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Twitterfall - letting the web work for you

E-Learning Acupuncture

If you need to use the Internet to do research on a particular topic, you can leverage other people’s research efforts using social media tools (i.e. the stuff of Web 2.0). Why reinvent the wheel? There are several social media tools that can help you. One example is Twitterfall.

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Leverage eLearning Tools to Organize Business

TOPYX LMS

Usually, company leaders turn to the Internet to locate organizational tools. It’s good because the Internet does indeed boast plenty of organizational tools for businesses. However, while the Internet makes it simple to access organizational tools, it also houses an overwhelming amount of organizational solutions.

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Course of the Week: HTML and CSS for Beginners

OpenSesame

HTML is intricately involved in everything we do on the web. No matter what work you’re doing, from blogging and building pages to simply sending email, HTML is involved. As the building blocks of the internet, HTML and CSS are critical skills for those looking to gain a higher degree of control and power over their web work.

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e-Learning Acupuncture: Definitions: Web-courses

E-Learning Acupuncture

Monday, July 16, 2007 Definitions: Web-courses John Gedeon , an Educational Technologist from the University of the West Indies (Trinidad and Tobago), recently contacted me with a question about my opinion regarding the definitions for courses that have different degrees of web-involvement. Web-enhanced F2F. Web-based Online.

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My Workflow with Synergy

Experiencing eLearning

On my work laptop, I use these programs that I don’t have installed on my personal desktop: Outlook. That means that on days that I’m doing a lot of web work or creating Captivate activities, I work primarily on my laptop and don’t switch over too much. Dreamweaver. Transitions.

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

That’s how the web works… I agree. I wish it was as easy as putting in a URL and everything would work correctly. Plus there may be problems with legacy web browsers. But someone may be using an older version of Internet Explorer. Unfortunately. Today, people mostly rely on Chrome, Safari and Firefox.

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e-Learning Acupuncture: Carnegie-Mellon Shares Its Stuff!

E-Learning Acupuncture

I’ve written before on this blog about science-based educational material available on the web that I have found useful. The best part about the Carnegie-Melon project is that it is publicly available on the Internet. ► May (3) The power of Voice in online classrooms Do you care about Web 3.0? How about math?