overall learning programme to which the tutor contributes and on the hardware and software tools available to support online tutoring.
(Added: 6-Jan-2002 By: JS Hits: 779)
- Costing online distance education - An interactive site which helps you analyse the costs of developing and delivering online courses. North American in tone.
(Added: 10-Jul-2000 By: SS Hits: 830)
- Cyberlearners - Describing itself as a global education portal, Cyberlearners offers links to organisations offering online learning and to web sites which discuss the issues and challenges of online learning.
(Added: 15-Sep-1999 By: JD Hits: 821)
- digitalbrain.com - Web-based platform for creation, sharing, editing and managed distribution of on-line learning content for schools, colleges and business. UK Curriculum related content. Creating the London Grid for Learning and the Notingham Autoportal.
Teachers can play with a webspace free!!
(Added: 21-Sep-2001 By: KE Hits: 796)
- Distance learning - The University of Idaho has a good description of Distance learning and explains terms and criteria for developing a distance learning course.
(Added: 18-Sep-2001 By: AB Hits: 814)
- e-Learning Cgcententre - A good site to find information on a number of online teaching / learning issues. The site is divided into various sections - e.g. the 'Library' category is subdivided into HE, FE and school
e-learning sections amongst others. The 'Showcase' area is also worth a visit.
(Added: 4-Jul-2006 By: AA Hits: 313)
- e-learning links - A large, and increasing, number of links to free on-line services that allow you to provide your students with enhanced learning opportunities which you can then embed into, or link from, your school/college/university's website, course blog or VLE/MLE.
For a site/service to be included, it must be free, easy to use and produce high quality resources that can be used on any web enabled platform.
Sites & services are arranged into categories.
(Added: 27-Sep-2008 By: DP Hits: 159)
- Effectively Evaluating Online Learning Programs - A good article from elearn magazine about the realities and aims of evaluating elearning. The first paragraph is: "Effectively evaluating online learning programs starts with two simple ideas: Apply tried-and-true approaches, and take advantage of the opportunity to use new ones. In practice, while there are many effective approaches to evaluating online learning programs, many organizations do not know these approaches or how to apply them."
(Added: 24-May-2006 By: KB Hits: 293)
- eLearning Jump Page - This site is maintained by the Internet Time Group, a company whose aims are to help organizations achieve results through learning. They coach decision-makers, create eLearning architectures, strategies, and business designs. In addition they launch products, open new markets, build reputations, and accelerate sales.
Although a commercial site, it contains a wealth of information and links from newsletters, groups, analysts, reports, books. I found the links up to date and useful. It is a good starting point to get background information and then return for detailed and up to the minute articles. The information available is both general but would also help during the implementation/change management of e-learning in the workplace.
(Added: 20-Aug-2001 By: CH Hits: 606)
- Full Circle Associates - Resources regarding on-line communities, built on the authors experience of working with these communities.
(Added: 23-Jan-2002 By: MK Hits: 598)
- Giunti Interactive Labs - Giunti Interactive Labs have developed one of the world's leading Learning Content Management Systems. This site will enable you to preview the platform and learn more about LCMS.
(Added: 27-Feb-2003 By: LP Hits: 523)
- Models of innovation in learning online (MILO) - A Becta research report which aimed to study provision of online learning at KS3, to assess effectiveness of online learning outside the institution and to ascertain whether remote formal online learning promotes engagement among learners across a range of educational sectors and contexts. The output from the project is the Models of innovation in learning online (Milo) framework which aims to provide a holistic overview of the use of online learning, describing the approach to teaching and the way in which this is implemented technologically and logistically. The report identifies key impacts, benefits and challenges. Included among the case studies is LeTTOL (Learning to Teach Online).
(Added: 13-Sep-2009 By: DP Hits: 70)
- Online Learning myths - An Australian study has overturned some common perceptions about the type of students online courses attract. The research involved 18,000 full-time students in 2002 and dismisses popular beliefs that online schools are dominated by males, are only for the young, and that students living in rural areas are disadvantaged. The study, conducted by Les Burr of Charles Sturt University (CSU) in New South Wales, Australia, found - in rural and city regions - that 61 percent of female students participated in online discussions, and students older than 51 had the highest participation rate.
(Added: 28-Aug-2003 By: KB Hits: 471)
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