Author Archive: jennip98

New blog page

This post is to advise that I have created a dedicated “blog page” here on my eThoughts website to assist pre-service teachers explore and learn about a range of new technologies so they can confidently use ICT in their future classrooms. I use this information continually in a range of units so I thought a “page” [...]

OCL4ED & Creative Commons

I started the Open Content Licensing for Educators online course on WikiEducator today. It is a free open course that runs for 5 days. I am already familiar with the concepts of open learning and open educational resources as I have been an advocate of open resources for the past few years and a WikiEducator [...]

Bright ideas emerge from casual conversations

I had a great discussion on Skype this morning with Brad. He commented  on the quality of the course readings which led to an interesting conversation about open access and sharing resources.  He then asked me… If you had to provide 5 key principles/practises to effective elearning, what would they be? Now remember, this was a [...]

Ho hum turns into a high

It is the middle of the second week of the eDesign course and participants are progressing more slowly then I expected. I realise everyone is time poor and some people were away on holidays the first week and have only joined the course this week. But, I thought most would have created their blogs and [...]

Finding resources

Another issue raised by a participant in the Authentic eDesign course was: searching the Internet to find quality resources for online teaching can be time consuming.  One way I address this issue is to subscribe to relevant blogs, or websites that post information about teaching resources and information in my teaching areas.  Each morning when [...]

Connecting and sharing

The Authentic eDesign course started on Monday and most participants have already accessed the course. I’m really enjoying reading their introductions and finding out a bit more about each of them. I added a suggestion to reveal something unusual about either themselves or a possession as I find this breaks the “ice” a little better [...]

The new year has begun

Well my weekly post is overdue… but here I am again starting off the New Year with a short post. No excuses, but I have been working very hard on developing the Authentic eDesign course as students will have access to it from tomorrow. I’m happy with how the Moodle LMS and the companion website [...]

Blogging on

I am currently developing supporting materials for the Authentic eDesign course that starts on 9 January, 2012. So, I thought I’d see what new information and resources have been added to the web that might be useful for this course. I discovered that Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has recently added a series of posts: Learning about blogs FOR [...]

Good start to the day…

My day started off great today for a few of reasons: First invitations for my research course were sent out at 5pm yesterday and I’ve already had my first enrolment (yeah!) I promoted my research course on Twitter yesterday and Kerrie Smith picked it up and added it to The Kerrie Smith Daily (education). Thank you Kerrie [...]

Open invitation

I have spent the past two weeks planning and designing the “Authentic e-Learning Course Design” online course for my Master of Education research project. I have created my research website (eLearn Open), the Moodle site to run the course on (eLearn Open eCourses) and the course information learning guide (CI&LG). I used Jan Herrington’s authentic [...]

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