WebAIM: Creating Accessible Macromedia Flash Content
Imported from Diigo
Adobe - Accessibility Resource Center
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.
So Who Exactly IS Coming to Dinner? (Take the Survey) : Bump on the Blog
Eide Neurolearning Blog: Voluntary Control of Attention - Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking
There is a yin and yang effect between visual and auditory attention. When one is looking, then auditory processing areas go down, and when one is listening, then visual processing areas go down. Mixed visual-auditory stimuli have an underadditive effect, so that if you have to do both at the same time, total brain activation goes down, and interestingly, language processing becomes more left hemisphere-dominant.
WikiMindMap
Constructivism
Educating the Net Generation | Resources | EDUCAUSE
Will at Work Learning: People remember 10%, 20%...Oh Really?
IRRODL Vol 8, No 2 (2007): Mobile Learning
SecondLife Drama: The Unofficial Complete Fool's Guide to Second Life
Blogging Is History | Edutopia
"People think that kids today somehow grow up magically knowing how to use new technologies," he adds. "They don't. The difference with this generation is that if students don't know how to use a technology, they aren't afraid of learning."
e-learning 2.0: All You Need To Know
Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer / curriculum
The Futures Channel
Next Vista for Learning
Who's Coming to Dinner - Survey Says! : Bump on the Blog
Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
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
Demonstration of Different ways to Play a Sound from a Web Page
‘Building Accessible Websites’ (Joe Clark; 2006.01.29)
Designer eLearning: Promoting Collaboration - Horton Summary
A List Apart: Articles: Testability Costs Too Much
The problem with testability is that even the most reasonable of success criteria can be non-testable—and if a success criterion is not considered testable, it isn’t included in <acronym title="Web Content Accessibility Guidelines"><span class="caps"><span class="caps">WCAG</span></span></acronym> 2.0. Whether the criterion is an otherwise useful technique that improves accessibility is now irrelevant to whether it gets included in <acronym title="Web Content Accessibility Guidelines"><span class="caps"><span class="caps">WCAG</span></span></acronym> 2.0.
WCAG Samurai Errata for WCAG 1.0
A List Apart: Articles: Human-to-Human Design
A beautiful design will give the user the impression that the site is easy to use, whether it is or not.
Using CATs in Online Courses :: Terry Morris
No more school as council opens 'learning centres' - Independent Online Edition News
<p>The style of learning will be completely different. The new centres will open from 7am until 10pm in both term-time and what used to be known as the school holidays. At weekends, they will open from 9am to 8pm.</p>
<p>Youngsters will not be taught in formal classes, nor will they stick to a rigid timetable; instead they will work online at their own speeds on programmes that are tailor-made to match their interests.</p>