Experiencing eLearning

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Five Years of Blogging

Experiencing eLearning

I have done better in 2011, with 52 posts, but one of my goals for 2012 is to blog more regularly. When I started this, I had no idea how much I would learn through blogging and how many wonderful people I would get to know. This blog forces me to reflect on what I’m doing and learning on an ongoing basis.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

65 million (2012 projected). Learning In Hand has a free booklet with step-by-step directions for getting started with podcasting–good for K-12 or higher ed. Want to make sure that all students are able to learn from podcasts. Interactivity is important for e-learning. Market research on US podcast audience.

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Ruth Clark Claims “Games Don’t Teach”

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However, I think Clark didn’t do a very careful review of the literature before writing her post, and I don’t think that one study is enough for her to make such a broad claim dismissing games for learning. According to Ruth Clark, you didn’t learn anything playing Oregon Trail, Carmen Sandiego or Lemonade Stand.

Teach 343