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mLearning

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

I have tried to access both WebCT and Moodle on my iPhone in the past week (I wanted to show my family that I created a table using HTML code…they thought I was strange). I found it was fairly easy to access, however I don’t think I’d ever use a mobile device for my course. […]

Accessibility

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

My web-blog is strict. I think having to log-in for students can be restricting, however this is how to keep track of my students. I think having Moodle as a free program opens up my restrictions. However, I still consider the socio-economic status of students. How can we expect to expand into 21st Century learning […]

Multi-media

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

I have recently been able to TOC in a digital visual arts course for a week in a middle school. The grade 6s are working in photoshop, creating collages, photo-crashing squirrels, and eventually will turn their own faces into Avatars (the blue movie version). The grade 7s are doing photography, taking photos and using photoshop […]

Wiki

Monday, June 6th, 2011

In my other course, we are creating a wiki, and since my group has not started yet, I thought I’d use the information from this toolkit and try to set up our page. I was able to set up the page, but it took me a bit longer than I expected. In particular, I am […]

Web-blog

Monday, June 6th, 2011

For myself, I have been using blogs in my classroom for a number of years. I find making blogs very simple to make and a quick way to get students working collaboratively online. I also find that blogs are great to create a blended learning environment. I have used googleblogs mostly in the past (as […]

Social Software

Monday, June 6th, 2011

When looking at the social software sites (Flickr, Delicious, World of Warcraft and Twitter) I wanted to look at two sites I was a member of and two that I was not. I was surprised about the things that I found. The Terms of Service link is always available at the bottom of the screen, […]

‘N-sync

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

It’s hard to not think of Justin Timberlake, but I think synchronous communication is pushing those “anti-social” computer ideas far, far away. I have mostly had experience in chatting using text and a few video sessions last semester for a group project using Elluminate. I wanted to try wimba, as I have signed up for […]

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