Documentos e sites sobre elearning
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E-Learning Top Tips | ||||
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"Tip 6: Feedbac!
We’ve looked in our previous e-learning tips at mistakes and the key role they play in e-learning design. But a mistake’s not worth making if you don’t learn from it. We’ve all been there: the e-learning leaves you hanging with the worst feedback you can get: ‘wrong – try again’. To make sure your mistakes are coupled with support and feedback that will actually help learners, follow these tips." Mais sugestões:http://www.kineo.com/elearning-tips.html | ||||
Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World | ||||
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"Today’s learners exist in a digital age. This implies access to, and use of, a range of Social Web tools and software that provide gateways to a multiplicity of interactive resources for information, entertainment and, not least, communication. We looked at access to digital technologies and their use from the point of view of level and pattern, purpose, approach and consequences." Ler conclusões do estudo em: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/documents/heweb2.aspx | ||||
Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning | ||||
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"Higher education is in the midst of transformative (but exciting) change. Over the next decade, the practices of teaching and learning "will undergo fundamental change"[1] as universities and colleges respond to global, social, political, technological, and learning research trends.Today, the duality of conceptual (new models of education, advancement of social learning theory) and technological (elearning, mobile devices, learning networks) revolutions offers the prospect of transformative change in teaching and learning." Clique no link para aceder ao handbook | ||||
Learning Designs | ||||
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http://www.learningdesigns.uow.edu.au/ This web site has been designed for teachers and instructors in higher education to access a rich set of resources that support the development of flexibly delivered high quality learning experiences for students. Use the web site resources to develop high quality learning experiences for students by:
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E–Learner Survival Guide | ||||
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This broad–reaching collection of essays on e–learning examines accomplishments, new directions, and challenges from many perspectives. The essays are arranged in categories, which include e–learning and e–learners, teaching and instruction, student engagement, learning communities, outcomes assessment and institutional leadership, all of which relate to learners and programs from college, K–12, career, to corporate training. Of special interest is a focus on successful outcomes for students and programs, and essays on often–overlooked niches of learners, including genera-tional differences (Gamers, Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Y), stay–at–home mothers, working mother e–learners, homeschoolers, bilingual online education and training. | ||||