Entries Tagged as ‘Education’

November 8, 2009

My Top Tools for 2009

The Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies is compiling its annual list of Top 100 Tools based on the recommendations of tools from hundreds of eLearning professionals.  Below is my submitted Top 10 list.

Twitter – This tool has revolutionized the way I communicate, disseminate, and collaborate – simply great!
WordPress – The power of the blog [...]

November 7, 2009

Comments re-enabled

Okay – we shall see if I have broken the spam demons.  Time to re-enable comments.
Thanks for your patience.
Lisa

October 17, 2009

Critical Thinking with Digital Media is EASy

Since the beginning of formal education, instructors the world over have struggled with how to get their students to dig deeper, reach farther, and push themselves beyond mere adequacy.  Teachers, too, are pushed to challenge ourselves to be more than just average, to do more than just accept the status quo.  We instructors are to [...]

October 1, 2009

The Value of Digital Teaching…

My online teaching partner and I strongly believe what The Intrepid Teacher has come to realize. To that end, we even opened our book with 26 reasons (supported by research) that online learning successfully reaches beyond the traditional classroom:

September 30, 2009

Catch the Google Wave?

Will you be one of the first to try Google’s new Wave?  You can see it introduced here in this longgggggg video.
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September 14, 2009

Twitter, Twibes, and Tweeple…oh my!

I was burned out on innovative ways to connect, and I didn’t need one more to add to the pile. So I embraced my future shock and ignored Twitter.

Twitter didn’t ignore me, or to be more specific, it didn’t go away despite my best efforts at giving it the cold shoulder. A very purposeful UnFollow, if you get my twift.