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14 Feb 2012
New Media Consortium (NMC) [edna Resources] (Martin Pluss bookmarked this item)
NMC is a community of universities, colleges, museums, and research centers. The NMC stimulates and furthers the exploration and use of new media and technologies for learning and creative expression. The site contains news, blogs, events and project information, and publications.
13 Feb 2012
Educational Origami [edna Resources] (Anne De Nicolo bookmarked this item)
Educational Origami is a blog, and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom. Issues discussed are Bloom's Taxonomy and ICT, Learning styles and ICT, ICT integration and Management, Managing Complex Change and Web 2.0 and other tools.
23 Jun 2011
Developing your 'Moodle muscles' This workshop is for those with INTERMEDIATE knowledge & skills with Moodle. This workshop will cover the following: * Understanding Course Settings * How to back up and restore your course * Working with Blogs, RSS feeds, Wikis and Webpages * Enrolling and managing students * Importing SCORM objects ie from Toolboxes * If time, may be able to cover specific issues of attendees
19 Apr 2011
This report, by Education.au, focuses on identifying and overcoming the barriers associated with current site blocking practices in schools with regards to Web 2.0 services such as social networking, video sharing, blogs and wikis and popular sites such as YouTube, Facebook and Wikipedia. Site blocking is one of the areas of investigation commissioned by the Australian Governments Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations as part of the Strategic ICT Advisory Service (SICTAS) p[..]
04 Feb 2011
ImageCodr [edna Resources] (Mary Liesch bookmarked this item)
This tool generates Creative Commons HTML code for Flickr images. Search for images, or enter url and Creative Commons licence details will be retrieved automatically and correct licence and user details added as a caption to photo for easy embedding in websites, blogs, wikis or digital presentations.
Seven things you should know about [edna Resources] (Mary Liesch bookmarked this item)
A series from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) which provide concise information on emerging learning technologies. Each brief focuses on a single technology and describes what it is, where it is going, and why it matters to teaching and learning.
13 Jan 2011
So you wanna be a rockstar or... since that probably didn't work out... a blog-star? One thing is for sure: if you are able to put out great content, great ideas, and/or great news, you can become a global publisher faster than at any other time in the history of the world. If you are talented enough to garner that large of an audience, the advantages are numerous. The first obvious advantage is that many blogs are now able to show large profits from advertising revenues or even subscription fee[..]
So you wanna be a rockstar or... since that probably didn't work out... a blog-star? One thing is for sure: if you are able to put out great content, great ideas, and/or great news, you can become a global publisher faster than at any other time in the history of the world. If you are talented enough to garner that large of an audience, the advantages are numerous. The first obvious advantage is that many blogs are now able to show large profits from advertising revenues or even subscription fee[..]
07 Jan 2011
How 2 of Web 2.0: Online learning program [edna Events] (Rebecca Nash bookmarked this item)
This online program, complete with podcast instructions, resources and online mentors, offers a 'hands-on' experience of activities that you can do on the web to explore and expand your knowledge of the internet and Web 2.0. Working at your own pace, the program allows participants the opportunity to explore new things week by week and share their learning as a team. Participants will need to set aside 1-2 hours per week to complete the program.
07 Dec 2010
movingforward - Education Blogs by Discipline (Garry Putland bookmarked this item)
Time to start identifying blogs to support Australian curriculum K-12. Add them here with tags for curriculum area.

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