Wednesday, April 29, 2015

BLOG UPDATE: Getting Started GUIDE for Trending in Education BLOG


Recently, I've been talking to some teachers about my blog's content. I found it a bit time consuming to try and tell them EVERYTHING that is going on with this blog. I had been planning to write a Getting Started GUIDE for awhile but felt that this was the best time.

So, check out my new Getting Started Guide for this blog to learn quick ways of getting to the information you need to find. 

Friday, April 24, 2015

FREE IMAGES for your Online Content

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If you are developing an online course or presentation, then you know that good pictures are worth their weight in gold! Whether you are developing content for a company or on your own, there is always a need for images that won't break the piggy bank are paramount. Luckily, there are TONS of free, professional-grade images available for your use. Here's a short list of some sites for free images.


Friday, April 17, 2015

CHECK IT OUT: E-Learning Heroes


About E-Learning Heroes
 

E-learning Heroes is the online community portion Articulate's website. Articulate is an e-learning software company that has created successful content development products such as Storyline and Articulate.

The E-Learning Heroes website is run by community leader Tom Kuhlmann who has over 20 years of experience in the business and is just loaded with tips, tricks and best practices.

Who is E-Learning Heroes intended for?
 
content developer, course designers (including teachers!), e-learning specialists, instructional designers


Why use E-Learning Heroes?
 
I subscribe to E-Learning Heroes to receive emails from Tom about new additions to the community library. The uploaded templates, images, and multimedia files are great. The other experiential comments shared by members of the community give insights into solving the problems that online content developers encounter almost daily.



4 Quick takeaways about E-Learning Heroes
 

* It is the community "arm" of one of the powerhouse software companies in the e-learning field.
* It contains invaluable tutorials, tips and best practices for content developers.
* The downloads such as images and templates on E-learning Heroes website are FREE.
* The community members are friendly, comment often and willing to share their experiences.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Technologies that Promote Social Learning in Online Courses (Part 3)

This is the third post in a series about technologies that promote social learning. The first post covered using discussion forums and the second post covered using wikis for social learning in online courses. So to recap, social learning is comprised of three situations -

* students helping one another learn
* students inspiring and motivating each other
* students teaching each other


Research on student success in online environments, clearly shows that students who learn socially increase their chances of success. We are the facilitators and course designers of the learning space that students find themselves in. To that end, how can we create online learning environments that encourage social learning? In this third and final post, I will talk about YET ANOTHER TECHNOLOGY for online course activities that promote social learning.


Friday, April 10, 2015

REPORT: US Dept. of Education | Ed Tech Developer's Guide

Keeping you update with education research around the Web!
The U.S. Dept. of Education (Office of Educational Technology) has just released a primer for educational technology developers who produce apps and learning tools. What is great about this guide is that it contains valuable insight from long-time educators and practitioners in the education field about what is ACTUALLY NEEDED in the schools in terms of educational technology.

The Ed Tech Developer's Guide gives detailed information about districts, schools, teachers, and students all over the country. It also discusses practical issues such as design, teacher training, privacy and accessibility, purchasing and parental use of these tools.


It is a helpful guide intended for developers of educational technology and is smartly created using the advice and experience of those on the front lines. That's a win-win situation on any given day!

You can download the guide here:
http://tech.ed.gov/developers-guide/

Thursday, April 9, 2015

CHECK THIS OUT! Pocket.com



About Pocket.com
Pocket.com is a handy application that I just signed up for yesterday. The tagline on their website, GetPocket.com, states "when you find something you want to view later, put it in Pocket".

The Pocket application is free, displays on multiple devices through a synced web account and can be integrated with over 500 other applications such as Twitter, Google, Flipboard, etc. 


Who is Pocket.com intended for?
Anyone who needs to save information from the Internet. Pocket.com is great for consultants, designers, content developers and teachers.


Why use Pocket.com?
In my job, I use applications like Pocket to capture things from the Web such as images, text, entire webpages, newsletters, PDFs, etc. I like that Pocket allows you capture information from your browser, from your email and from other applications. 

The Pocket interface is very user-friendly and can easily be searched. You can view your articles and webpages offline once they are saved which is a real draw. 

Image: GetPocket.com

Check out GetPocket.com. You'll need to setup a free account with your name, email and password. Like many web-based applications, it is a "freemium", meaning that there is a free version and a paid one. I think that the free version is enough for this software in that you can save information from the different sources, syncs across multiple devices, search and viewing the information. The premium version offers a permanently saved archive for all of the materials you save, advanced search features, sorted search results and viewing recent searches.

5 Quick takeaways about Pocket.com
  • It helps with information capturing, searching and storing.
  • It can be used across multiple devices such as smartphones, tablets and computers.
  • It syncs information across the multiple devices so you have access to the latest updates.
  • It allows you to save information from your web browser, email and other applications.
  • It helps you easily search information that you save in your Pocket account.

*Note: I am not an affiliate of Pocket.com.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Technologies that Promote Social Learning in Online Courses (Part 2)

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This is the second post in a series about technologies that promote social learning. The first post covered using discussion forums to encourage social learning in online courses. So to recap, what exactly is social learning? Basically, it is comprised of three situations - 
* students helping one another learn
* students inspiring and motivating each other
* students teaching each other


Research on student success in the online environment, clearly shows that students who learn socially increase their chances of success. We are the facilitators and course designers of the learning space that students find themselves in. To that end, how can we create online learning environments that encourage social learning? In this second post, I will talk about ANOTHER TECHNOLOGY for online courses that promotes social learning.



Thursday, April 2, 2015

Technologies that Promote Social Learning in Online Courses (Part 1)

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I'm sure you've heard the phrase "social learning" being tossed around in the online education discourse for quite sometime. What exactly is social learning? Basically, it is comprised of three situations - 
* students helping one another learn
* students inspiring and motivating each other
* students teaching each other


In the online environment, we are the facilitators and the course designers of the learning space that students find themselves in. To that end, how can we create online learning environments that encourage social learning? In this post, I will talk about the MOST POPULAR course activity that promotes social learning and is the easiest to implement in courses.

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