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My websites

HelenWhitehead.com
creative digital writing

Reach Further
Consultancy and professional services in online content, community and e-learning

The eTeachersPortal
creative uses of ICT for teaching writing and literacy in school

Kids on the Net
Website for children to publish their writing, plus digital writing projects for schools

Links

The Beyond Distance Research Alliance at Leicester University

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Helen is currently feeling:
The current mood of Helen at www.imood.com

Wednesday, 31 January 2007

E-learning Organisations and Resources

Eduserv

Offer funding, services and support

Questionmark Perception assessment software

free trial

EDINA

JISC funded national datacentre at Edinburgh


The future?

web 1.0 ==> web 2.0
personal websites ==> blogging
domain name speculation ==> search engine optimisation
Page views ==> cost per click
publishing ==> participation
content management system ==> wikis
stickiness ==> syndication
MySpace - Youtube - Google Docs

Collaborative Learning - Why?

* accelerated learning by collective problem solving
* learning by doing
* situated learning
* social and networking benefits

In Shell collaborative learning approaches have been used successfully to run technical training sessions across the globe. A single expert can interact with and run sessions with different groups by running collaborative online exercises. Questions and answers are posted and shared by different groups who support and learn from one another. The postings form an ongoing "Knowledge Base" for the subject area.

The DTI has built four communities of practice for high tech companies without the time and costs of bringing members together. 2000 members have joined and the forums have facilitated knowledge sharing and partnerships.

Advantages of blogs

* Date stamped
* easy to update
* informal
* quick and visible responses via comments
* facilitates development of learning community

posted by Helen Whitehead 1:50 PM

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Which methods and techniques using new technologies are of real use?

Writing in the digital age is so much more than delivering information, or traditional stories and poems electronically. Digital forms of literature can include text, hyperlinks, multi-linear plots, superlinear narrative, graphics, interactivity, animation... and so much more.

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