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Great eLearning Design NEEDS Great graphic design
Introduction to Web Accessibility
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Elluminate - Recorded Demonstrations and Events
ANGEL Learning Isle in Second Life
Marc Prensky.com
WikiEdProfessional eLearning Guidebook - WikiEducator
Clive on Learning: e-Learning and the Science of Instruction
Distance Education Associations
7 Things You Should Know About...
<p>The EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative's (ELI's) <em>7 Things You Should Know About...</em> series provides concise information on emerging learning technologies and related practices. Each brief focuses on a single technology or practice and describes:</p>
<ul>
<li>What it is</li>
<li>How it works</li>
<li>Where it is going</li>
<li>Why it matters to teaching and learning</li></ul>
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Option Six - Improving Performance Though E-Learning
Adventures in Statistics
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Online Learning Resources on the Web
How Interactive are YOUR Distance Courses
However, studies such as
one by Miller and Webster (1997, December) have found no significant
difference in assessments of interaction between students in
a synchronous (face-to-face) and asynchronous courses. Horn (1994)
and Hirumi and Bermudez (1996) are among those who find that,
with proper instructional design, distance courses actually can
be more interactive than traditional ones, providing more personal
and timely feedback to meet students’ needs than is possible
in large, face-to-face courses.
Web Teaching Articles: Taking discussion online
Engagement Theory: A framework for technology-based teaching and learning
The fundamental idea underlying engagement theory is that students must be meaningfully engaged in learning activities through interaction with others and worthwhile tasks.
EDUCAUSE Quarterly | E-Learning at a Crossroads—What Price Quality?
Donald Clark Plan B: Gagne's Nine Dull Commandments
<strong>2 Stating the objective</strong><br>Now bore the learner stupid with a list of learning objectives (really trainerspeak). Give the plot away and remind them of how really boring this course is going to be.
e-learning 2.0: All You Need To Know
Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer / curriculum
Successful Synchronous and Asynchronous Discussions
Synchronous Learning Model over the Internet
Tremblay: Best Practices and Collaborative Software In Online Teaching
They focus group energy, they permit real-time interaction
(which can help develop group cohesion, especially for those less familiar with
media-based learning) and, most importantly, they provide a familiar instructional
environment that mimic many positive features found in the traditional classroom
environment (i.e., synchronicity, verbal rather than text-based interaction,
instructor presence, whiteboard presentation facilities, hand-raising for turn-taking,
public and private messaging capabilities).
Online Lectures: Benefits for the Virtual Classroom : August 2001 : THE Journal
Designer eLearning: Promoting Collaboration - Horton Summary
Using CATs in Online Courses :: Terry Morris