Further to my previous posting about my conference presentation called “A Cloud is Rising: Exploring E-learning as an Effective Medium for Spiritual Transformation“, I have…
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Students Love Technology
It seems that the use of technology – for communication, relationships, and education – grows every year. Is that a good trend or a bad…
View More Students Love TechnologyFaculty Videos, YouTube, and iTunes U – Presentation
Well, it has been a while, hasn’t it? Again. Apparently, I have had a busy fall … I gave a presentation at the 8th Hawaii…
View More Faculty Videos, YouTube, and iTunes U – PresentationUpcoming e-Learning Conferences
Are you looking for opportunities to learn more about online education, network with other instructors, or get some practical tips for improving your online teaching…
View More Upcoming e-Learning ConferencesDistance Learning: It Is Older Than You Think! (maybe)
There is a recent article at EmailWire.com that states that the model of “distance education” is over 100 years old. Which is true. Unfortunately, however,…
View More Distance Learning: It Is Older Than You Think! (maybe)Workload Management for Online Instructors
There is a great article available here, that provides some basic (and brief) ideas about better time management for those of us who teach online. …
View More Workload Management for Online InstructorsDraft Course Video – Feedback Requested
I need your help. 🙂 I am creating a series of brief video podcasts for some of my classes at AMU, in order to help…
View More Draft Course Video – Feedback RequestedAsynchronous or Synchronous E-Learning?
The current issue of EDUCAUSE Quarterly has a great article that describes the differences, advantages and disadvantages of both asynchronous and synchronous teaching methodologies. I…
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