4
07
2007
Speaking of Second Life, I’m watching Sloodle with real interest, because proper integration between Moodle and Second Life would make teahcing and learning in SL a whole lot easier! See their concept:

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Categories : Creativity, LMS/CMS/VLE/MLE, Moodle, Second Life, Tools, academia, eLearning
26
04
2006
James Farmer and edublogs.org (which houses this very blog!) got a decent write-up in the Higher Ed section of today’s Australan:
“A LOT of people spend a lot more than $US3000 a year on their hobbies,” James Farmer says, laughing. His hobby may be better described as a quasi-religious quest: he preaches a gospel of interactive learning. At his web portal, edublogs.org, teachers and students can set up free blogs using WordPress, an open-source tool. “I’d like it to be a one-stop shop for teachers who want to use social software but whose schools or organisations can’t - or won’t - support them,” Farmer says. In his day job, Farmer helps academics at Deakin University bring digital technology to bear on teaching and learning. He says there are many outstanding teachers at Deakin and elsewhere who see the potential.
Also in today’s edition was an article focusing on an OECD report which noted that the eLearning boom which was forecast during the dotcom bubble didn’t really eventuate. Rather, a supplement rather than replace strategy has dominated (and for good reason, I’d argue). The report notes the following challenges which are currently of key importance:
The OECD says universities are considering how to unleash the potential of e-learning. Among the challenges are:
* To use the technology to teach in new and effective ways.
* To get academics and technical staff to work together.
* To share infrastructure and know-how with other institutions and disseminate clever practices.
* To reduce costs by using open standards software, by replacing on-campus teaching and by encouraging peer and automated learning.
Lucky, then, that James’ edublogs.org is trying to address exactly those questions!
(Incidentally, today’s Higher Ed also contained a very pro-Moodle article and a ‘Deakin is podcasting via iLectures’ article, too, but despite their online relevance, neither quite made it into the online version of today’s Australian.)
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Categories : Australia, Blogging, Moodle, Podcasting, eLearning
16
01
2006
Josie Farmer has been a leading figure in getting Moodle and other Open Source Tools more widely know and used in the UK and European educational circles. At the recent UK Education Technology Show, Moodle got a very good showing and response which I’m very encouraged by because I really think Moodle is going to be one of those LMSes which survives and grows through community developers into something far more useful and adaptable than the current WebCT/Blackboard giants. For all the news check out Josie’s Moodlebug posts which have a great roundup of all Moodlisms for the show, and her post over at EdTechUK.
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Categories : LMS/CMS/VLE/MLE, Moodle, eLearning, opensource
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