Suggestions for best sources on teaching with loosely coupled tools
So, if you’ll induldge me again, I have another question as a follow up to the last one. What is your favourite source for finding new examples of people teaching online with loosely coupled tools? Is...
View ArticleBCcampus OER site – Free Learning
http://freelearning.bccampus.ca/ If you read ed tech blogs, especially the ones I read, then conversations about “open content” and “open education” feel like they have been going on forever. Indeed,...
View ArticleBC "Learning Content Strategies" meeting
http://tinyurl.com/5tqmz8 Most of you will know one of my long term projects has been to help share online learning resources across BC and beyond. One of the main stumbling blocks to effective...
View ArticleLooking for best practices on password recovery
Inevitably, when we discuss “loosely coupled” approaches with educational institutions, the conversation inevitably turns to “security and authentication” issues. But really, often what is meant is...
View ArticleUsing Google Maps Image Viewer to Post Large Images without Resizing
http://www.labnol.org/internet/design/embed-large-pictures-panoramas-web-pages-google-maps-image-viewer/2606/ Apparently within the geography community (and I expect some other places) this trick is...
View ArticleThe Open Educator as DJ / TTIX reflections
http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/Open+Educator+as+DJ+(Final) So I definitely slowed down posting here, committed to only posting when I had something significant to say, but then I don’t seem to be...
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