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How to Make Draft Webpages W3C-Compliant Checklist that will help online content writers ensure their material is accessible and W3C compliant. |
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Using Blackboard to Augment Class Meetings The courses that I teach are nearly paperless - assignments are posted or submitted using Blackboard. This advantage is only one of many afforded by the use of Blackboard. |
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Learning Object collections University of Wisconsin has collected a list of about 2 dozen collections of learning objects, many with extra tips and support for learning objects. |
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Wiki basics A wiki is a collaborative environment where anyone on the web can edit, author, modify and post. This article explains how to find out more. |
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Make your own screen dump movies This article came out of the Ask a Techo forum and looks at software that you can use to create "movies" of what's happening on your screen. |
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Wiki and Blog for free This new free service allows you to publish a web site with wiki and blogging facilities. |
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Coursework: a FREE Learning Management System This announcement is yet another in the list of free, open source course management systems. |
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How to use CourseBuilder to create interactions Macromedia Coursebuilder is free for DreamWeaver owners. You can use it to create web based courses and assessment tests. This "how to" describes creating a "true/false" quiz. |
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Computer Jargon Dictionary Definitions of jargon used in Chat and forums |
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Open source road tests This website has about 50 different free and open source applications which facilitate creativity and/or community. Perhaps of most immediate use for AFLC members are: Moodle, Claroline and Spaghetti - all applications for e-learning delivery. |
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More efficient knowledge gathering with alternative browsers If you commonly use MS Internet Explorer to browse the web, you might like to consider using one of the many alternative interfaces programs out there which improve your browsing experience. |
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What's your favourite communication tool? Find out what Community members use and recommend. |
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Merlot - not wine tasting but resource finding Merlot is a wonderful repository of resources for many areas of TAFE teaching. |
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A look at simulations Simulations are a great way of incorporating realistic activities into a learning experience. The examples here demonstrate simulations that can be created on modest budgets. |
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Traditional Principles of Animation The principles of animation are explained using fun examples in this short module from the Animation Toolbox. |
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Hyperstories for softskills elearning The Hype on Hyperstories by Paul Clothier on Learning Circuits, published by the American Society for Training & Development. Follow the link to read Paul Clothier's report on how the Boeing Leadership Center is using interactive digital movies (hyperstories) for its soft-skills training. |
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Microsoft Publisher Publisher is a desktop publishing application that often comes with Microsoft Office. It can be used for newsletters, brochures, certificates - anything you want to print! This course uses pictures all the way through to illustrate the points made. |
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Adobe Expert Center Free tutorials on products such as Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere are available on the Adobe website. Principles are clearly explained, in easy to follow steps with images to illustrate each point. |
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TOFS Tools A summary of some of the tools sources, experimented with and evaluated by the TOFS LearnScope Team in 2002. |
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Use of WAP and SMS to deliver learning A Learnscope group set out to evaluate the potential of SMS and WAP technology for delivering activities to learners. |