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Monthly Archives: August 2010
VIZU- Free Web Polling Widget
VIZU offers free web polls for your blog, MySpace, or facebook page. This easy-to-use widget is a lure to get you to purchase one of their more feature-rich research services. This free service allows users to post disseminate their polls … Continue reading
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Bill Gates Calls ‘Place-Based’ Colleges Less Important
Listen to Bill discuss the future of classroom learning: Main points to listen for: K-12 functions as a ‘day-care’ service for parents. Therefore, K-9 will heavily remain ‘place-based’ or a corral for younger learners while their parents are away at … Continue reading
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Using Audio in E-learning
When should you use audio in e-Learning? Do you need to include audio to meet the needs of auditory learners? Do you also need to include text for visual learners? What’s the best use of audio? Let’s look at the … Continue reading
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Professional Mission Statement
I am a teacher. I am concerned with the future of education. Therefore, like B.F. Skinner, I am dedicated to the science of improving pedagogy through the balanced application of learning theory and technology.
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HTML 5: Death Toll for Adobe Flash?
Do you code? Check out this fun and comprehensive tutorial, which walks experienced programmers through the changes and compatibility issues of HTML 5. HTML 5 — The Change is Coming! Like the Ancient Roman Empire did in 500 BC, HTML … Continue reading
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