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  • ...cognitive/classroom tools like [[Freestyler]] do have embedded simulations tools. * Thomas, R.C. and Milligan, C.D. (2004). Putting Teachers in the Loop: Tools for Creating and Customising Simulations. Journal of Interactive Media in E
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  • ...05). In a study of 88 students where 43 students used electronic portfolio tools, the students using e-portfolios indicated that sharing was encouraged beca ...herd, C. E., & Bolliger, D. U. (2011). The effects of electronic portfolio tools on online students' perceived support and cognitive load. ''The Internet an
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  • See also: [[e-learning]] and [[open and distance learning]] ...However, together with the [[Internet]] boom that brought us for example [[e-learning]] technology, this definition isn't accurate anymore:
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  • ...education. Acad Med. 88:1418–1423.</ref>; Downes 2015 <ref>Downes S. 2015. e-learning symposium plenary. Glasgow: AMEE. </ref>; Flynn et al. 2015 <ref>Flynn L, J # Experiment (within your comfort zone) with web services and tools that might enrich teaching and learning in your practice.
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  • ...contents with other contents and tools and increase the power of existing tools. For example, the "Experience API" ([[xAPI]]) formerly called "Tin Can API" ...that most higher education [[LMS]]s are over 15 years behind all sorts of e-learning standards (E.g. Moodle 2.0 still only runs [[SCORM 1.2]] and IMS SS and IMS
    15 KB (2,155 words) - 12:22, 18 July 2018
  • ...upware refers to real computer-based systems, CSCW focuses on the study of tools and techniques of groupware as well as their psychological, social, and org
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  • ...e in an ILS through a simple wiki-like interface and can add scaffolds and tools to an ILS using a straightforward drag and drop feature.}} ...ing practices with innovative teaching approaches and supportive technical tools. The Go-Lab Ecosystem consists of the two main components: The Go-Lab Shari
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  • ...4/posters_sus/melnick_3min.html Sustaining knowledge building communities: E-learning and knowledge building environments]" at an [http://ikit.org/ ikit.org] eve == Research approaches and tools ==
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  • * [[Design language]]s, i.e. the tools used to describe artifacts, e.g. [[educational modelling language]]s. ...[http://readyset.tigris.org/ Tigris.org], Open Source Software Engineering Tools.
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  • ...oday is increasing more than ever before and technology keeps offering new tools in order to simplify our lives. At the same time, teaching strategies are o * Although formal forms of instruction such as classroom lessons and ''e-learning'' will still be used for many years to come, it is becoming more and more m
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  • ...active multimedia tools, such as ABRACADABRA (ABRA), and digital portfolio tools, such as e-Pearl, aid in comprehension development as they provide opportun ...technology is not used to assist in content-based comprehension, computer tools will not improve comprehension (Wijekumar, Myer, & Lei, 2013). This concer
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  • ...t or education, i.e. they can be classified either as [[CSCW]] or [[CSCL]] tools. * Argument writing tools
    12 KB (1,685 words) - 18:48, 12 March 2012
  • ...Change. In T. Bastiaens et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2009 (pp. 172-18
    7 KB (913 words) - 19:55, 23 November 2016
  • ...terial to enhance fluency and retention (drills, simulations, construction tools, etc.)
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  • See also: [[Wiki metrics, rubrics and collaboration tools]] * [http://sonivis.org/wiki/index.php/SocialNetworkTools Social Network Tools] (SONIVIS wiki)
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  • ...ge are challenged (Lewis, Koston, Quartley & Adsit, 2010). Through Web 2.0 tools, virtual communities allows broad-based participation and information excha ...chnology, knowledge can spread rapidly (Hung & Cheng, 2013). Using Web 2.0 tools, virtual communities break down barriers to collaboration and promote the f
    11 KB (1,513 words) - 18:38, 23 October 2014
  • ...l, a learning object could be defined as a pedagogical resource (including tools). In the main-stream "old school" e-learning literature, there is some kind of agreement, i.e. one can find definitions
    27 KB (3,882 words) - 15:41, 29 December 2019
  • # [[IMS Content Packaging]], maybe the most popular format for e-learning texts to be read through an [[LMS]]. More entries for clients and production tools should be added here. In the meantime go to [http://wiki.mobileread.com Mob
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  • ...ecifically, there are three important technological platforms that provide tools to assist language learning, in order of increasing interactivity: .... The Internet has introduced many '''collaborative opportunities'''. Many tools, such as e-mail, discussion forums, chat, are by now familiar to many langu
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  • ...els of online learning, and these began to appear with the articulation of E-learning 2.0.}} (Downes, 2016). ...y someone or force everyone. But the situation can be eased with very good tools that "prefill" contents according to the profile of the person that made or
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