May
09
2006
As Susan reminds me in her post Different Flavors of Journals in Moodle, one of my favourite parts of this profession is the sharing of strategies that work. While the idea of being able to connect and share with other educators around the globe has become embedded in my way of thinking, every now and then I think about the incredible power of this medium. Ten years Five years One year ago I would not have had the kind of dialogue that I take for granted today.
I can do this, but I still can’t pick out clothes without my wife’s help.
May
09
2006
Last week I attended the ECOO conference in Toronto and was fortunate enough to attend two presentations by George Siemens. I have read his Connectivism and elearnspace blogs for a while now and was not disappointed. He presented some interesting ideas regarding learning and technology. I just saw that he has posted presentation on Learning in Context today.
Now I have something to show my principal when I go off on a tangent about how the way kids learn is changing. Thanks, George!
May
04
2006
Random Walk in E-Learning: What if everything we think about school is wrong?
Key quote: “Education is in the heart of the listener, not in the voice of the teacher.”
May
03
2006
I was at a workshop today on the use of LMS, specifically Blackboard. The presenters, from the Ottawa-Carleton D.S.B., told us about how they use Bb for blended and online courses, as well as for professional learning communities. As the day progressed, I had a look at Bb and compared some of its functions to those of Moodle. I took a few notes through the day and thought about how I could apply some of what I learned here in my own system. Here are my (very brief) notes:
- Very interesting
- There are a lot of similarities between Blackboard and Moodle. Bb does have a few more tools available, but I do like the open
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source nature of Moodle. I really enjoy the quick development and modules that are available in a project like Moodle.
- I would like to put board- or school-developed documents into a wiki and allow individual teachers to modify tasks and rubrics.
- This would allow teachers to have input into the process. It would also allow those who make the final decisions to see what the classroom teachers think about the process. This could be done in Moodle.
- Desire2Learn is licensed through OESS, but only for courses that are completely online.
- OCDSB has an “Intro to elearning” course for 7,8,9 students before they move into high school. What a great way to get the kids ready for those learning experiences that they will encounter as they progress through secondary and post-secondary learning!
- Use LMS as a vehicle for teacher PD.
- Professional Learning Communities could be organized in Moodle with PD courses for teachers. Teachers could also have the opportunity for sharing, asking questions.