Archives for: September 2011
Diigo bookmarks & resources for September 30, 2011

How To Make An eBook How To Test your Website on Mobile Devices – CSSReflex How to Create an HTML5 Microdata Powered Resume

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Diigo bookmarks & resources for September 30, 2011

How To Make An eBook How To Test your Website on Mobile Devices – CSSReflex How to Create an HTML5 Microdata Powered Resume

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Mobile Learning & AECT 2011
AECT 2011 logo

My good friend Michael Barbour put together a list of the mobile teaching and learning sessions that will be coming up at the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) conference in November.  So, I highly recommend you pop over to his blog at Virtual School Meanderings to see his list. I am pleased to say with my current and [...]

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Call for proposals: ‘Forty Years of PBL Scholarship: A Tribute to Howard Barrows’

You may have just read about the new issue of IJPBL in my previous post.  I just wanted to let everyone know about this new call for manuscript proposals for a special issue of The Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning. This special issue will celebrate the work of Howard Barrows, who is widely considered the founding father of problem-based learning.  [...]

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Slideshare moves to HTML5

Image via CrunchBase I received a notice from Slideshare this morning after reading a post online last night that they have moved to HTML 5.  This is welcomed news for sure!  What I like from their announcement is: What does this mean for your slides? Your slides will display flawlessly on an iPhone, iPad, Android and any other mobile platform. [...]

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How Star Wars characters could have benefited from online training
Star Wars online training

Break out your lightsabers, astromech droids, and Correllian pirate lingo … From my favorite little digital magazine Zite, I received a great chuckle today from the folks over at Mindflash on How Star Wars Characters Could Have Benefited From Online Training.  I encourage you to pop over to their site to see the full image.  If you’re an elearning developer, [...]

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Diigo bookmarks & resources for September 28, 2011

3 Pros and Cons to Building Mobile Apps with JQuery Mobile and HTML5 Myths about iOS, iPad, iPhone & iPod touch

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A new issue of Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning published today!

Hey everyone! I wanted to let you know there is a new issue of  Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning published today.  This is Volume 5, Issue 2.  Below is a list of the articles. There a few real highlights to this issue. There is a tribute piece to Howard Barrows. There is an update from David Jonasen on how problem-solving [...]

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Union University’s Ed:Forum

I am so excited to be presenting at Union University‘s 5th annual Educational Research Forum today.  My dear friend and colleague Dr. Anna Clifford invited me to submit some proposals to present.  Together with some current and former students, we’ll be presenting three sessions for the Ed:Forum.  The links and info for our sessions are below. Coming to Understand the [...]

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Full day of professional development for teachers is Saturday, September 24

Great news from my Inbox today with SimpleK12: Looking for a FREE day of Teacher Professional Development? Look no further – we’ve planned a special Saturday “Day of Learning 3″ just for you and all of the teachers at your school. We’re hosting this Day of Learning 3 on a Saturday so you can organize your own Professional Development day [...]

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