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ELEARNING AND PRESENTATIONS: In Search Of Free-to-Use Images

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Most of the images you’ll find on the Internet while using any search engine are protected by copyright law. Some images will be labeled Creative Commons Zero. It's unreal that these images are now mine, all mine! However, this time your search results are full of results you can actually use! But, not so fast!

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ELEARNING AND PRESENTATIONS: In Search Of Free-to-Use Images

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Most of the images you’ll find on the Internet while using any search engine are protected by copyright law. Some images will be labeled Creative Commons Zero. It's unreal that these images are now mine, all mine! However, this time your search results are full of results you can actually use! But, not so fast!

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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

Learning with e's

I posed some questions for educators to address, and proposed that much of our technology in recent years has been used to connect and to communicate. From the telegraph, through the telephone and radio and television, to 21st Century satellites, smartphones, the Internet and social media, all were designed to communicate.

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All just a click away?

Learning with e's

Increasingly, the use of the Internet and other digital tools is coming under the scrutiny of researchers. Tara Brabazon for example argues that internet education is poisoning teaching and learning (see for example her book Digital Hemlock ) and builds the case for a return to more traditional values of education. Unported License.

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The hidden audience effect

Learning with e's

It must have been a very long day for the kids, but they performed very well, and were very entertaining and raised a few laughs too. Their learning activities are scaffolded through their own internet radio channel S'cool Radio. What both projects have in common is their capitalisation on the 'hidden audience' effect.

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Our digital future 4: Pervasive computing

Learning with e's

In the 1990s we witnessed the rise of the Internet and the rapid proliferation of web based content. New and emerging embedded systems such as iBeacon might perform this kind of activity tracking, but might also be used to enhance communications across campus, and within communities of practice. Unported License.

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How iPhone Apps Fit Into Online Training

Mindflash

Designers will need to think more in terms of performance support and micro-learning, rather than long courses. With smartphones we can take advantage of location information and leverage communication between phones. Mobile learning is ideal for people who do not have ubiquitous Internet access.

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