Saturday, February 28, 2015

Visible Body 3D Human Anatomy Visualization Tool

  • Link to Visible Body, Tour & Screenshots
  • Via Jane Knight

Argosys Visible Body is a great and comprehensive 3D human anatomy visualization tool, which includes 3D models of over 1,700 anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body.

To access this amazing 3D human anatomy learning tool, you just need to register, and then it is FREE to play!

FEATURES

  • Complete, fully interactive, 3D human anatomy model
  • Detailed models of all body systems
  • Dynamic search capability
  • Easy-to-use, 3D controls
  • Seamless compatibility with Internet Explorer

If you are teaching human anatomy or anything related, you certainly have an amazing learning tool to engage learners with. Learners will be able to discover our anatomy in an interactive and 3D way (On their own, too!), which is really worlds apart from the way I learned about the human anatomy (A boring static plastic skeleton doll!).

So, if your lecturer does not know about this Visible Body learning tool, perhaps you should suggest it to him. I suppose the lecturer can use the plastic skeleton doll in class (it has also probably evolved significantly!), and then students can have group or individual assignments to explore the human anatomy in a more interactive way using this 3D virtual learning tool, which also includes tutorials.

If you find this amazing learning resource too complicated (or heavy to load!), you could always explore BBCs Human Body and Mind site, which is also great :)

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Increase Your Text One Size!

Do you ever want to get your text to fit absolutely perfect in a given area?  If so, this tip is perfect for you!  It works in Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher. 


Try it out and let me know how you like it!
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Do You Want To Learn Arabic

  • ArabicPod
  • Madinah Arabic
  • Learn Arabic (speak7)
  • Babel - Arabic
  • Arabic.org
Arabic is the mother tongue to over 225 million people in Africa and Asia, and there are as many as 246 million non-native speakers (source). Arabic is spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Mauritania, and Chad. In short, learning a bit of Arabic makes whole lot of sense, whether you are doing it for religious, social or business purposes.

LEARN ARABIC FOR FREE?
Here are five (5) learning spaces to get you started:

  • ArabicPod
    This website created by Mohamed Moshaya and Ehab Saleh is dedicated to providing innovative and effective methods for learning Arabic. They use web 2.0 technologies such as podcasts, videos, games, etc. to provide a rich learning experience. Although, they only launched recently (March 2008), their free online lessons have been downloaded more than a million times. You will really enjoy their podcasts, which involves two guys having an engaging chat while learning Arabic (Thumbs up!). I also like that one can rate and provide comments to each podcast, which again facilitates learning conversations and continuous improvement. All of their audio podcasts can be freely listened to and downloaded. For most of the other content, there is a subscription fee which is setup to cover the costs of running the website. I hope that some noble investor will come in soon to cover the costs, so that we all can enjoy the rest for free.
  • Madinah Arabic
    This free site has been designed to teach the Arabic language inspired by one of the most popular courses being used today - the Madinah Book Series by Dr. V. Abdur Rahim which is used by Madinah University to teach English speaking students the Arabic language. This course will eventually contain
    (under development) everything an individual needs to learn the Arabic Language (Classical and Modern Standard) from complete beginner to advanced level. If you prefer a straight-to-the-point kind of course (efficient learning!), you have found it right here. I dont mind that the audio provided is being chunked to phrases and words, but it would be wonderful if we could also download the full lesson in one MP3 file (conveniently access lessons on our IPods and Mp3 players). But, besides that it is a splendid and noble initiative.
  • Babel - Arabic
    This is an online course in Arabic. It teaches you basic sentences, how to write, how to count and introduces Arabic grammar. All with sounds! This course will teach you about 400 of the most common words in Arabic. All lessons are the product of cooperation between an Arab native and a non-Arab who have managed to learn the language.
  • Learn Arabic (speak7)
    Learn Arabic for free, their lessons are available to anyone who wants to speak Arabic, from grammar, vocabulary, expressions, phrases and more.
  • Arabic.org
    Here you can learn the basics in Arabic language, and they also offer professional Arabic translation and calligraphy services. Interestingly, this Arabic owned small firm is located in New York City (of all places). They want to create an online site devoted to Arabic. It will be interesting to see how this evolves. They should also consider offering Arabic courses on ITunes (free and commercial versions).

Whether you are 10 or 72 years-old, I suppose you might find one of these four learning opportunities a useful starting point to learn the basics in Arabic. I like the variety of approaches each initiative has taken to facilitate learning. Some people might want to learn through learning conversations (e.g. ArabicPod), while others might want to learn efficiently in a book-style format with audio support (e.g. Madinah Arabic). Either way, these five learning initiatives provides us with different approaches to satisfy different learning styles. Why not use all four to get us started?

Finally, click here if you want to learn Arabic in less than 9-minutes (video). WOW!

Do you have any better suggestions to learn Arabic online for free? I am still a beginner :)
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December 2004 Issue ELC Knowledge Sharing Newsletter

(Originally posted in ELC on the 7th January, 2005)
Assalamu Alaikum wrt wbt & Greetings to ALL!
Welcome to the December issue of ELC Knowledge Sharing Newsletter. This issue contains several excellent e-learning presentations, simulations, articles, and research papers found from various online resources during December; including UNITAR Breeze showcase samples, Ericsson Mobile Application Awards, a free educational stockmarket simulation game, e-learning guidelines and tips in several areas, and much more. We hope you find the resources we have selected useful, and if there is something youd like to see in an upcoming issue, please let us know.
In this Issue:
  1. UNITAR Breeze Showcase Samples
  2. Ericsson Mobile Application Awards 2004 Winners
  3. Guidelines for Establishing Interactivity in Online Courses
  4. Phoenix University Simulation showcase samples
  5. Virtual Trader (UKs free Stockmarket simulation game)
  6. Instant Messaging ? Collaborative Tool or Educator?s nightmare!
  7. ePortfolios
  8. THE DOs AND DONTs OF ONLINE LEARNING
  9. Teaching and learning online with wikis
  10. Encouraging Interaction in Online Classes
  11. Top Ten Tips for implementing e-Learning
  12. A Balancing Act: Improving Student Online Discussion Participation
  13. Another New Paradigm for Instructional Design
  14. LMS: The wrong place to start learning

1) UNITAR Breeze Showcase Samples
Authors: Zaid Ali Alsagoff, Au Yong Geok Lian, Wan Hendra Wan Hamzah, and Chong Kim LoyURL: http://breeze.unitarklj1.edu.my/p99638989/
Utilizing Macromedia Breeze can make a huge impact in terms of teaching and learning at UNITAR, giving lecturers more time to conduct interactive tutorials (hands-on, discussion, case studies, group presentations, workshops, etc.). In short, Breeze is a great tool to record a lecture with PowerPoint slides, and publish the presentation to the server, enabling students to easily access recorded lectures from anywhere, anytime. Also, students can rewind, forward and jump to key areas of the recorded lecture as they like, based on the useful navigation structure that Breeze provides. The great thing about Breeze, is that basically any facilitator, lecturer, or content author can create, publish, and manage (on the server) recorded presentations or lectures, without requiring programming and Flash technology skills. Breeze makes authoring and managing content simple.

2) Ericsson Mobile Application Awards 2004 Winners
Author: Rolf WeissURL: http://www.ericsson.com/awards/
The four winning applications are:

  • "Best Mobile Enterprise" - Gavitec AG from Germany with Lavasphere, a very convenient barcode reader solution that can be used for all kinds of solutions e.g. mobile ticketing or product information.
  • "Best Information Application" - Wayfinder Systems AB from Sweden with Wayfinder EuroNavigator that turns the mobile or smartphone into a GPS-based voice guided fully-fledged navigation system.
  • "Best Mobile Gaming" - Artificial Life Inc. from Hong Kong with V-girl, an interactive 3D role playing real life simulation for 3G.
  • "Best Mobile Entertainment" - Softhouse Nordic AB from Sweden with Twin Factor, a fun application that lets your mobile tell you whom you resemble and to which degree.

3) Guidelines for Establishing Interactivity in Online CoursesAuthor: Mark Mabrito (You need to subscribe (free) to Innovate to view the full article.)URL: http://innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=12
"Establishing fruitful interaction in online courses is a persistent challenge. Mark Mabrito shares his personal practices with readers, outlining the tools and policies he has used to enhance interactivity with students, among students, and between students and course content. Mabrito explores the fine lines that instructors must walk:

  • Encouraging participation without being overbearing.
  • Evaluating student input without making it a dreaded requirement.
  • Allowing for spontaneous reactions while promoting careful reasoning and good writing skills.
  • Providing ample resources without overloading or confusing students.
  • For educators struggling with such issues, this article offers clear and practical strategies."

4) Phoenix University Simulation showcase samples
Author: Phoenix UniversityURL: http://www.phoenix.edu/simulations/public/simulation_menu.asp
"Simulations are a dynamic set of custom business simulations that place students into real-world environments. Students learn through the process of discovery. This discovery process allows students to apply critical thinking skills to decision-making situations and ultimately, enhances learning outcomes. Simulations are not pre-packaged training courses. They have been designed to put the learner in the position of a key decision maker of an organization and to apply the principles introduced in that specific course. Simulations were designed, developed, and tested by University of Phoenix faculty for University of Phoenix students. Simulations have been designed using Macromedia Flash, and can be easily run via any Internet connection. They are a part of University of Phoenix?s initiative to deliver all course content electronically. Sample Simulations include:

  • Channel Development and Pricing
  • Contribution Margin and Breakeven Analysis
  • Managing Research Design"

5) Virtual Trader (UKs free Stockmarket simulation game)Author: IEX InfoExchanges Ltd (IEX)URL: http://www.virtualtrader.co.uk/
Virtual Trader is UKs largest and best Stockmarket simulation game. Experience the thrill of investing with no risk. Its completely free to play. Virtual Trader is the most comprehensive Investment Simulation Game available, offering its users the opportunity to gain practical experience trading a wide range of investment vehicles, such as Stocks, Options, Futures, Mutual Funds etc. Start with a portfolio of 100,000 of virtual money and trade stocks listed on the London Stock Exchange and Euronext.. Conduct limit and stop orders, build your own private game and more!"
This is an excellent free tool to incorporate in your business, e-commerce, trading, economics, etc. classes, which will enable students to learn and experience trading through simulation and fun without any risk.

6) Instant Messaging Collaborative Tool or Educators nightmare!
Author: Robert FarmerURL: http://naweb.unb.ca/proceedings/2003/PaperFarmer.html
It is only a matter of time until IM becomes an obligatory communication modality for academic service providers. If the culture has moved to adopt technology in commerce, in industry, in recreation, and in daily life, higher education may be legitimately slow to react, but react it must.
While IM is relatively new to the educational environment, IM is seen as having many uses affording benefits to both educators and students. Uses of IM within educational settings: Virtual office hours, remote guest speakers, collaborative work groups, class discussions, lectures, mentoring/buddies, recruiting and admissions, library consultations, etc.
Benefits of IM in educational settings:

  • Heightened Social Presence especially for distance/remote students
  • Available and functional actively used and accepted by millions
  • Provides increased collaborative opportunities
  • Connect from anywhere home, office, mobile...

IM in education is not without its drawbacks this is where the potential faculty nightmare? lies:

  • Growing expectation of ubiquitous instructor access
  • Adds more time to faculty workload
  • Time Online!
  • Time Consuming!
  • Time Commitment!
  • Time!!!"

7) ePortfoliosAuthor: George Siemens
URL: http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/eportfolios.htm
"Definitions of eportfolios vary, but generally include the notion of a digital resource (personal artifacts, instructor comments) demonstrating growth, allowing for flexible expression (i.e. customized folders and site areas to meet the skill requirements of a particular job), and permitting access to varied interested parties (parents, potential employers, fellow learners, and instructors)...

Eportfolios offer many benefits for learners as they seek to create and reflect on life experiences.

  • Personal knowledge management
  • History of development and growth
  • Planning/goal setting tool
  • Assist learners in making connections between learning experiences.
  • Provide the metacognitive elements needed to assist learners in planning future learning needs based on previous successes and failures.
  • Personal control of learning history.

Faculty members also benefit from the use of eportfolios:

  • Means to share content with others faculty
  • Move to more authentic assessment (as opposed to testing)
  • Preparing learners for life-long learning
  • Create an assessment-trail that is centralized and under leaner control

Institutions also experience direct value in initiating eportfolio use in learning:

  • Providing value for learners by allowing personal control
  • Contribute to the development of a more permanent role in the lives of learners (i.e. education is not viewed as a 2-4 year relationship, but rather a life-long relationship)."

8) THE DOs AND DONTs OF ONLINE LEARNING
Author: Dr. Richard M. ReisURL: http://ctl.stanford.edu/Tomprof/postings/601.html
"The DOs of Online Learning (Extracted highlights):"How should students go about establishing a good instructor/student relationship with you?" Many instructors mentioned the points covered above: read the syllabus, understand the course software, make sure you have your textbook and other materials, and make sure your email is working. In addition, they mentioned things such as "communicate, put forth a good effort, show an interest in the course and in your fellow students, ask questions if you dont understand something, and be courteous."

The DONTs of Online Learning: I asked online instructors for their pet peeves regarding online students. As with what instructors appreciate, the things they dont appreciate are quite specific. They include:

  • Not reading syllabus, instructor messages, email, course materials, questions already addressed
  • Late work and not following directions
  • Causing a lot of off-topic discussion or one-line replies such as "I agree"
  • Negative comments on discussion boards and rudeness
  • Email with no name or course number (who is lucky49@hotmail.com?)
  • Students who dont participate
  • Not correcting work after feedback

In addition, it highlights the main concerns of online instructors, which are communication and plagiarism. The article also includes some great additional comments by online instructors worth reading.

9) Teaching and learning online with wikisAuthors: Naomi Augar, Ruth Raitman and Wanlei ZhouURL: http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/perth04/procs/augar.html
"Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionality means that wikis are an excellent tool for collaboration in an online environment. This paper presents wikis as a useful tool for facilitating online education. Basic wiki functionality is outlined and different wikis are reviewed to highlight the features that make them a valuable technology for teaching and learning online. Finally, the paper discuses a wiki project underway at Deakin University. This project uses a wiki to host an icebreaker exercise which aims to facilitate ongoing interaction between members of online learning groups. Wiki projects undertaken in America are outlined and future wiki research plans are also discussed. These wiki projects illustrate how e-learning practitioners can and are moving beyond their comfort zone by using wikis to enhance the process of teaching and learning online...

...Additional features such as authentication and tracking are required for wikis to be suitable for teaching and learning online. Authentication enables all wiki edits to be traced back to the author, enabling the assessment process. Tracking helps to secure wiki content against possible misuse and intentional deletions... This project illustrated how e-learning practitioners can use wiki technology to enhance social interaction amongst students online. However, wikis can also be used for the dissemination of information to the student body, for building information repositories or for the collaborative production of documents. Wikis are freely available, reliable and relatively easy to use..." Example: WIKIPEDIA

10) Encouraging Interaction in Online Classes Author: Brent MuirheadURL: http://www.itdl.org/Journal/Jun_04/article07.htm
"...Instructional strategies and insights which can promote interaction and authentic educational online experiences:

  • Promote Critical Thinking
  • (Be) Relevant and Engaging Lectures
  • Biographical Posts (instructor and students share biographical posts)
  • Positive Affirmation of Student Work
  • Integrate Stories into the Class Discussions
  • Provide Students with Flexibility

..The wise instructor will offer emotional support at times and there will be other moments when students will need an intellectual challenge. Garrison and Anderson (2003) recommend establishing the following online presence:

  • a feeling of trust and being welcomed
    a sense of belonging to a critical community
  • a sense of control; a sense of accomplishment
  • a willingness to engage in discourse
  • a conversational tone; and a questioning attitude."

11) Top Ten Tips for implementing e-Learning
Author: Jane KnightURL: http://www.janeknight.com/articles/topten2005.htm
"e-Learning is a powerful tool which can achieve some remarkable business (and educatioal) results. If you keep in mind these ten tips (below) then you will be well on the road to implementing e-learning successfully in your business.

  1. e-Learning is more than online courses
  2. Content is not the answer to every learning problem
  3. Beauty is in the blend
  4. Learning solutions must be appropriate
  5. e-Learning is a strategic solution
  6. An LMS is not a necessary pre-requisite for e-learning
  7. Coordinated e-learning efforts make sense
  8. Success measures should be clearly identified
  9. The right conditions need to be in place for e-learning to succeed
  10. Just do it!

12) A Balancing Act: Improving Student Online Discussion Participation
Author: Bhupinder VirkURL: http://www.itdl.org/Journal/Jun_04/article08.htm

"...Specific Suggestions for Online Facilitators:
Helping to Make the Discussion Boards Easier to Navigate

  • Use specific title in the subject line.
  • Include a line or two of the post you are responding to.
  • Write easy to read posts by applying text formatting and avoiding lengthy blocks of text.
  • Categorize or start new threads when the discussion threads become too long.
  • Give enough time to students to read and respond to discussion topics.
  • Do not overload student with information at one time.

Helping Students Become More Comfortable Participating Online:

  • Provide students MANY opportunities to practice discussion (e.g. feedback to peers, sharing experiences, group work, sharing resources, leading a discussion topic (student facilitators), and analyzing and commenting on research Provide a safe and encouraging environment).
  • Explain the value of discussion and its connection to learning.
  • Provide a discussion rubric which includes good student participation examples..."

13) Another New Paradigm for Instructional Design
Author: Reuben TozmanURL: http://www.learningcircuits.org/2004/nov2004/tozman.htm
"A major goal of good instructional design is to marry content with presentation?both physically and theoretically. Armed with current technologies, instructional designers have new options for designing and developing content. In this array of possibilities lies a new paradigm: dynamic construction of instructional content based on an independently managed presentation and delivery layer. Without the marriage of content to presentation and delivery, content can be easily reused across different media platforms...

When practitioners talk about reusability, most dont necessarily have plans to reuse content across media. Most practitioners plan on reusing one piece of electronic content in different curriculum or within different electronic environments. Through the Structured Content Development Model, content and presentation and delivery are all separated from one another. Content can then be moved from one presentation layer to another and from one delivery mechanism to another without ever having to rewrite content. It allows content to be created independent of a delivery mode and independent from a presentation style. So, any questions about using Flash, Camtasia, Dreamweaver, and so on should be determined through other criteria. Tools such as the Flash authoring environment can be used in conjunction with XML-based editors so that content resides out of Flash and dynamically assembled based on the proper tagging of content."

14) LMS: The wrong place to start learning
Author: George SiemensURL: http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/lms.htm
"Learning Management Systems (LMS) are often viewed as being the starting point (or critical component) of any elearning or blended learning program. This perspective is valid from a management and control standpoint, but antithetical to the way in which most people learn today... Outside of primary and secondary school, most of our learning falls into the ?topping up what we know? category. As a result, we need tools that allow for rapid creation and breakdown. Searching Google, blogs, and wikis has a very quick learning structure creation and breakdown. An LMS has a long creation/breakdown process (and once the learning structure has been broken down (i.e. end of course), it is no longer accessible to learners). LMS still view learners as canisters to be filled with content ? this is particularly relevant in light of the heavy emphasis on object repositories for learning. Essentially, most LMS platforms are attempting to shape the future of learning to fit into the structure of their systems, even though most learning today is informal and connectionist in nature. ...."

Thats All Folks!

Warm Regards & Sincerely,

Zaid Ali Alsagoff

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Friday, February 27, 2015

New Light Bulbs in Plain English Common Craft

MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Switching the type of light bulbs we use at home is a small but impactful step we can take to
both save money and help reduce pollution. This video explains why its time to switch.





Another great example of using digital storytelling to communicate and educate!

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Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange GLOBE

  • Link to Globe

GLOBE?
The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange (GLOBE) is an international consortium that strives to make shared online learning resources available to educators and students around the world. The consortium provides a distributed network of learning objects that meet quality standards. GLOBE aims to connect the world and unlock the ‘deep web’ of quality online educational resources through brokering relationships with content providers ...more

MASTERMINDS?
The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange (GLOBE) alliance has been established between the following founding members: the ARIADNE Foundation in Europe, Education Network Australia (EdNA Online) in Australia, LORNET in Canada, Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) in the US, and National Institute of Multimedia Education (NIME) in Japan. These organizations have committed to work collaboratively on a shared vision of ubiquitous access to quality educational content ...more

FUTURE PLANS?
The first steps of the alliance are to develop use cases, specifications, business rules and technologies which will enable searches across the repositories that the partners involved have developed over the last 5 years. In this way, more resources will become more easily available to the communities involved. Moreover, other organizations in the world will be able to join and contribute to the global network. The GLOBE website will provide updates on GLOBE’s progress. The alliance aims to create a critical mass of learning resources readily discoverable by leveraging the investment that governments around the world have made in publicly accessible content ...more

JUICE?

Joseph Harts Review : "The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange (GLOBE) contains links to many federated search sites that contain search engines covering online instructional resources. As such, its an efficient starting point for searchers because they can utilize searches that extend across content repositories rather than searching individually by visiting every site. The GLOBE is also a good reference site for professionals in the field who want to keep up with news about standards, collaborations, and research. _____JH"

Currently the Globe integrates the following content repositories (or federated search sites) in its search engine:

  • MERLOT Federated Search
  • Ariadne Federated Search
  • edna Federated Search
  • LORNET
  • National Institute of Multimedia Education (NIME)

When looking for educational resources, you can select which content repositories (above 5) to include in your search (Checkbox style!). Also, I like the fact that you can sort your results by Priority (Interleaved), Source, Relevance and Title. Interestingly, you can easily jump from one repository to another during your exploration, thanks to the tabs function (or direct links!). Though, I would like to see how it works when they integrate more content repositories into this GLOBE project (perhaps a dynamic drop-down menu would do or simply 1, 2, 3 or 4 additional rows of links/checkboxes/tabs).

In addition, it is great that we do not see all sorts of metadata for each resource item found after a search, and instead are provided only with information about its Relevance (%. Yes, I would love to know the algorithm(s) for this one), URL, Category, and a chunked Description. If you ask me that is good enough for starters (Less is more!). Perhaps in the future, it could have an advanced search option (if needed), where we can be bombarded with all sorts of metadata about each learning resource (if any). Hmmm, I suppose by showing less metadata about each resource item also speeds up the search results (A non-scientific guess!) . Coming to think of it, I suppose the search speed could be improved a bit, as I found it sometimes a bit slow (compared to other major content repositories such as Google, Yahoo and MSN) :)

Finally, I suppose if the GLOBE could add a bit more social spice to its search services, such as ratings, comments, peer-reviews, links to authors and/or experts in the field, and communities this engine might engage and connect even more educators and learners. Hmm, maybe by doing so it will also loose focus on its main goal!

As Joseph Hart says, its an efficient starting point... :)
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Thursday, February 26, 2015

How to Crop a Photo in PowerPoint!

Its Tuesday again... and its shockingly much earlier in the night than my typical Technology Tuesday post!  The winner for this weeks poll is a nifty option that is sure to save you some time when you create your own items!


Here are the poll results:


Now, for the tutorial!




You can download this tutorial as a PDF by clicking this picture!
Note: This tutorial is hosted on Google Docs.  To save it from there, just open the file and click File > Download to save onto your computer!


As for next weeks poll, Im going to add how to turn your hand drawn images into clipart.  I had a few people request this a while back and I promise I didnt forget about you!  Ive been keeping an ongoing list of things to add to the poll eventually and I will eventually get to all of them!!!


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Demystifying MOOCs at UKM!


Looking forward to the upcoming 1-day MOOC workshop at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) on the 13 April, 2013. Although, I have been exploring MOOCs in my OER workshops over the last 2 years, this is the first one I am facilitating that is focusing totally on this disruptive learning beast. Lets MOOC!


WORKSHOP

Imagine facilitating an online course that has more than 230,000 registered students. Welcome to the MOOC world! In this 1-day workshop, we will explore the latest global trend in online learning known as MOOCs or Massive Open Online Courses. We will explore how MOOCs are designed, and how they can potentially play a vital role in the democratization of education to the world. During the hands-on session, participants will be divided into groups to conceptualize and design a prototype MOOC (strategy). Are you ready to MOOC your University to the next frontier of online learning? Be there to find out!


LEARNING OUTCOMES

After this workshop, you will be able to:
  • Discuss the benefits and challenges of implementing MOOCs;
  • Differentiate between cMOOCs and xMOOCs;
  • Identify a variety of social media/web 2.0 tools to engage learners during MOOCs;
  • Conceptualize a MOOC strategy for your University.


PRESENTATION SLIDES

Presentation slides for the MOOC workshop:


Demystifying MOOCs! from Zaid Alsagoff


GROUP PHOTO

 

CHALLENGE

 1st Challenge:



2nd Challenge (Group work):



RESOURCES

Here are most of the MOOC resources (URLs) explored during the workshop:

  • Udacity
  • Coursera
  • edX
  • P2PU
  • Futurelearn
  • Udemy
  • Online Educational Delivery Models: A Descriptive View
  • MOOC Guide
  • What is a MOOC? 
  • Three Kinds of MOOCs 
  • Dark side of MOOCs (Infographic) 
  • What are we Learning from Online Education? (Daphne Koller)
  • Online Courses Look for a Business Model
  • Four Barriers That MOOCs Must Overcome To Build a Sustainable Model
  • The March of the MOOCs: Monstrous Open Online Courses 
  • MOOCs: Learning Points
  • MOOC List
  • Sharing to Connect, Interact and Learn!  
         (Online Talk by Zaid Ali Alsagoff)



So, what are your MOOC plans? :)
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Celebrate the New Year With This Sight Words Game!

Merry Christmas everyone!  Ill keep this one short and sweet so that anyone who celebrate can go enjoy the day with your family!

Today is the 5th and final day of my 5 days of giveaways.  Thanks to everyone for playing along the past five days!  I loved reading all of your guesses for my favorite Christmas book, movie, song, and your guesses for where Im spending today to celebrate!

I thought that for the final giveaway Id share a flash freebie with you!  I just love how these centers came out!

Click any of the pictures to head to TPT to grab this freebie for a limited time only!






Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!!!
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Reith Lectures A Learning Experience Beyond the Textbook

Link to Reith Lectures
Reith Lectures explores interesting things about life. Great stuff! I would recommend checking at least the Emerging Mind collection (very interesting!). Below are links to the yearly lecture collections (with audio, text, and graphics).

  1. 2005: The Triumph of Technology
  2. 2004: Climate of Fear
  3. 2003: The Emerging Mind
  4. 2002: A Question of Trust
  5. 2001: The End of Age
  6. 2000: Respect for the Earth
  7. 1999: Runaway World

BBC is certainly a benchmark when it comes to quality content !

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Computer Buying Help Tips

computer buying help tips tricks
Computer Buying Tips & Help
Below we categrized all possible question that can be raised in your mind before buying a computer. We sort
it out and presend you computer buying help, tips and tricks. After reading the following topics you will definately buy a better computer for your self.

          Reference            Questions
  • Desktop                  Buying a desktop computer. 
  • Applications            Buying tips and help with buying software applications
  • Batteries                 Help and tips with buying batteries
  • Case                       Buying tips on computer cases (chassis)
  • CD-ROM          Tips and help with buying computer CD-ROM drives
  • CD-R/RW          Help and information on buying CD-R and CD-RW drives
  • CPU                          Information and tips on buying a computer CPU
  • DVD                  Tips and information on buying DVD drives
  • Flat panel                  Information on buying a flat Panel display
  • Games                  Buying tips on buying computer software games
  • Hard drive          Tips and help with buying a computer hard drive
  • Laptop                  Help with buying a laptop computer.
  • Memory                  Buying tips on computer memory
  • Modem                  Tips and help with buying a computer modem
  • Monitor                  Buying a standard computer monitor
  • Motherboard          Buying tips on a computer motherboard
  • Network card          Tips and help with buying a computer network card
  • Printer                  Buying information and tips on a computer printer
  • Processor                  Information and tips with buying a computer processor
  • Server                  Help with buying a server.
  • Sound card          Tips and help with buying a computer sound card
  • Speakers                  Information and help with buying computer speakers
  • USB                          Buying tips on computer USB devices
  • Utilities                  Information and help with buying computer software utilities
  • Video card          Tips and help with buying a computer video card
  • Contacts                  Computer companies contact information.
  • CHADD                  Additional help and information with installing new hardware
  • CH000953          What hardware do you recommend or what is the best?
  • CH000983          Where can I buy computer hardware or other parts for my computer?
  • CH001228          What to look for when buying computer hardware and software.
  • CH001238          Mac vs. PC


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b and d Uno a 75 Follower Giveaway!

I hate to post back to back like this, but while I was writing up my "Show off Your Classroom" post, it happened... The day is finally here... 75 followers!  So its time for a special giveaway!  Ill pick two winners to win my new game: a b and d confusion Uno Game!  Click the first picture to check out the full product description on TPT!






The pictures basically explain themselves... the kids play the same way that you usually play Uno, but instead of matching numbers, you match letters!  They have to match the card that has the same beginning sound... and all 36 pictures begin with either b or d! 

Just like my other uno games, this has a set of cards that uses less color ink!



This giveaway ends on Wednesday, April 18, 2012.  I will pick a winner around 7:00pm est!

You can leave a total of 5 comments for each of the following:
  • Follow my blog & my TPT store - leave 1 comment here.
  • Leave a comment on one of my TPT freebies & leave 1 comment here.
  • Blog about the giveaway - leave 3 comments.   Yes, 3 whole comments!!!

Thank you for following and good luck on the giveaway!
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Route 21 21st Century Skills Learning Station!

  • Link to Route 21
  • 21st Century Skills Framework White Paper (PDF)
  • Reference - Helge Scherlunds e-Learning blog
  • 21st Century Learning Outcomes Project

21st Century Framework


WHAT?
Route 21 was created by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills has emerged as the leading advocacy organization focused on infusing 21st century skills into education. The organization brings together the business community, education leaders, and policymakers to define a powerful vision for 21st century education to ensure every childs success as citizens and workers in the 21st century... The goal of Route 21 is to provide an online interactive tool that demonstrates how 21st century skills can be supported through standards, professional development, assessments and curriculum and instruction ...more


JUICE?

  • 21st Century Skills - This area of the site answers the question: “What are 21st century skills?” For example, The Learning and innovation skills discussed are Creativity & Innovation, Critical Thinking & Problem Solving, and Communication & Collaboration. Check out the rest of the 21st Century skills and please read the white paper (24 pages only!)!
  • 21st Century Support Systems - This area of the site answers the question: “What are 21st century support systems?” 21st century standards, assessments, curriculum, instruction, professional development and learning environments must be aligned to support 21st century outcomes for today’s students.
  • Resources for 21st Century Skills - Here you can browse the resources by support system, skill area or content area (466 resources and growing!). You can also choose to search the database using simple keyword search or a more advanced search.
  • P21 Snapshots - Examples and videos of 21st century skills in action in today’s classrooms (e.g. Edutopia).
  • P21 Editors Picks - Noteworthy selections by the board and staff of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills (e.g. Assessing Projects from Intel Education).

Okay, what are we doing to prepare our students for the 21st century? Or perhaps more important, what are we doing to prepare ourselves to ensure that we can facilitate/coach/guide/teach/empower/nurture students to develop the skills required to succeed (or survive) now and in the future? I am still puzzled how little I know! There more I learn, the less I realize I know! I suppose that is why I love education so much :)

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Stationery PSD Mockup

Free Stationery PSD Mockup

Free Download Stationery PSD Mockup. With this set of elements, you can show a sophisticated and easy way, your own brand. Enjoy!

Type : PSD
Category : Mockups
License : Free
Author : Originalmockups
Download
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Schema work bench 3 6 1 installation error in Cent OS 6 5 final

Hi Guys,
Today(10th March 2014) , I have tried the installation of Mondrian schema workbench latest in Cent OS 6.5(final)...

I had got Kettle exception.. I have done R&D and came to know that there is an Open bug on installing 3.6.1 in Cents OS..

If any body installed let me know the procedure in comments ..
Mean while Ill find the solution or root cause for it...

Will update this blog as quick as possible.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Sony XperiaZ3 Compact Reveiw

Dive into new experiences

Xperia Z3 Compact - a waterproof mobile as beautiful as it is practical

Waterproof design that lets you do more

Xperia Z3 Compact is the smartphone designed to enhance your life. And life isn’t lived inside. With the highest waterproof rating*, Xperia Z3 Compact lets you answer calls in the rain or take pictures in the pool. And it can handle all the drops into the sink in between. Combined with a slim, compact design that’s easy to use with one hand, Xperia Z3 Compact is the Android smartphone that teams durability with beauty.
. For more information see www.sonymobile.com/durability

Make the most of every moment – day or night

Take stunning pictures even in low light

Our best camera, for your greatest times

Some of the best times happen in the lowest light. Years of Sony camera expertise have been brought to Xperia Z3 Compact, to deliver unparalleled low-light capability. Thanks to Cyber-shot and Handycam technologies you can record stunning videos on the move and take crisp shots under water. Want to take your shots to the next level? Get creative with our unique camera apps. It’s our best smartphone camera yet – for memories that deserve more than good.

Move outside. Stay immersed.

Take your entertainment outside with a bright display and noise-cancelling technology.

Unrivalled Sony entertainment. Wherever you are.

Xperia Z3 Compact matches our brightest display with the latest in Sony audio technologies. Hear every beat as it was meant to be heard with Hi-Res audio, and block out distractions with Digital Noise-Cancelling support. Tap into the Movies App and watch a blockbuster on your balcony, or access your PlayStation®4 console via PS4™ Remote Play*. Because some nights are just too nice to stay in.
*Functionality available on Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact and Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact starting from November 2014. PS4 System, DUALSHOCK®4, Sony Entertainment Network and high-speed Internet connection required. Some games may not support this feature.

Do more for longer

Xperia Z3 Compact has a long-lasting battery to match an active life

A fully loaded smartphone with a two-day battery life

Xperia Z3 Compact is a waterproof mobile* that combines premium materials with the best in Sony technologies. The result is a better smartphone experience, every hour of the day. You get the most advanced camera, next-level gaming and a two-day* battery life – all in a slim, compact design. It’s a smartphone that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible. For those who don’t settle for life at 10%.
 Read the full story on our test results page.

Take your Xperia Z3 Compact further

  • Sony offers a range of different SmartWear accessories
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