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  • Asynchronous Discussions - An article that examines the importance, design, facilitation and evaluation of asyychronous discussion as part of an online learning course.  (Added: 12-Nov-2002 By: JD Hits: 517)
  • Blue Web'n - is a searchable database of Internet learning sites categorized by subject area, audience, and type (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, & tools). Blue Web'n does not attempt to catalogue all educational sites, but only the most useful sites - especially online activities targeted at learners.  (Added: 24-Mar-1999 By: DS Hits: 774)
  • Brookes eJournal of Learning and Teaching - Promoting good practice in Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education. They have a range of interesting articles & academic papers, which are also available in PDF format.  (Added: 2-Nov-2006 By: TM Hits: 276)
  • CAMEL - Collaborative approaches to the management of e-learning - The CAMEL project was a pilot to explore the development of a Community of Practice amongst e-learning, systems, and learning technology practitioners working on aspects of promoting Lifelong Learning across institutions. The project was led by JISC infoNet in partnership with JISC, the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) and the Higher Education Academy.  (Added: 9-Nov-2008 By: DP Hits: 111)
  • Categories of eLearning - Useful diagram and some discussion describing categories of e-learning, including courses, informal learning, blended learning, communities, networked learning, and workplace learning. By George Siemens, elearnspace, October 18, 2004  (Added: 11-Nov-2004 By: KB Hits: 438)
  • Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies (C4LPT) - C4LPT was established by Jane Hart, as a place to keep track of learning trends, technologies and tools. Here you will find a number of free resources about learning tools and technologies, including  (Added: 25-Mar-2009 By: DP Hits: 64)
  • Developing a distance learning course - An extended article by Dr. Derek Rowntree on many aspects of developing courses to be delivered by distance learning. Of potential interest to Cert. Ed. and LeTTOL students.  (Added: 12-Oct-2000 By: S Hits: 690)
  • e-portfolios - useful link which compares a number of commercially available e-portfolio systems/  (Added: 19-Dec-2008 By: dP Hits: 78)
  • e.valuate - The Digital Evaluation Service - The site offers a useful service for teachers to evaluate the many e-learning resources available. Resources are evaluated by teachers so an honest review is guaranteed. The evaluations are broken up into sections: context, technical information, design and navigation, content, classroom management and preparation, with a summary at the end. Evaluations are fully searchable and there is a regular supplement, which forms part of the Guardian’s education section.  (Added: 2-Feb-2005 By: GO Hits: 436)
  • Effective Workload Management Strategies for the Online Environment - -a report outlining research conducted by The Pennsylvania State University's World Campus, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation. A selection of the most effective workload management strategies, chosen by experienced online educators from national and international institutes of learning, are divided into the following four categories: (1) Authoring Strategies, (2) Teaching Strategies, (3) Course Improvement and Revision Strategies, and (4) Institutional Strategies. All four of these areas are important to the success of an online teaching program, and institutions interested in using the strategies are encouraged to customize them to their own needs, and cultivate flexibility, creativity, and teamwork in this effort.  (Added: 28-Aug-2003 By: KB Hits: 555)
  • Filimentality - This is an interactive website that provides software to enable you to gather together good internet links and turn web resources into learning activities. You pick a subject topic and enter web addresses into a template along with a description of what the website is about. I've seen it used most commonly in schools where, for example, a topic might be studied for a whole term. Once created, you post your pages on the web, provide your student with the URL and off they go. And its all free!!!  (Added: 24-Oct-2002 By: DY Hits: 551)
  • Fischer Trust Best School Software review 1999 - Software survey covering most curriculum areas (Art, DT, English, Geography, History, I.T., Languages, Music, P.E. and Science). Titles are rated in order of highest impact. Your views for the Y2000 survey are requested as well.  (Added: 7-Jul-2000 By: CS Hits: 648)
  • IWB - suggestions - 53 Interesting Things to do with an Interactive Whiteboard - does exactly what it says on the box  (Added: 15-Jan-2006 By: DP Hits: 218)
  • JISC e-Learning Focus - supports JISC's e-Learning Programme with news and commentary about programme developments.  (Added: 2-Mar-2005 By: DP Hits: 311)
  • JORUM - Free online repository service funded by JISC to enable the building of an FE/HE community 'for the sharing, reuse and repurposing of learning and teaching materials'.  (Added: 14-Mar-2006 By: J Hits: 182)
  • Learning Technology - ALT is a professional and scholarly association which brings together all those with an interest in the use of learning technology. ALT aims to: promote good practice in the use of learning technology in education and industry; represent the members in areas of policy; facilitate collaboration between practitioners, researchers, and policy makers.  (Added: 9-Apr-2004 By: SS Hits: 566)
  • Learning to use the Internet - Useful link on Tesco home page (computing) that teaches the "basics" of the Internet. There are 3 main links - Computing, First time Internet users and Internet Guide.  (Added: 28-Jan-2001 By: nos Hits: 618)

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