Educational blog memes

I am particularly interested in blog memes, or prompts for writing, that can be used to support learning in a learner’s reflective journal. I am currently piloting an Online Facilitation and Tutoring course that uses blog memes in this way. The Learning Blog is intended to capture: * reflections on

What is a blog?

“blog” is short for “weblog” or “web log”It was originally a way for people to document the interesting sites they found on the web, so they were originally just a list of links with some description.Then the metajournalling craze caught on and blogs became something more interesting – not just

Designing educational technologies with usersA handbook from NESTA FuturelabBy Keri Facer and Ben Williamsonhttp://www.nestafuturelab.org/research/findings/handbooks/02_01.htm“In recent years there has been increasing concern about the apparent estrangement of developers of digital educational resources from those who are intended to use these resources – children, teachers or lecturers. The recent DfES E-Learning Strategy

An interesting new online story … Inanimate Alice – How Did I Get Here?Episode 1: China The first episode of ‘How Did I Get Here?’ appears on the website of Sensory Perspective ( http://www.sensoryperspective.com ), the developer of the Electrosmog Detector which spotlights the potentially harmful pollution resulting from wireless

A BBC article suggesting English lessons should learn from multimedia (“Schools should take advantage of the range of texts now available to teach the language, including online”) at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/4337784.stm led me to a QCA report “A curriculum for the future: subjects consider the challenge” which can be downloaded at http://www.qca.org.uk/14303.html

Skype Free Internet telephony.Skype is for calling other people on their computers or phones. Download Skype and start calling for free all over the world. skype.com This was recommended by a friend. It includes conference calls.

« Older Entries Recent Entries »