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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Going through some old docs on my laptop i came across this paper i wrote during my Master’s program at UTS. It is not e-learning related but it may be an interesting read for some.
In the paper i discuss the Recuperated Factory Movement in Argentina (circa 2001 – 2006) from an adult education perspective. A
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
New eCampus portal, 5 English eLearnings, 4 Dutch elearnings, 8 English support docs, 8 Dutch support docs, training kits, staff kits.
The first project i handled was quite a complex one – supporting the rollout of a new system to users across The Netherlands. We produced 10 e-learning modules in 2 languages, support documentation, trainer packs, and an updated e-campus site in under 2 months !
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
New eCampus portal, 5 English eLearnings, 4 Dutch elearnings, 8 English support docs, 8 Dutch support docs, training kits, staff kits.
The first project i handled was quite a complex one – supporting the rollout of a new system to users across The Netherlands. We produced 10 e-learning modules in 2 languages, support documentation, trainer packs, and an updated e-campus site in under 2 months !
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Going through some old docs on my laptop i came across this paper i wrote during my Master’s program at UTS. It is not e-learning related but it may be an interesting read for some.
In the paper i discuss the Recuperated Factory Movement in Argentina (circa 2001 – 2006) from an adult education perspective. A
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
I watched "Understanding Computers and the Internet" - downloaded the video lectures, transcript, slides and jargon doc to my computer. Very cool. "On the new site Academic Earth you can watch lectures on physics from M.I.T., or catch a Yale history course on the origins of World War I, or see a U.C. Berkeley professor cradle a brain while she talks
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Some companies have stretched this “showing” idea as far as it can go…through something called “docs without words.” Here is the press release on the article: SyberWorks Media Center Presents a New Article: “Documentation and e-Learning Part 2: Show, Don’t Tell”
The article, “Documentation and e-Learning (Part 2): Show, Don't Tell” , can be found in the SyberWorks Media Center .
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Lifehacker says zipped docs are now pointless. cc-licensed photo, Freezer Meals, via Flickr by armigeress
Thanks to Twitter I’ve been able to share a plethora of announcements about new e-learning technologies and pedagogical research studies, all in a very quick, easy manner. No thanks to Twitter, however, I’ve been announcing fewer of these announcements on this blog.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Docs on SlideShare. Related SMIL resources:
Presentation sharing & SLIDESHARE
Collab docs & GOOGLE DOCS
...Tags: Tags: Google Docs Slideshar Slideshare recently rolled out the ability to import and share documents from Google
Docs For now we support importing presentations,
documents
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
A posting on the Google Docs blog announces that they are rolling out the ability to upload, store and organize any type of file in Google Docs.
"There Docs formats (i.e. With this added functinality Google Docs is evolving into a very useful group collaboration site - ie more than just an online office suite.
quot;There will be 1 GB of free storage for files you don't convert into one of the Google
Docs Google documents, spreadsheets, and presentations),
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Office Google Blog has a posting about improvements to Google Docs
"As As interns on the Google Docs
team Google Docs that much more useful for students like us. More about Google Docs:
team this past summer, we were excited to be able to work on making
Google We've now added
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Monday, January 4, 2010
A RT from Tim Martin at the Elearning Guild brought my attention to a blog posting by Wesley Fryer at Stormchasers about his use of Google Presentation -- part of the free cloud-based Google Docs service -- as a means of distributing mobile learning content to his ecosystem. Having used Google Docs for various business purposes in the past, I thought I'd give this use case another look and confirm for myself what others seemed so interesting in retweeting to the rest of the #mlearning followers. The tweet I reviewed follows below: Google Presentations are Mobile Phone Ready http://bit.ly/5LdsiS
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Google Docs Tour: http://www.google.com/google-d-s/tour1.html Commoncraft: http://www.commoncraft.com/ GOOGLE DOCS? Create Documents, Spreadsheets and Presentations online Share and collaborate in real time Upload your existing files - DOC, XLS, ODT, ODS, RTF, CSV, PPT, etc. Easily save and export copies. - You can save your documents and spreadsheets to your own computer in DOC, XLS, CSV, ODS, ODT, PDF, RTF and HTML formats. What about your Google presentations? Can you export them to PPT format? Edit and access from anywhere.
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