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This is a project in which I'm aiming to design and collate plans for
facilitating learning online for use by people teaching online. Please
browse around and see if you can find anything useful. If you have any
ideas, feedback or have tried an activity and would like to say how
it went please please please leave a comment!
In the end it might become a book or it might not... either way, all
of this will remain online.
Cheers, James
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Cool! Good wiki teaching article from Kairos:
"... I used an instructionist and fill-in-the-blanks approach, whereas, what I would have rather have done is for the student to identify the blanks themselves, and build from there. In other words, it's as if I had installed a blog, but only for myself to publish to the class, and allowed them to only make comments. To really use blog to it's fullest potential, the participants need to be writing their own posts and making comments on each other's pages. To really use a wiki, the participants need to be in control of the content- you have to give it over fully..." [Heather?]
12:30:25 PM
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