Information on how some tech savvy teachers are facilitating students through their blogs and websites. This will help you gather ideas to serve your students through your ideal classroom website.
Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs, open up college classes to anyone in the world with Internet access. Typically, it's free. While online courses have been around for years, they were relegated to video-based lessons, online quizzes and tuition-payers.
As an instructional designer and online instructor at the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville, Dionne Thorne has worked with many instructors as they develop their online courses. Based on this experience, she offers the following advice on the course design process
As technology continues to advance, eLearning becomes more accessible to almost everyone. Online learning is a popular choice today because of the ease it offers to online learners. There are quite a few pros and cons of eLearning, and we have listed a few below.
Quality education is the need of the hour and with the result, at the same time the boards of education and learning must develop a plan to help schools, teachers and parents educate children about safe, responsible use of the Internet.
The 70:20:10 model or framework for learning and development is a strategy that looks promising as well as enticing. Many thriving organizations of today are the ones that have already successfully tested and implemented the 70:20:10 Model within their workplaces.
Here are a few guidelines that will help you to prepare your organization for the 70:20:10 Model.
Around the World returns with a selection of five top education stories from the last week – and one more frivolous offering. Whether in e-learning, e-health, e-government or e-anything else, new initiatives are launched all the time, all over the world.