Some interesting ideas in this post – we often overlook teachers that are tech-averse.
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Some interesting ideas in this post – we often overlook teachers that are tech-averse.
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http://www.edudemic.com/web-tools-for-teaching-without-student-logins/
Some useful login-free online tools for use in teaching – I’m a particular fan of Padlet
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http://learnonline.canberra.edu.au/portfolio/view/view.php?t=PBt9i7n4YUmTC3XRLV5E
Some fantastic descriptions of uses of ePortfolios at the University of Canberra.
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This is a comprehensive set of how-to videos about using a wide range of tools in Moodle. The videos vary in quality but for sheer coverage, it is hard to beat.
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http://penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/the-feeling-of-agency
Extra Credits is launching into a lengthy discussion about the meaning and importance of choice in games and game design. This first episode explains exactly what choice is and what meaningful choice is and how they are important and unique to games.
http://youtu.be/6tvSN2pezNA
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Some great usability tips that we can draw from board games
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http://blog.cathy-moore.com/training-design-workshops/
Particularly interested in the Scenario Design workshops – there’s an online one coming up and a recording of an older version that is available for free
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http://blog.wiziq.com/12-things-you-should-never-do-when-you-teach-online/
Some sound ideas about common mistakes that teachers can make when they start teaching online. Trying to hold on too tightly to control seems to be the main issue – that and neglecting your learners.
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http://www.newgrounds.com/wiki/creator-resources/flash-resources/swivel
This free SWF to video converter built by Newgrounds is a tool that I have been looking for for more than 8 years. In this time I have tried any number of hacks, kludges and workarounds to convert a .swf cartoon that I made to a reasonable video version. (I had a .mov and a .mp4 but only at 320 x 240 resolution) with a frustrating lack of success. Swivel let me export my movie in full 1440 x 1080 HD with no dropped frames and no loss of audio sync. (Well none that wasn’t already present in my rather rough and ready flash animation) Part of me feels like a bit of a saddo to be working on a video on a Saturday night but most of me is just excited to have fixed a long term technical problem. I’ll add the video – which isn’t particularly about tech or education – as soon as it finishes uploading to YouTube.
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